192 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mechiel Lukkien
9a8bb1134b
Allow multiple localpart catch all separators, e.g. both "+" and "-", for addresses you+anything@example.com and you-anything@example.com
The original config option stays, and we still use it for the common case where
we have a single separator. The "+" is configured by default. It is optional,
just like the new option "LocalpartCatchallSeparators" (plural).

When parsing the config file, we combine LocalpartCatchallSeparator and
LocalpartCatchallSeparators into a single list
LocalpartCatchallSeparatorsEffective, which we use throughout the code.

For issue #301 by janc13
2025-03-07 14:42:19 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
64f2f788b1
Run modernize to rewrite some older go constructs to newer ones
Mostly using slice.Sort, using min/max, slices.Concat, range of int and
fmt.Appendf for byte slices instead of strings.
2025-03-06 17:33:06 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
577944310c
Improve expunged message/UID tracking in IMAP sessions, track synchronization history for mailboxes/annotations.
Keeping the message files around, and the message details in the database, is
useful for IMAP sessions that haven't seen/processed the removal of a message
yet and try to fetch it. Before, we would return errors. Similarly, a session
that has a mailbox selected that is removed can (at least in theory) still read
messages.

The mechanics to do this need keeping removed mailboxes around too. JMAP needs
that anyway, so we now keep modseq/createseq/expunged history for mailboxes
too. And while we're at it, for annotations as well.

For future JMAP support, we now also keep the mailbox parent id around for a
mailbox, with an upgrade step to set the field for existing mailboxes and
fixing up potential missing parents (which could possibly have happened in an
obscure corner case that I doubt anyone ran into).
2025-03-06 11:35:44 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
684c716e4d
Add missing wlocks around message delivery to account, mostly for tests. 2025-03-06 11:35:43 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
2da280f2bb
Fail tests if unhandled panics happened.
We normally recover from those situations, printing stack traces instead of
crashing the program. But during tests, we're not looking at the prometheus
metrics or all the output. Without these checks, such panics could go
unnoticed. Seems like a reasonable thing to add, unhandled panics haven't been
encountered in tests.
2025-03-06 11:35:43 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
2beb30cc20
Refactor how messages are added to mailboxes
DeliverMessage() is now MessageAdd(), and it takes a Mailbox object that it
modifies but doesn't write to the database (the caller must do it, and plenty
of times can do it more efficiently by doing it once for multiple messages).
The new AddOpts let the caller influence how many checks and how much of the
work MessageAdd() does. The zero-value AddOpts enable all checks and all the
work, but callers can take responsibility of some of the checks/work if it can
do it more efficiently itself.

This simplifies the code in most places, and makes it more efficient. The
checks to update per-mailbox keywords is a bit simpler too now.

We are also more careful to close the junk filter without saving it in case of
errors.

Still part of more upcoming changes.
2025-03-06 11:35:43 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
5ba51adb14
When retraining ham/spam messages, don't make existence of the messages optional.
If messages that should exist don't, that's a real error we don't want to hide.
Part of larger changes.
2025-03-06 11:35:43 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
cad585a70e
webmail: when trying to empty an already empty mailbox, make it a user error, not server error
server errors could cause error logging.
2025-02-22 23:11:34 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
9f3cb7340b
update modseq when changing mailbox/server metadata, and also for specialuse changes, and keep track of modseq for mailboxes
i added the metadata extension to the imapserver recently. then i wondered how
a client would efficiently find changed metadata. turns out the qresync rfc
mentions that metadata changes should set a new modseq on the mailbox.
shouldn't be hard, except that we were not explicitly keeping track of modseqs
per mailbox. we only kept them for messages, and we were just looking up the
latest message modseq when we needed the modseq (we keep db entries for
expunged messages, so this worked out fine). that approach isn't enough
anymore. so know we keep track of modseq & createseq for mailboxes, just as for
messages. and we also track modseq/createseq for annotations. there's a good
chance jmap is going to need it.

this also adds consistency checks for modseq/createseq on mailboxes and
annotations to the account storage. it helped spot cases i missed where the
values need to be updated.
2025-02-22 22:52:18 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
02c4715724
remove intention to implement \important special-use mailbox and $important message flag, rfc 8457
they are intended to be used by the server to automatically mark some messages
as important, based on server-defined heuristics. we don't have such heuristics
at the moment. perhaps in the future, but until then there are no plans.
2025-02-19 22:44:04 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
dcaa99a85c
implement IMAP CREATE-SPECIAL-USE extension for the mailbox create command, part of rfc 6154
we already supported special-use flags. settable through the webmail interface,
and new accounts already got standard mailboxes with special-use flags
predefined. but now the IMAP "CREATE" command implements creating mailboxes
with special-use flags.
2025-02-19 20:39:26 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
7288e038e6
implement imap savedate extension, rfc 8514
it makes a new field available on stored messages. not when they they were
received (over smtp) or appended to the mailbox (over imap), but when they were
last "saved" in the mailbox. copy/move of a message (eg to the trash) resets
the "savedate" value. this helps implement "remove messages from trash after X
days".
2025-02-19 17:11:20 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
f30c44eddb
implement the imap metadata extension, rfc 5464
this allows setting per-mailbox and per-server annotations (metadata). we have
a fixed maximum for total number of annotations (1000) and their total size
(1000000 bytes). this size isn't held against the regular quota for simplicity.
we send unsolicited metadata responses when a connection is in the idle
command and a change to a metadata item is made.

we currently only implement the /private/ namespace.  we should implement the
/shared/ namespace, for mox-global metadata annotations.  only the admin should
be able to configure those, probably through the config file, cli, or admin web
interface.

for issue #290
2025-02-17 22:57:33 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
1c4bf8909c
webmail: when forwarding, include the subject,date,from,reply-to,to,cc headers in the message
mentioned some time ago by ilijamt
2025-02-16 16:45:02 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
1277d78cb1
keep track of login attempts, both successful and failures
and show them in the account and admin interfaces. this should help with
debugging, to find misconfigured clients, and potentially find attackers trying
to login.

we include details like login name, account name, protocol, authentication
mechanism, ip addresses, tls connection properties, user-agent. and of course
the result.

we group entries by their details. repeat connections don't cause new records
in the database, they just increase the count on the existing record.

we keep data for at most 30 days. and we keep at most 10k entries per account.
to prevent unbounded growth. for successful login attempts, we store them all
for 30d. if a bad user causes so many entries this becomes a problem, it will
be time to talk to the user...

there is no pagination/searching yet in the admin/account interfaces. so the
list may be long. we only show the 10 most recent login attempts by default.
the rest is only shown on a separate page.

there is no way yet to disable this. may come later, either as global setting
or per account.
2025-02-06 14:16:13 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
d08e0d3882
webmail: fix dark mode
broken in v0.0.14, probably when introducing the css variables.
i had noticed this issue at the time, and thought i fixed it, but clearly not.

for issue #278, reported by gdunstone
2025-02-03 18:28:48 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
091faa8048
webmail: fix parsing search filter "start:<date>" and "end:<date>"
we were only properly parsing values of "<date>T<time>" or just "<time>".
so you could select a date in the form (or type it), but it would be treated as
just a word of text to search for in messages. so it would quietly do the wrong
thing.
2025-01-30 12:15:44 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
ef77f58e08
webmail: add button to create a mailbox below another one
before this, you could use the button at the top of the list of mailboxes to
create a submailbox somewhere, and you would have to specify the full path of
the new mailbox name. now you can just open up your Lists/.../ mailbox, and
create a mailbox below that hierarchy.
2025-01-30 11:55:57 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
ad26fd265d
webmail: add button to mark a mailbox and its children as read
this sets the seen flag on all messages in the mailbox and its children.
2025-01-30 11:50:52 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
c8fd9ca664
webmail: after clicking on the "create mailbox" button, automatically put focus on the input field for the new mailbox name 2025-01-30 11:02:12 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
2d3d726f05
add config options to disable a domain and to disable logins for an account
to facilitate migrations from/to other mail setups.

a domain can be added in "disabled" mode (or can be disabled/enabled later on).
you can configure a disabled domain, but incoming/outgoing messages involving
the domain are rejected with temporary error codes (as this may occur during a
migration, remote servers will try again, hopefully to the correct machine or
after this machine has been configured correctly). also, no acme tls certs will
be requested for disabled domains (the autoconfig/mta-sts dns records may still
point to the current/previous machine). accounts with addresses at disabled
domains can still login, unless logins are disabled for their accounts.

an account now has an option to disable logins. you can specify an error
message to show. this will be shown in smtp, imap and the web interfaces. it
could contain a message about migrations, and possibly a URL to a page with
information about how to migrate. incoming/outgoing email involving accounts
with login disabled are still accepted/delivered as normal (unless the domain
involved in the messages is disabled too). account operations by the admin,
such as importing/exporting messages still works.

in the admin web interface, listings of domains/accounts show if they are disabled.
domains & accounts can be enabled/disabled through the config file, cli
commands and admin web interface.

for issue #175 by RobSlgm
2025-01-25 20:39:20 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
0203dfa9d9
webmail: fix nil pointer dereference when searching for attachment types, eg "a:spreadsheet"
for issue #272 by mattfbacon
2025-01-23 11:03:08 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
008de1cafb
webmail: in message view, under More, add button to open currently displayed part (either text or html) as raw text (but decoded if in base64/quoted-printable/etc). 2025-01-22 21:19:24 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
f15f2d68fc
webmail: more helpful error message when emptying a mailbox that is already empty
and mention in a tooltip too that "empty mailbox" only affects messages in the
mailbox, not submailboxes or their messages.

prompted by a question on matrix/irc
2025-01-22 20:09:19 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
d4d2a0fd99
webmail: when listing messages in backend to send to frontend, don't error out when there's a large plain text part
by not trying to parse the full message for the MessageItem, but only reading
headers when needed.

before previous commit, we wouldn't try reading such messages in full either.
2025-01-13 16:13:25 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
1e15a10b66
webmail: fix js error rerendering additional headers after updated keywords
i've seen the error a few times:

	msgheaderElem.children[(msgheaderElem.children.length - 1)] is undefined

i've seen it happen after sending a reply (with the "answered" flag added).
the updateKeywords callback would render the message again, but the code for
rendering the "additional headers" table rows again was making invalid
assumptions.

the approach is now changed. the backend now just immediately sends the
additional headers to the frontend. before, the frontend would first render the
base message, then render again once the headers came in for the parsed
message. this also prevents a reflow for the (quite common) case that one of
the additional headers are present in the message.
2025-01-13 14:53:43 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
f7193bd4c3
webmail: fix css to not show text on button (actually html "a" element for links) for downloaded (visited) attachments in blue 2025-01-13 11:22:44 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
3f727cf380
webmail: move 2 config options from localstorage to the settings popup, storing their values on the server
these settings are applied anywhere the webmail is open.  the settings are for
showing keyboard shortcuts in the lower right after a mouse interaction, and
showing additional headers.  the shorcuts were configurable in the "help" popup
before.  the additional headers were only configurable through the developer
console before.

the "mailto:" (un)register buttons are now in the settings popup too.
2024-12-07 12:32:54 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
4d3c4115f8
webmail: don't bind to shortcuts ctrl-l, ctrl-u and ctrl-I
ctrl-l is commonly "focus on browser address bar".
ctrl-u is commonly "view source".
ctrl-I (shift i) is commonly "open developer console".

these keys are more useful to leave for the browser.  ctrl-l and ctrl-u (moving
to a message without opening it) can still be had by using also pressing shift.
the previous ctrl-shift-i (show all headers) is now just ctrl-i.

this has been requested in the past on irc/matrix (i forgot who).
2024-12-07 12:29:12 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
056b571fb6
webmail: don't consume keyboard events while login form is open
e.g. ctrl-l, for going to address bar to go to another site.
2024-12-06 14:57:20 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
42793834f8
add Content-Disposition and Filename to the payload of incoming webhooks
for each message part. The ContentDisposition value is the base value without
header key/value parameters. the Filename field is the likely filename of the
part. the different email clients encode filenames differently. there is a
standard mime mechanism from rfc 2231. and there is the q/b-word-encoding from
rfc 2047. instead of letting users of the webhook api deal with those
differences, we provide just the parsed filename.

for issue #258 by morki, thanks for reporting!
2024-12-06 14:19:39 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
5f7831a7f0
move config-changing code from package mox-/ to admin/
needed for upcoming changes, where (now) package admin needs to import package
store. before, because package store imports mox- (for accessing the active
config), that would lead to a cyclic import. package mox- keeps its active
config, package admin has the higher-level config-changing functions.
2024-12-02 22:03:18 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
de435fceba
switch to math/rand/v2 in most places
this allows removing some ugly instantiations of an rng based on the current
time.

Intn is now IntN for our concurrency-safe prng wrapper to match the randv2 api.

v2 exists since go1.22, which we already require.
2024-11-29 13:45:19 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
09e7ddba9e
web apps: add autocomplete attribute for usernames and passwords
hinted at by chromium developer console
2024-11-29 10:40:22 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
96d86ad6f1
add ability to include custom css & js in web interface (webmail, webaccount, webadmin), and use css variables in webmail for easier customization
if files {webmail,webaccount,webadmin}.{css,js} exist in the configdir (where
the mox.conf file lives), their contents are included in the web apps.

the webmail now uses css variables, mostly for colors. so you can write a
custom webmail.css that changes the variables, e.g.:

	:root {
		--color: blue
	}

you can also look at css class names and override their styles.

in the future, we may want to make some css variables configurable in the
per-user settings in the webmail. should reduce the number of variables first.

any custom javascript is loaded first. if it defines a global function
"moxBeforeDisplay", that is called each time a page loads (after
authentication) with the DOM element of the page content as parameter. the
webmail is a single persistent page. this can be used to make some changes to
the DOM, e.g. inserting some elements. we'll have to see how well this works in
practice. perhaps some patterns emerge (e.g. adding a logo), and we can make
those use-cases easier to achieve.

helps partially with issue #114, and based on questions from laura-lilly on
matrix.
2024-11-29 10:17:07 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
9e8c8ca583
webmail: fix dragging the corner of the compose popup when it's on top of a message view with an iframe (for an html message)
the pointer events for moving the mouse would be consumed by the iframe. that
broke resizing of the compose popup.  we now disable pointerevents on the main
ui when we are dragging the corner of the compose popup.

this is similar to an earlier change about the draggable split bar between the
message list and the message view (when showing an html message).
2024-11-28 18:36:58 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
1f604c6a3d
webmail: when marking message as unread, also clear its (non)junk flags 2024-11-28 18:24:03 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
ee48cf0dfd
webmail: fix using the compose window/popup after saving a draft message failed
we kept the "save draft" promise, and would wait for it again for other
operations (eg close, save again, send), which wouldn't make progress.

can easily be reproduced by saving a message with a control character in an
address or the subject. saving the draft will fail.

for issue #256 by ally9335, thanks for reporting
2024-11-28 17:24:58 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
bd693805fd
webmail: tweak color for label about encrypted/signed messages
it wasn't very readable, probably since the change that introduced dark mode.
2024-11-28 16:46:24 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
d7f057709f
include goversion used to compile mox in the mox version 2024-11-28 16:28:05 +01:00
Matt Fellenz
501f594a0a
Split paste into addr field by commas 2024-11-23 15:11:57 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
879477a01f
webmail: during "send and archive", don't fail with error message when message that is being responded to is already in archive folder
before this change, when archiving, we would move all messages from the thread
that are in the same mailbox as that of the response message to the archive
mailbox. so if the message that was being responsed to was already in the
archive mailbox, the message would be moved from archive mailbox to archive
mailbox, resulting in an error.

with this change, when archiving, we move the thread messages that are in the
same mailbox as is currently open (independent of the mailbox the message lives
in, a common situation in the threading view). if there is no open mailbox
(search results), we still use the mailbox of the message being responded to as
reference.

with this new approach, we won't get errors moving a message to an archive
mailbox when it's already there. well, you can still get that error, but then
you've got the archive mailbox open, or you're in a search result and
responding to an archived message. the error should at least help understand
that nothing is happening.

we are only moving the messages from one active/reference mailbox because we
don't want to move messages from the thread that are in the Sent mailbox, and
we also don't want to move duplicate messages (cross-posts to mailing lists)
that are in other mailboxes. moving only the messages from the current active
mailbox seems safe, and should do what is what users would expect most of the
time.

for issue #233 by mattfbacon, thanks for reporting!
2024-11-01 09:39:40 +01:00
Mechiel Lukkien
04305722a7
webmail: if we don't have loaded account settings yet, abort loading the popup after showing an error that the settings aren't available yet
missing returning/throwing error.

based on screenshot with unhandled js error in issue #218 by mgkirs
2024-10-10 14:29:52 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
fb65ec0676
webmail: fix loading a "view" (messages in a mailbox) when the "initial" message cannot be parsed
when we send a list of messages from the mox backend to the js frontend, we
include a parsed form of the "initial" message: the one we immediately show,
typically the top-most (unread) message. however, if that message could not be
parsed (due to invalid header syntax), we would fail the entire operation of
loading the view.

with this change, we simply don't return a parsed form of an initial message if
we cannot parse it. that will cause the webmail frontend to not select &
display a message immediately. if you then try to open the message, you'll
still get an error message as before. but at least the view has been loaded,
and you can open the raw message to inspect the contents.

for issue #219 by wneessen
2024-10-05 09:50:40 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
edb6e8d15c
webmail: fix displaying a message in separate window if there was no known viewmode (text or html or html with externals)
we were sending a zero value for ViewMode, which the frontend js rejected
during parsing.

noticed during testing.
2024-10-04 16:37:32 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
8f7fc3773b
add subcommand that prints licenses, and link to licenses from the webadmin/webaccount/webmail interfaces 2024-10-04 09:31:31 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
0977b7a6d3
get rid of some more gnulinuxisms
to get builds on openbsd going
2024-09-14 20:53:21 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
594182aae5
webmail: rename query string param "token" to "singleUseToken" to be less scary in access logs
these singleusetokens can be redeemed once. so when you see it in the logs, it
can't be used again. they are short-lived anyway.

this change should help prevent me periodically investigating token handling...
2024-08-23 15:08:27 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
a977082b89
when login sessions to admin/account/webmail interfaces expiry or are no longer valid, explain the behaviour in the message
before, we would just say "session expired". now we say "session expired (after
12 hours inactivity)" (for admin) or "session expired (after 24 hours
inactivity)" for account/webmail. for unknown sessions in the admin interface,
we also explain that server restarts and 10 more new sessions can be the
reason.

for issue #202 by ally9335
2024-08-23 14:48:45 +02:00
Mechiel Lukkien
dfe4a54e0b
webmail: when a ui element (eg button) is disabled, make that clear with styles
since we have more of our own styling (probably since dark mode), we weren't
indicating anymore that a button was disabled. this actually only applies to
the button for the current mailbox of a message, when attempting to move it.

we now don't show any hover effects in that case, and we show the button
semitransparent.
2024-08-23 14:28:05 +02:00