# Restart Prompt You are continuing the `mailcat` project in `/Users/hanswienen/Documents/Development/Vibes/mailcat`. ## Project Goal Build a reliable mailbox cleanup and automation toolkit for `australius.nl`. The project started as an offline analysis of a local mailbox export and is being moved toward an IMAP-based sorter because Sieve does not work with the email provider. The intended production model is: - Email is hosted at `australius.nl`. - A VPS is available at `vps.australius.nl`. - The test mailbox is `backup@australius.nl`. - The future automation should run on the VPS, preferably via SSH deployment and an IMAP IDLE daemon. - The first end-to-end test should mirror production mail into `backup@australius.nl`, then sort only the backup mailbox. ## Repository State Git workflow: - The repo has branches `main`, `claude`, and `codex`. - Work should continue on `codex` unless the user says otherwise. - Follow the user’s global workflow: initialize Git when needed, branch before work in existing repos, and commit after each user-prompted change using the required three-section commit message format. Ignored local data includes: - `mailbox/` - `**/*.eml` - `config.json` - `__pycache__/` - bytecode files - `.DS_Store` Do not commit email `.eml` files or credentials. ## Current Decisions Sorting policy: - `INBOX.Facturen - verwerkt` is the only folder treated as already sorted. - `Sent`, `Drafts`, `Trash`, and `Spam` are excluded from sorting. - Every other mailbox folder is treated as a source. - Do not use `Archief` as a final destination. - Existing `Archief.*` folders are source folders; route matching messages out of them into functional destination folders. - If an archived/source message does not match a rule, leave it in place. Destination policy: - Final destination folders are functional folders such as `Financieel`, `Werk`, `Diensten`, `Nieuwsbrieven`, `Bestellingen`, `Mobiliteit`, and `Technisch`. - Final destination folders under `Archief` should not be created. - `Technisch` and `Technisch.DMARC` are valid destination folders. Sieve: - `mailrules.sieve` exists as historical/source material. - Sieve deployment is not viable with the provider. - Future work should move operational automation to Python over IMAP/SMTP. ## Current Implementation Notes Shared modules: - `imap_utils.py` centralizes IMAP modified UTF-7 folder encoding/decoding, quoted mailbox names, LIST parsing, and folder listing. - `mail_routes.py` centralizes `PREFIX`, domain routes, invoice keywords, source-folder exclusions, already-sorted folders, invoice quarter routing, and generated destination folders. Scripts using shared IMAP folder handling: - `verplaats_bestaand.py` - `maak_mappen.py` - `kopieer_naar_backup.py` - `download_mailbox.py` - `dagelijks_overzicht.py` `verplaats_bestaand.py` current behavior: - `MAP_RENAMES` is intentionally empty. - Source folders are selected by shared `list_folders()` plus `mail_routes.is_source_folder()`. - Step 2 routes all eligible source folders, not just `INBOX`. - Move success requires both `UID COPY` and `UID STORE +FLAGS \Deleted` to return `OK`. - Step 3 no longer treats `INBOX.Facturen - verwerkt` as a source. - IMAP mailbox names are consistently quoted and encoded through `imap_utils.quote_mailbox()`. `maak_mappen.py` current behavior: - Destination folders are generated from `mail_routes.destination_folders()`. - It no longer creates `Archief.*` destination folders. - It creates all parent folders needed for route targets, including `Technisch` and `Technisch.DMARC`. - IMAP mailbox names are consistently quoted and encoded through `imap_utils.quote_mailbox()`. `kopieer_naar_backup.py` current behavior: - Mirrors folders from one configured IMAP account to another. - Skips `INBOX.Trash` and `INBOX.Spam`. - Deduplicates by `Message-ID` within each destination folder. - Uses shared folder listing and mailbox quoting/encoding for select/create/append operations. ## Last Verification The latest verification performed: - `python3 -m py_compile *.py` - `python3 -c 'from mail_routes import DOMAIN_ROUTES,destination_folders; targets={target for _, target in DOMAIN_ROUTES}; folders=set(destination_folders()); print("routes", len(targets)); print("folders", len(folders)); print("missing_targets", sorted(targets-folders)); print("archief_targets", sorted(t for t in targets if t.startswith("Archief") or ".Archief" in t))'` - `git diff --check` Expected consistency result: - `routes 72` - `folders 127` - `missing_targets []` - `archief_targets []` ## Reports and Findings The prior script review is in `reports/script_review_findings.md`. Key earlier findings: - The old redistribution script selected some source folders read-only and then tried to delete messages. - The old logging could mark partial moves as complete. - The old implementation only routed `INBOX`. - Folder creation and route targets were inconsistent before recent fixes. ## What To Do Next Recommended next work: 1. Harden move and mirror auditability: - `kopieer_naar_backup.py` should not mark a folder complete if append failures occur. - `verplaats_bestaand.py` should log failures with source folder, UID, destination, and server response. - Add a dry-run audit mode showing planned moves by source and destination. 2. Add shared operation helpers where useful: - UID fetch wrappers. - safe copy/delete/expunge helper. - Message-ID dedupe helper reused by live automation. 3. Add VPS automation: - create an IMAP IDLE daemon for `backup@australius.nl` - deploy via SSH to `vps.australius.nl` - use a non-root sudo user - install as a systemd service - keep secrets in an ignored `config.json` with restrictive permissions 4. Test on `backup@australius.nl` before production: - mirror production mail into backup - create target folders in backup - run dry-run sorter on backup - run actual sorter on backup - verify that only excluded folders and unmatched messages remain unsorted ## Persistent File Rule Before every future commit in this project, rewrite this `restart_prompt.md` file so it describes the current state at that commit. Do not append. Replace the content with a fresh, accurate reconstruction prompt.