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mix e6aceeb811 Phase 1: Docker image, supervisord, three-process cold start
Single bookworm-slim image running opendkim + panel + postfix under
supervisord with enforced start ordering (spec 4):

- build/Dockerfile: multi-stage static Go build; runtime installs postfix,
  opendkim, cyrus-sasl, supervisor, logrotate; unprivileged panel user (7.6.8).
- build/supervisord.conf: priority ordering opendkim -> panel -> postfix;
  crashexit event listener terminates the container on any FATAL process.
- build/postfix-wrapper.sh: waits for both milter sockets (test -S, 30s
  timeout) before `postfix start-fg`, exits non-zero on timeout.
- panel: HTTP :8080 stub + /healthz, journal-milter socket stub (so the
  wrapper's readiness probe passes), log-tailer stub; SIGTERM graceful stop.

Verified on the dev server: image builds, three processes live, panel serves
the stub, wrapper waits for sockets, and an unrecoverable panel failure brings
the container down cleanly.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-11 15:14:08 +03:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Postfix start wrapper (spec 4): solves the cold-start race where Postfix would
# try to reach the milter sockets before they are listening.
#
# It blocks until BOTH milter sockets — OpenDKIM and the panel's journal-milter
# — are present, then execs `postfix start-fg`. If they are not ready within the
# timeout it exits non-zero WITHOUT starting Postfix, so supervisord/Docker see
# an explicit startup failure instead of a relay running blind.
#
# This handles cold start only. Runtime milter failures after a successful start
# are governed by fail-open (milter_default_action), configured in Phase 5.
set -eu
OPENDKIM_SOCK="${OPENDKIM_SOCKET:-/run/opendkim/opendkim.sock}"
JOURNAL_SOCK="${JOURNAL_MILTER_SOCKET:-/run/selfpost/journal.sock}"
TIMEOUT="${MILTER_WAIT_TIMEOUT:-30}"
INTERVAL=1
elapsed=0
for sock in "$OPENDKIM_SOCK" "$JOURNAL_SOCK"; do
while [ ! -S "$sock" ]; do
if [ "$elapsed" -ge "$TIMEOUT" ]; then
echo "postfix-wrapper: timed out after ${TIMEOUT}s waiting for milter socket $sock" >&2
exit 1
fi
sleep "$INTERVAL"
elapsed=$((elapsed + INTERVAL))
done
echo "postfix-wrapper: milter socket ready: $sock"
done
echo "postfix-wrapper: both milter sockets ready, starting postfix"
exec postfix start-fg