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Plan: domain-stats-auto-ratelimit
Status: candidate
Date: 2026-08-17
Version: 1.x MINOR; migrations must stay compatible with 1.0.0.
Goal
Give the operator 30-day sending statistics per domain and per application
(total volume, peak and average rate), and an optional auto level-2 rate
limit that sets max_messages from the average rate (avg × multiplier) over the
level-1 window.
Scope
In:
- Rolling 30-day stats on each domain page (domain aggregate + per-app rows): message count, peak msg/h, average msg/h.
- Level-2 rate limit mode manual (today) or auto for domain and application scopes.
- Auto formula:
max_messages = ceil(avg_hourly × multiplier), window = level-1 window (RATE_LIMIT_WINDOW_SECONDS); capped at level 1. - Background recalculation (e.g. every 6 h, alongside send-log prune); milter
reads stored
max_messages/window_secondsonly (no aggregates on the hot path). - Panel UI: stats card, manual/auto toggle, multiplier field, read-only computed limit in auto mode, optional «Recalculate now».
- RBAC: domain-admin sees stats and may configure auto/manual for assigned domains only; same authz as existing rate-limit handlers.
- Tests, guide.md, CHANGELOG.md; security review (Fable) for rate-limit path changes.
Out:
- Changing level 1 (Postfix env) — auto only fills level 2 under the L1 cap.
- Automated IP warmup schedules (guide.md § IP warmup stays operator-driven).
- Prometheus/Grafana, alerting, APIs.
- Counting level-1 refusals or
rejectedrows as sent volume. - Per-client-IP analytics.
Data source
All metrics come from SQLite send_log, same rules as
CountMessages:
- One message = one distinct
queue_id(many recipients = one count). status != rejected(level-2 refusals never queued).- Level-1 refusals are not in
send_log— stats under-count refusals; document in UI copy.
Retention today is env SEND_LOG_RETENTION_DAYS (default 90). Stats use the
last 30 days of rows still present. If retention < 30 days (after
send-log-retention), the stats window is
min(30, retention) with a warning.
Metrics
| Metric | Definition |
|---|---|
| total | COUNT(DISTINCT queue_id) in the stats window |
| peak rate | maximum messages in any hourly bucket in that window (msg/h) |
| avg rate | total / hours_in_window, where hours_in_window = min(720, age of domain/app in hours, retention hours) |
Keys: send_log.domain (domain scope), send_log.app_login (application scope).
Architecture
flowchart LR
milter["journal-milter"] --> sendLog["send_log"]
sendLog --> statsQuery["StatsQuery 30d"]
statsQuery --> domainPage["domain page stats card"]
statsQuery --> autoJob["auto recalc job"]
autoJob --> rateLimits["rate_limits"]
rateLimits --> milter
internal/store/stats.go—SendStatswithTotal,PeakPerHour,AvgPerHour;DomainSendStats(name, since)/AppSendStats(login, since).- Hourly buckets:
strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H', created_at)+GROUP BY; subquery for peak; total via distinctqueue_id. - Indexes
idx_send_log_domainandidx_send_log_created_atexist; add composite(domain, created_at)only if profiling shows need. - Auto recalc — panel goroutine (same interval as send-log prune): for each
rate_limitsrow withmode = auto, recomputemax_messages, setauto_updated_at. Milter unchanged except reading new columns via existingRateLimitlookup.
Auto rate limit
Extend RateLimit:
type RateLimit struct {
// existing: Scope, RefID, AllowedIPs, MaxMessages, WindowSeconds
Mode string // "manual" | "auto"
AutoMultiplier float64 // default 2.5 when Mode == "auto"
AutoUpdatedAt time.Time
}
Formula:
avg_hourly = total_messages_in_window / hours_in_window
max_messages = ceil(avg_hourly * auto_multiplier)
window_seconds = L1 window (not editable in auto mode)
max_messages = min(max_messages, L1 max)
When total == 0: auto limit stays inactive (same as empty manual limit);
UI explains that traffic is required before auto can apply.
Application overrides (handlers_ratelimit.go):
- Trusted IPs required.
- Auto app ceiling strictly above domain limit when domain limit is active.
- Ceiling ≤ L1.
Fail-open: store errors during recalc must not weaken enforcement of the last successfully written limit; recalc failures are logged only.
Migration (0006_rate_limit_auto.sql)
ALTER TABLE rate_limits ADD COLUMN mode TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'manual'
CHECK (mode IN ('manual', 'auto'));
ALTER TABLE rate_limits ADD COLUMN auto_multiplier REAL;
ALTER TABLE rate_limits ADD COLUMN auto_updated_at TEXT;
Existing rows → manual.
Domain export
Today rate limits are not exported. This plan adds them (including
mode, auto_multiplier) to domain transfer JSON — document as a boundary
change in guide.md § Export.
Panel UI
- Domain page (
domain_detail.html):- Sending statistics (30 days) — total, peak msg/h, avg msg/h.
- Per-application stats in the app list.
- Rate limit: Manual / Auto, multiplier (e.g. 1.5–5.0, default 2.5), read-only computed max/window in auto mode, «Recalculate now».
- Optional later: «30d» column on domain list (global admin only).
Tests
internal/store/stats_test.go— fixtures → total / peak / avg.internal/store/ratelimits_test.go— auto recalc, L1 cap, app > domain.- Handler tests — auto form validation, multiplier bounds.
- Milter tests — enforced limit matches last recalculated values.
go test / go vet on touched packages.
Done when
- Domain and app 30-day stats visible on the domain page; domain-admin scoping enforced.
- Manual/auto toggle works for domain and app; auto recalc updates
rate_limitsand milter enforces stored ceilings. - Zero-traffic auto stays inactive with clear UI copy.
- guide.md and CHANGELOG.md updated; security review passed.
Risks
- Heavy aggregation on large
send_logtables — mitigate with indexes or nightly rollups (phase 2). - Stats without level-1 visibility — mitigate with operator-facing caveat.
- Auto limit too tight after a spike — multiplier is operator-tuned; show peak alongside avg in auto UI.
Dependencies
send-log-retentionis a separate roadmap item but should land before or in parallel so operators can set retention ≥ 30 days from the panel.
Version: 1.x MINOR.
Implementation checklist
Target version cut: 1.6.0 (MINOR). One commit per step; code only after
roadmap status is agreed. See development.md § Plan
checklists.
- Migration
0006_rate_limit_auto.sql(mode,auto_multiplier,auto_updated_at) — Opus internal/store/stats.go: total / peak / avg over 30 days — Opus- Auto recalc job (6h):
ceil(avg × multiplier), L1 cap, fail-open on error — Opus - Extend
RateLimit+ handler forms (manual/auto) — Opus - Domain page stats card + per-app stats (
domain_detail.html) — Sonnet - Domain export JSON includes rate limits — Opus
- Milter tests — enforced limit matches stored ceiling — Opus
- Store and handler tests — Sonnet
- guide.md — Sonnet
- Security review rate-limit path — Fable
go vet,go teston touched packages — Haiku