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The status page answered "are the components running" but said nothing about the machine underneath them, so a server slowed to a crawl by a busy processor or one about to have Postfix OOM-killed looked entirely healthy until the queue backed up. internal/health/machine.go reads the kernel's counters in /proc: the aggregate processor times and core count from /proc/stat, the load average from /proc/loadavg, memory and swap from /proc/meminfo, and per-interface byte counters from /proc/net/dev. CPU busy time and network throughput are rates, so a MachineSampler holds the previous reading and each call reports the difference — one shared sampler on the Server, since a per-request one would never have anything to subtract. A window longer than a minute only re-baselines: a page opened after the panel sat idle would otherwise average that whole stretch and present it as the current load. Memory is derived from MemAvailable rather than MemFree, because Linux spends every spare page on cache and MemFree would report a permanent emergency. A fully busy processor (>=90%) warns and an exhausted machine (>=97%) errors, both counting towards the page's headline verdict, since either delays or kills the mail path. Throughput has no comparable threshold — what counts as a lot depends on the link — so it is reported and never graded. Loopback is excluded: that traffic is the container talking to itself. Like every other check here, an unreadable counter degrades to "unknown" with an explanation instead of failing the page, so the panel still runs outside Linux for development. The usage bars are <meter> elements. The panel's CSP has no inline-style exemption, so a bar's length has to travel on an attribute; the element also grades its own colour from low/high/optimum, and the percentage is printed beside it for anything that does not render meters. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# SelfPost — architecture (as-built)
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**Source of truth:** the code tree, not historical specs. Synchronise this file
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when env keys, routes, or mail-path behaviour change. Verification method:
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[documentation-plan.md](documentation-plan.md) §2.
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User install/operations: [README.md](../README.md). Product boundaries:
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[product.md](product.md).
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---
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## Image and processes
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Single Debian slim image. `entrypoint.sh` (root) fixes `/data` ownership and
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milter socket directories, **requires** `SELFPOST_HOSTNAME` (FQDN with at least
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one dot; no scheme, port, or spaces — invalid or empty value → `exit 1` before
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Postfix config or supervisord), then execs `supervisord` as PID 1.
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The hostname is not a tunable default: it must match PTR/rDNS, TLS CN/SAN, and
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SASL realm together. Soft fallbacks (`localhost` in the panel vs container ID in
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Postfix) split realms and break SMTP AUTH with a silent `535` in clients while
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the panel looks healthy. Shipped `docker-compose.yml` already requires the
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variable; the entrypoint gate catches `docker run`, custom compose, and k8s.
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Managed programs ([build/supervisord.conf](../build/supervisord.conf)):
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| Program | User | Priority | Role |
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|---|---|---|---|
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| `opendkim` | opendkim | 100 | DKIM signing milter |
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| `panel` | panel | 200 | HTTP UI + journal-milter + log-tailer goroutine |
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| `postfix` | root (wrapper) | 300 | MTA — started only after both milter sockets exist |
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| `postfix-reload` | root | — | On-demand `postfix reload` (autostart off) |
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| `cert-reload` | root | 400 | Daily `postfix reload` for renewed TLS certs |
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| `logrotate` | root | 400 | Periodic `mail.log` rotation |
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Start order: OpenDKIM → panel (opens journal-milter socket) → Postfix wrapper
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polls unix sockets (timeout `MILTER_WAIT_TIMEOUT`, default 30s) then
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`postfix start-fg`.
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`crashexit` event listener exits the container on any managed process FATAL so
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Docker `restart: unless-stopped` recreates a broken instance.
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**Liveness:** `GET /healthz` (unauthenticated) returns 200 when opendkim,
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panel, and postfix are RUNNING; Docker `HEALTHCHECK` uses the same probe.
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---
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## Mail path
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```
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Client ──TLS+SASL──► Postfix (465 smtps, optional 587 submission)
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│
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├─► OpenDKIM milter (sign, tempfail on failure)
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├─► journal-milter (send log + L2 rate limits, fail-open)
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└─► outbound MX delivery (port 25 client)
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```
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### Postfix ([build/postfix-config.sh](../build/postfix-config.sh))
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- **465/smtps** — implicit TLS, SASL required; primary listener.
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- **587/submission** — only when `SUBMISSION_ENABLE=true`; STARTTLS with
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`smtpd_tls_security_level=encrypt`.
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- **No open relay** — `permit_sasl_authenticated`, `reject_unauth_destination`;
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`smtpd_sender_login_maps` + `reject_sender_login_mismatch`.
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- **Level-1 rate limit** — `smtpd_client_message_rate_limit` /
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`anvil_rate_time_unit` from `RATE_LIMIT_*` env vars; independent of milter.
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- **Chroot disabled** for all services (DNS/TLS inside container).
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- **TLS certs** — read-only mount at `TLS_CERT_FILE` / `TLS_KEY_FILE`; daily
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reload via `cert-reload`.
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### OpenDKIM
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Per-domain keys under `/data/opendkim/keys`; `KeyTable` / `SigningTable` maintained
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by the panel. Socket `/run/opendkim/opendkim.sock`.
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### Panel binary ([cmd/panel](../cmd/panel))
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One process, three roles:
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1. **HTTP server** — `:8080` (`PANEL_HTTP_ADDR`); HTTPS terminated by reverse
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proxy only.
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2. **journal-milter** — unix socket `JOURNAL_MILTER_SOCKET`; records From/To/
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Subject/SASL user at DATA; enforces level-2 rate limits; **fail-open**
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(`default_action=accept`) so milter failure does not stop mail. The level-2
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count is the stored send-log rows plus the messages this process has admitted
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but not yet written (`internal/milter/inflight.go`), so concurrent sessions
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cannot each spend the same last slot; a reservation is released at
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end-of-message, on ABORT, or after a 10-minute TTL.
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3. **log-tailer** — follows `MAIL_LOG`, updates send-log delivery status by
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queue-id. Send-log `queued → sent` transitions depend on this goroutine alone
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(`UpdateStatus` is only called from [internal/logtail](../internal/logtail/logtail.go)).
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Milter chain in Postfix: OpenDKIM (tempfail) then journal (accept on failure).
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### Log tailer and `mail.log` rotation
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`mail.log` lives under `/var/log` (not in `/data`). Rotation uses rename +
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`postfix reload` ([build/logrotate-mail.conf](../build/logrotate-mail.conf)), not
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`copytruncate` — the latter can drop `status=sent` lines and leave send-log rows
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stuck at `queued`. After rename, logrotate runs `create 0644 root root` (Postfix
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recreates the file lazily on first write as mode `0600`, which the unprivileged
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panel user cannot read). `follow()` drains the old inode once more before
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switching descriptors; the panel treats a missing log file as an empty tail, not
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an error.
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**Read offset is persisted** (`logtail_state` table, migration `0003`): the
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tailer stores its position plus a fingerprint of the log's first 512 bytes, and
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on start resumes from it, parsing the tail written while the panel was down. If
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the fingerprint no longer matches (rotated or recreated in the meantime) it reads
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the current file from the start; re-parsing lines is harmless because
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`UpdateStatus` writes the same status onto the same row. Only a first-ever start,
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with nothing stored, begins at end-of-file, so installing the panel does not
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replay a pre-existing log.
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**Remaining gap:**
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- **Container recreate** — `/var/log` is ephemeral; the log is lost with the
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container, so the delivery lines for rows still `queued` are gone with it and
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those rows stay `queued` forever.
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Possible follow-ups if this becomes painful: mount the mail log under `/data`, or
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reconcile stuck rows via `postqueue`.
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---
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## Panel HTTP surface
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Route table: [internal/web/web.go](../internal/web/web.go). Authenticated
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unless noted.
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| Route | Purpose |
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| `/healthz` | Liveness (no auth) |
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| `/setup/*` | One-time admin bootstrap |
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| `/login`, `/logout` | Session auth |
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| `/status` | Process, cert, socket, PTR checks; machine CPU/memory/network |
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| `/domains`, `/domains/*` | Domain and application CRUD, DKIM, L2 limits |
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| `/deliveries` | Send log with filters |
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| `/mail-queue` | Postfix queue view |
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| `/system-log` | `mail.log` tail |
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| `/reload` | Reload OpenDKIM + Postfix maps |
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| `/backup` | Full backup download, domain import |
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| `/account` | Admin username/password |
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HTMX polling refreshes monitoring fragments; polling does not extend session
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idle timeout (only non-`HX-Request` GET and mutating requests count as activity).
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### Sessions
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Stored in SQLite (`sessions` table, migration `0002`): cookie holds a random
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token; the database stores **SHA-256 of the token**, not the token itself — a
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stolen DB or backup archive does not alone grant login, but a browser that still
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holds the cookie works after process restart, redeploy, or full backup restore.
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- **Idle timeout** — sliding window, `PANEL_SESSION_IDLE_DAYS` (default 7); no
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absolute cap (regular use keeps the session alive indefinitely).
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- **Renewal** — DB `last_seen` and cookie `Max-Age` update at most once per hour
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(`renewThreshold` in [internal/web/session.go](../internal/web/session.go)).
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- **Password change** — all other sessions are deleted; the current session stays
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active ([internal/store/sessions.go](../internal/store/sessions.go),
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[handlers_account.go](../internal/web/handlers_account.go)).
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Restoring an **older** backup also restores session rows: a session invalidated
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after that backup was taken can become valid again if the browser still has the
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cookie and idle timeout has not expired.
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---
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## Code layers
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Handlers never touch SQLite or the filesystem directly; every write that has to
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land in more than one place (SQLite row, `sasldb2` entry, Postfix map, OpenDKIM
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table) goes through a service, which is also where the rollback of a partial
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failure lives. The adapters below the services are the only code that knows
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about Postfix, OpenDKIM, DNS or the log file, which is what makes them
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substitutable in tests — `milter.Store`, `app.SenderMaps` and
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`logtail.StatusStore` are the seams the unit tests replace with fakes.
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```mermaid
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flowchart TB
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subgraph cmd ["cmd — composition root"]
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panel["panel: HTTP + journal-milter + log-tailer"]
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backupcli["selfpost-backup CLI"]
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end
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subgraph web ["internal/web — HTTP surface"]
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handlers["handlers_*.go, templates, session/security"]
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end
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subgraph services ["Services — multi-store operations + rollback"]
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domainSvc["internal/domain"]
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appSvc["internal/app"]
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end
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subgraph persistence ["Persistence"]
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store["internal/store — SQLite, embedded migrations"]
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end
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subgraph adapters ["Adapters — the only infrastructure-aware code"]
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postfix["internal/postfix"]
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milterPkg["internal/milter"]
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logtail["internal/logtail"]
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dnscheck["internal/dnscheck"]
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backupPkg["internal/backup"]
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health["internal/health"]
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secretfile["internal/secretfile"]
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end
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panel --> web
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panel --> milterPkg
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panel --> logtail
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backupcli --> backupPkg
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backupcli --> secretfile
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web --> domainSvc
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web --> appSvc
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web --> backupPkg
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web --> dnscheck
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web --> health
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web --> secretfile
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domainSvc --> store
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appSvc --> store
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milterPkg --> store
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logtail --> store
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domainSvc --> postfix
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appSvc --> postfix
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```
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The three roles inside the `panel` process (HTTP server, journal-milter,
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log-tailer goroutine) share one binary and one SQLite handle on purpose — see
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[Panel binary](#panel-binary-cmdpanel) for why, and *Persistence* below for the
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single-connection trade-off that follows from it.
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---
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## Persistence (`/data` bind mount)
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| Path | Contents |
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| `selfpost.db` | SQLite: domains, apps, admin, sessions, send log, L2 limits, log-tailer offset |
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| `setup-token` | First-run setup token file |
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| `opendkim/` | DKIM keys + tables |
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| `sasl/sasldb2` | Application SASL credentials |
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| `postfix/sender_login_maps` | Login → From binding |
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| `manifest.json` | Backup version stamp (consumed on restore) |
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Not in `/data`: TLS certificates (reverse-proxy mount), Postfix queue
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(transit mail not migrated by design).
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**Rotation:** send-log retention `SEND_LOG_RETENTION_DAYS` (default 90);
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`mail.log` via logrotate (14 rotated files, check every 6h, rename +
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`postfix reload` in `postrotate` — see § Log tailer above).
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**Backup:** panel button or `selfpost-backup` CLI — SQLite snapshot + tar of
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`/data` tree; version check on restore. Stopped-container `tar` of `./data` is
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safe (see README).
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**Optional encryption** of the two secret-bearing downloads
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([internal/secretfile](../internal/secretfile/secretfile.go)): password →
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scrypt → AES-256-GCM over 64 KiB chunks, each authenticated with the header,
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its counter and an end-of-stream flag (so truncation and reordering fail to
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open). Full backup `.tar.gz` → `.spbk`, domain export `.json` → `.spde`; the
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plain forms remain the default. Domain import detects the envelope by magic
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bytes; an encrypted full backup is converted back with `selfpost-backup
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-decrypt` before restore.
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---
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## Security (summary)
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Mandatory checklist: [security.md](security.md). Accepted trade-offs (CSRF
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origin check, no CSRF tokens) are documented there separately.
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---
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## Configuration
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Public and internal env vars: [README § Environment variables](../README.md#environment-variables).
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Regression test: [cmd/panel/envdoc_test.go](../cmd/panel/envdoc_test.go).
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