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Codeberg is being retired as the project's public site, so every reference now points at GitHub. That includes the Go module path (codeberg.org/mix/selfpost → github.com/mixeme/selfpost): leaving an import path on a host that is going away would break `go get` and `go install`, so this is not only a docs change. Touches go.mod, test/e2e/go.mod, all imports, Makefile MODULE, the -ldflags version stamp in build/Dockerfile and docs/development.md, the licence headers in the SVG/HTML assets, and README (no more primary/mirror pair). Comments no longer cite the archived specification. "spec 7.6.1", "spec 5.1" and friends pointed into docs/archive/specification-v1.0.md, which is marked as not a source of truth; each is now a reference to the live document that owns the subject — architecture.md (with section), product.md, security.md or the README. The review only asked for the 7.x refs (code-review.md § 4), but 4/5/6/ 8/9 had the same defect, so they went too. Comments only, no behaviour change. Also closes the remaining review items: architecture.md gained a Code layers section with the layer diagram (A2), and TestParseDelivery gained the exotic mail.log cases (§ 3). Fixes a bug that last test found: the delivery-line pattern matched status= greedily, taking the *last* occurrence on the line. Postfix appends the remote server's reply verbatim, so a rejection whose reply quoted "status=sent" was filed as a delivered message in the send log. It now takes the first status= after the recipient, which is the real field. R7 (CONTRIBUTING.md) moved to roadmap 2.x — one developer, no external PR flow, so the file would have no audience yet. R1 (compose image tag) and the git tag stay in roadmap § v1.x as the release-commit steps. gofmt/go vet clean on both modules; go test ./... green except the three known Windows-only failures (file perms, backslash paths, renaming an open file). Not exercised on the dev server — no Docker locally. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
163 lines
6.0 KiB
Go
163 lines
6.0 KiB
Go
// Package postfix owns the Postfix configuration files the panel edits at
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// runtime and the privileged reload that applies them (architecture.md § Mail
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// path, security.md): the smtpd_sender_login_maps table binding each
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// application's SASL login to the sender addresses it may use, plus the relay
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// configuration in main.cf.
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package postfix
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import (
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"fmt"
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"os/exec"
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"path/filepath"
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"sort"
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"strings"
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)
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// Postfix manages the on-disk Postfix state the panel is responsible for. After
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// rewriting a map it asks Postfix to reload.
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type Postfix struct {
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senderLoginMapsPath string
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// reload asks the running Postfix to re-read its configuration. It is a
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// field so tests can substitute a no-op; the default drives supervisord.
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reload func() error
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}
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// New builds a manager rooted at dir (typically /data/postfix), the same layout
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// entrypoint.sh prepares. The default reload path signals Postfix through
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// supervisord.
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func New(dir string) *Postfix {
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return &Postfix{
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senderLoginMapsPath: filepath.Join(dir, "sender_login_maps"),
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reload: reloadViaSupervisor,
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}
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}
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// SenderLoginMapsPath is the absolute path of the generated map, so main.cf
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// can point smtpd_sender_login_maps at it.
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func (p *Postfix) SenderLoginMapsPath() string {
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return p.senderLoginMapsPath
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}
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// Binding is one sender-address → login pair (architecture.md § Mail path).
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// Address is either a domain wildcard "@example.com" or a specific address
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// "alerts@example.com".
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type Binding struct {
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Address string
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Login string
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}
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// RebuildSenderLoginMaps regenerates the sender_login_maps file from the full
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// set of bindings and reloads Postfix (architecture.md § Mail path). Full
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// regeneration (rather than incremental edits) keeps the file a pure function
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// of the registry, so add, edit and delete share one idempotent path. The file
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// is written atomically before the reload.
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//
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// Several applications may be authorised for the same address (many-to-one,
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// architecture.md § Mail path) — their logins are merged onto a single line as
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// a comma-separated list, which is how Postfix expects multiple owners of one
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// sender.
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func (p *Postfix) RebuildSenderLoginMaps(bindings []Binding) error {
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content, err := renderSenderLoginMaps(bindings)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if err := writeFileAtomic(p.senderLoginMapsPath, content, 0o640); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return p.reload()
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}
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// Reload asks Postfix to re-read its configuration without regenerating any
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// file. It backs the panel's manual reload button (architecture.md § Panel
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// HTTP surface).
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func (p *Postfix) Reload() error {
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return p.reload()
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}
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// renderSenderLoginMaps builds the sender_login_maps file contents. Keys are
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// sorted for deterministic output and the logins under each key are sorted and
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// de-duplicated. Every address and login is re-checked for injection safety
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// before being written (security.md) — upstream validation already guarantees
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// this, but the writer refuses to emit anything unsafe as a hard backstop.
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func renderSenderLoginMaps(bindings []Binding) ([]byte, error) {
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byAddr := make(map[string][]string)
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order := make([]string, 0)
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for _, b := range bindings {
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if err := assertMapSafe(b.Address, b.Login); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if _, seen := byAddr[b.Address]; !seen {
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order = append(order, b.Address)
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}
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byAddr[b.Address] = appendUnique(byAddr[b.Address], b.Login)
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}
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sort.Strings(order)
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var sb strings.Builder
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for _, addr := range order {
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logins := byAddr[addr]
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sort.Strings(logins)
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// texthash format: <key><whitespace><value>. A comma-separated value lists
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// every login permitted to use this sender (architecture.md § Mail path).
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fmt.Fprintf(&sb, "%s %s\n", addr, strings.Join(logins, ","))
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}
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return []byte(sb.String()), nil
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}
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func appendUnique(list []string, v string) []string {
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for _, x := range list {
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if x == v {
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return list
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}
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}
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return append(list, v)
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}
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// assertMapSafe rejects any address/login value that could break out of a single
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// map line or inject a directive. Addresses are validated to a strict whitelist
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// (letters, digits, '@', '.', '-', '_', '+') and logins to an even stricter one
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// upstream (security.md); this is defence in depth against a validation gap ever
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// letting whitespace, a newline or a comma (the value separator) through into
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// the file (security.md).
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func assertMapSafe(address, login string) error {
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if address == "" || login == "" {
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return fmt.Errorf("postfix: empty address or login")
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}
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if strings.ContainsAny(address, " \t\r\n,:\\") {
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return fmt.Errorf("postfix: unsafe character in address %q", address)
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}
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if strings.ContainsAny(login, " \t\r\n,:@\\") {
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return fmt.Errorf("postfix: unsafe character in login %q", login)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// reloadViaSupervisor asks supervisord (PID 1, running as root) to run the
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// one-shot `postfix-reload` program, which executes the canonical `postfix
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// reload` and re-reads main.cf/master.cf and the lookup tables they reference.
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// The panel runs unprivileged: it cannot run `postfix reload` itself, and it
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// cannot signal the Postfix master directly because `postfix start-fg` forks a
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// separate master whose PID supervisord does not track (a SIGHUP to the
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// supervised process would never reach it). Going through supervisord's
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// group-accessible control socket runs the reload as root without any panel
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// privilege (architecture.md § Mail path, security.md).
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//
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// Arguments are fixed literals — no user input is interpolated into the command,
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// and it never goes through a shell (security.md).
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func reloadViaSupervisor() error {
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cmd := exec.Command("supervisorctl",
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"-c", "/etc/supervisor/supervisord.conf",
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"start", "postfix-reload")
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out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
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if err != nil {
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// A reload already in flight is not a failure: that pending run reloads
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// Postfix after our file is in place (the file is written before this).
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if strings.Contains(string(out), "already started") {
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return nil
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}
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return fmt.Errorf("reload postfix via supervisor: %w: %s", err, strings.TrimSpace(string(out)))
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}
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return nil
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}
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