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mix 670982fb3e docs/chore: Phase 1 doc/code hygiene (code-review.md § Phase 1)
Removes ~30 stale "Phase N" / historical-staging comment references from
code and shell scripts now that v1.0 is done; fixes a stale dashboard
comment claiming applications/send-log were unimplemented; adds a CSRF ADR
to security.md documenting the Origin-check-over-tokens decision; resolves
docs/logo in roadmap.md (directory doesn't exist, criterion already met);
adds a gofmt -l check to CI so unformatted Go fails the build.

The known-limitations write-up for the log-tailer offset gap (the other
Phase 1 item) was already present in architecture.md § Log tailer, so no
change was needed there.

gofmt/go vet/go test clean on both Go modules (main + test/e2e), verified
on the dev server.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-06 16:13:36 +03:00

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// Package milter implements the SelfPost journal-milter: a lightweight milter
// (spec 7.3) attached to Postfix's smtpd_milters alongside OpenDKIM. On the
// receive path it reads the SASL login, From, recipients and Subject of each
// accepted message and records one send-log row per (queue-id, recipient),
// giving the panel a structured, filterable history that raw mail.log cannot.
//
// It is monitoring only: it never rejects, and every callback returns Continue
// or Accept so a failure of this milter can never block the relay. Postfix is
// configured with default_action=accept for this milter's socket, so even a
// crash or hang fails open (spec 7.3).
package milter
import (
"context"
"log"
"mime"
"net"
"net/textproto"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/emersion/go-milter"
"codeberg.org/mix/selfpost/internal/store"
)
// Store is the persistence the milter needs on the receive path: recording
// accepted messages (spec 7.3) and, for level-2 rate limiting (spec 7.4),
// looking up the configured limits and counting recent messages. *store.Store
// satisfies it; tests substitute a fake.
type Store interface {
InsertQueued(e store.SendLogEntry) error
InsertRejected(e store.SendLogEntry) error
RateLimit(scope, ref string) (store.RateLimit, bool, error)
CountMessages(scope, ref string, since time.Time) (int64, error)
}
// session accumulates the fields of one message as the milter callbacks fire.
// Milter macros arrive per-stage and do not accumulate, so each value is
// captured at the stage that carries it (spec 7.3): SASL login
// and From at MAIL, each recipient at RCPT, Subject in the headers, and the
// queue-id at end-of-message. go-milter creates one session per connection; a
// connection may carry several messages, so per-message fields are reset at
// MailFrom (the start of every transaction).
type session struct {
milter.NoOpMilter
rec Store
clientIP string // captured once per connection
login string
from string
rcpts []string
subject string
}
// Connect captures the client IP, which comes from the addr parameter rather
// than a macro (the {client_addr} macro was empty in testing). It is the
// rate-limit key; here it is recorded for completeness.
func (s *session) Connect(host, family string, port uint16, addr net.IP, m *milter.Modifier) (milter.Response, error) {
if addr != nil {
s.clientIP = addr.String()
}
return milter.RespContinue, nil
}
// MailFrom starts a new message: reset per-message state, then capture the
// envelope sender and the SASL login ({auth_authen}, carried by the MAIL-stage
// macros). This is also the earliest stage where both the sending domain (from
// the sender) and the application (the login) are known, so the level-2 rate
// limit is enforced here: over the limit, the message is refused with a 4xx
// tempfail before recipients are even offered (spec 7.4). Enforcement is
// fail-open — see overLimit.
func (s *session) MailFrom(from string, m *milter.Modifier) (milter.Response, error) {
s.from = cleanAddress(from)
s.login = macro(m, "auth_authen")
s.rcpts = nil
s.subject = ""
if s.overLimit() {
s.recordRejected()
return milter.RespTempFail, nil
}
return milter.RespContinue, nil
}
// RcptTo records each recipient. Postfix calls this once per recipient, which
// is what lets the journal keep a separate row per (queue-id, recipient).
func (s *session) RcptTo(rcpt string, m *milter.Modifier) (milter.Response, error) {
s.rcpts = append(s.rcpts, cleanAddress(rcpt))
return milter.RespContinue, nil
}
// Header captures the Subject. Only the first Subject header is kept.
func (s *session) Header(name, value string, m *milter.Modifier) (milter.Response, error) {
if s.subject == "" && textproto.CanonicalMIMEHeaderKey(name) == "Subject" {
s.subject = decodeSubject(value)
}
return milter.RespContinue, nil
}
// subjectMaxRunes caps what the journal keeps of a subject. A Subject header
// may legally run to hundreds of characters; the log only needs enough to
// recognise the message, and the panel shows one row per recipient.
const subjectMaxRunes = 200
// decodeSubject turns the raw Subject header into display text. Anything
// non-ASCII arrives as RFC 2047 encoded-words (=?utf-8?Q?=D0=9F…?=), which the
// panel would otherwise show verbatim: unreadable, and — being one unbreakable
// run — wide enough to push the send-log table out of its card. Go's decoder
// covers the UTF-8 and ASCII charsets senders use in practice; for anything
// else (windows-1251, koi8-r) it fails and the raw header is kept, which is no
// worse than before. Truncation is applied after decoding so the cap counts
// characters of the subject, not bytes of its encoding.
func decodeSubject(v string) string {
if dec, err := (&mime.WordDecoder{}).DecodeHeader(v); err == nil {
v = dec
}
v = strings.TrimSpace(v)
if r := []rune(v); len(r) > subjectMaxRunes {
v = string(r[:subjectMaxRunes]) + "…"
}
return v
}
// Body fires at end-of-message, when the queue-id macro {i} is set and the
// message is about to be committed to the queue. This is where the "queued"
// rows are written. We accept (this milter is done) without ever rejecting.
func (s *session) Body(m *milter.Modifier) (milter.Response, error) {
s.record(macro(m, "i"))
return milter.RespAccept, nil
}
// macro reads a milter macro, tolerating Postfix's convention of wrapping
// multi-character macro names in curly braces (e.g. {auth_authen}) while
// single-character names (e.g. i) arrive bare. go-milter stores whatever name
// Postfix sends verbatim, so a lookup must try both forms.
func macro(m *milter.Modifier, name string) string {
if v, ok := m.Macros[name]; ok {
return v
}
return m.Macros["{"+name+"}"]
}
// record writes one send-log row per recipient. Failures are logged, never
// propagated: journalling must not affect mail acceptance (spec 7.3).
func (s *session) record(queueID string) {
domain := domainOf(s.from)
rcpts := s.rcpts
if len(rcpts) == 0 {
// No recipient seen (unusual) — still record the message so it is
// visible in the log rather than silently dropped.
rcpts = []string{""}
}
for _, to := range rcpts {
err := s.rec.InsertQueued(store.SendLogEntry{
QueueID: queueID,
Domain: domain,
AppLogin: s.login,
From: s.from,
To: to,
Subject: s.subject,
})
if err != nil {
log.Printf("journal-milter: record %s -> %s: %v", queueID, to, err)
}
}
}
// cleanAddress strips the angle brackets and any ESMTP parameters Postfix may
// pass with an address, leaving the bare mailbox.
func cleanAddress(a string) string {
a = strings.TrimSpace(a)
if i := strings.IndexByte(a, ' '); i >= 0 { // drop "addr SIZE=… BODY=…" params
a = a[:i]
}
a = strings.TrimPrefix(a, "<")
a = strings.TrimSuffix(a, ">")
return a
}
// domainOf returns the lower-cased domain of an email address, or "" if there
// is no domain part. Sender binding guarantees the From domain equals
// the application's domain, so this is the sending domain (spec 7.3).
func domainOf(addr string) string {
if i := strings.LastIndexByte(addr, '@'); i >= 0 {
return strings.ToLower(addr[i+1:])
}
return ""
}
// Serve runs the journal-milter on ln until ctx is cancelled. Each connection
// gets a fresh session bound to rec. It returns nil on a clean shutdown.
func Serve(ctx context.Context, ln net.Listener, rec Store) error {
srv := &milter.Server{
NewMilter: func() milter.Milter { return &session{rec: rec} },
Actions: 0, // read-only: we make no message modifications
Protocol: milter.OptNoBody, // the journal needs headers/EOM, not the body
}
go func() {
<-ctx.Done()
_ = srv.Close()
}()
if err := srv.Serve(ln); err != nil {
if ctx.Err() != nil {
return nil // expected: Close() during shutdown unblocks Serve
}
return err
}
return nil
}