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# Database-Driven Mailing List Management
This mailing list system uses MySQL with **Postfix's native MySQL support** for real-time dynamic list management. Postfix queries the database directly for each email - no scripts or reloads needed.
## Management Options
**1. Web Interface (Recommended for Non-Technical Users)**
- Access: http://localhost:3000
- Visual interface with tables and forms
- Toggle-based subscription management
- No SQL knowledge required
**2. REST API (Recommended for Automation)**
- Access: http://localhost:8000/docs
- Full CRUD operations via HTTP
- Token authentication
- Perfect for scripts and integrations
**3. Direct MySQL (Recommended for Advanced Users)**
- Full SQL access for complex queries
- Bulk operations and reporting
- Database administration tasks
- Described in detail below
## Database Schema
Three-table design with many-to-many relationships:
### Tables
**`lists`** - Mailing list definitions
- `list_id` (primary key)
- `list_name` - Display name
- `list_email` - Full email address (e.g., `community@lists.sasalliance.org`)
- `description` - Optional description
- `active` - Boolean flag to enable/disable list
**`members`** - Member information
- `member_id` (primary key)
- `name` - Display name
- `email` - Email address
- `active` - Boolean flag to enable/disable member
**`list_members`** - Subscription junction table
- `list_id` + `member_id` (composite unique key)
- `active` - Boolean flag to enable/disable subscription
- Foreign keys to `lists` and `members`
## How It Works
1. **Incoming email** arrives for `community@lists.sasalliance.org`
2. **Postfix queries MySQL** using the config in `mysql_virtual_alias_maps.cf`
3. **Database returns** comma-separated list of active member emails
4. **Postfix expands** the alias and delivers to all members
5. **Changes take effect immediately** - no restart or reload needed!
## Managing Lists and Members
### Via Web Interface (Easiest)
1. Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser
2. Enter your API_TOKEN (from .env file)
3. Use the tabs to:
- **Lists Tab**: View, create, edit, delete mailing lists
- **Members Tab**: View, add, edit, remove members
- **Subscriptions**: Click "Subscriptions" button on any member to toggle their list memberships
### Via REST API (For Automation)
See `api/README.md` for complete API documentation, or visit http://localhost:8000/docs for interactive docs.
Quick examples:
```bash
# Get all lists
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer $API_TOKEN" http://localhost:8000/lists
# Create member
curl -X POST http://localhost:8000/members \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $API_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"name":"John Doe","email":"john@example.com","active":true}'
# Subscribe to list
curl -X POST http://localhost:8000/subscriptions \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $API_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"list_email":"community@lists.sasalliance.org","member_email":"john@example.com"}'
```
### Via MySQL Client (Advanced)
Connect to the database:
```bash
docker-compose exec mysql mysql -u maillist -p maillist
```
### Common Operations
**View all lists:**
```sql
SELECT list_id, list_name, list_email, active FROM lists;
```
**View all members:**
```sql
SELECT member_id, name, email, active FROM members;
```
**View subscriptions for a list:**
```sql
SELECT m.name, m.email
FROM members m
JOIN list_members lm ON m.member_id = lm.member_id
JOIN lists l ON lm.list_id = l.list_id
WHERE l.list_email = 'community@lists.sasalliance.org'
AND lm.active = TRUE AND m.active = TRUE;
```
**Add a new member:**
```sql
INSERT INTO members (name, email)
VALUES ('John Doe', 'john.doe@example.com');
```
**Subscribe member to list:**
```sql
-- Method 1: Using subqueries (one step)
INSERT INTO list_members (list_id, member_id)
VALUES (
(SELECT list_id FROM lists WHERE list_email = 'community@lists.sasalliance.org'),
(SELECT member_id FROM members WHERE email = 'john.doe@example.com')
);
```
**Unsubscribe member from list:**
```sql
DELETE FROM list_members
WHERE list_id = (SELECT list_id FROM lists WHERE list_email = 'community@lists.sasalliance.org')
AND member_id = (SELECT member_id FROM members WHERE email = 'john.doe@example.com');
```
**Create a new mailing list:**
```sql
INSERT INTO lists (list_name, list_email, description)
VALUES ('Developers', 'dev@lists.sasalliance.org', 'Developer discussions');
```
**Disable a list (keeps data, stops delivery):**
```sql
UPDATE lists SET active = FALSE WHERE list_email = 'community@lists.sasalliance.org';
```
**Re-enable a list:**
```sql
UPDATE lists SET active = TRUE WHERE list_email = 'community@lists.sasalliance.org';
```
## Verification
Test that Postfix can query the database:
```bash
docker-compose exec postfix postmap -q "community@lists.sasalliance.org" mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_alias_maps.cf
```
This should return a comma-separated list of member email addresses.
## Database Initialization
The database is automatically initialized from `database/schema.sql` when the MySQL container first starts. Sample data includes:
- 4 mailing lists (community, board, members, announcements)
- 2 sample members
- Sample subscriptions
### Reset Database
To completely reset the database (deletes all data!):
```bash
docker-compose down -v # Remove volumes
docker-compose up -d # Reinitialize from schema.sql
```
## Performance
Postfix caches MySQL query results, so the database isn't queried for every single email. The cache TTL is configurable in `mysql_virtual_alias_maps.cf` if needed.