Inbound email: a provider POSTs a normalized JSON message to
POST /api/v1/email-inbound/{app_id}/{trigger_id}; the public receiver
verifies the optional HMAC signature, builds a TriggerEvent::Email, and
enqueues an outbox row the dispatcher delivers like any async trigger.
Handlers see ctx.event.email = #{from,to,cc,subject,text,html,
received_at,message_id}.
- migration 0024: widen triggers.kind + outbox.source_kind CHECKs to
'email'; new email_trigger_details table.
- TriggerKind::Email, TriggerDetails::Email{has_inbound_secret},
OutboxSourceKind::Email, TriggerEvent::Email; dispatcher routes the
email row via the generic resolve_trigger path.
- Admin POST /apps/{id}/triggers/email (validate_trigger_target; module
+ cross-app rejection). inbound_secret is stored ENCRYPTED via the
master key (deviation from the brief's plaintext default; decrypted
per inbound request — see HANDBACK §7).
- Dashboard: email trigger form on the Triggers tab + webhook URL +
expected-payload help.
- 8 DB-gated e2e tests (202/401/404/422/cross-app/handler-fire) +
receiver unit tests (HMAC verify, secret round-trip, payload parse).
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Outbound email reachable from scripts as email::send(#{...}) (plain
text) and email::send_html(#{...}) (multipart text + HTML). Backed by a
lettre SMTP relay configured from PICLOUD_SMTP_HOST/PORT/USER/PASSWORD/
TLS/TIMEOUT_SECS; if HOST/USER/PASSWORD aren't all set the service runs
in disabled mode (every send throws NotConfigured, warned at startup).
- EmailService trait + OutboundEmail DTO (picloud-shared);
EmailServiceImpl + EmailTransport seam + lettre transport
(manager-core), wired into the Services bundle and Rhai engine.
- Capability::AppEmailSend (→ script:write); seven-scope commitment held.
- Required-field + RFC5322-ish address validation; 25 MB per-message cap
(PICLOUD_EMAIL_MAX_MESSAGE_BYTES). reply_to defaults to from.
- Per-call connection (pooling deferred to v1.2); no per-app from
validation (operator's SMTP/SPF/DKIM concern).
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