User explicitly chose to drop display-name matching from v1.0 after
the UX trap surfaced — a user typing "EXTRASPIN" without a domain got
a 400 INVALID_DOMAIN back, which is a confusing dead-end. v1.1 will
ship a dedicated display-name UI; until then mail input is domain-only.
- resolveTypeAndValue returns a discriminated union — kind='mail' with
no dot or @ now resolves to { ok: false, error: 'INVALID_MAIL_DOMAIN' }
instead of silently turning into a mail_display_name row.
- Full-address mail input (local@domain.tld) still gets its local-part
stripped server-side so the stored value is always a clean domain.
- Variant-B body { type: 'mail_display_name' } returns 400
DISPLAY_NAME_NOT_SUPPORTED for direct API consumers.
- The DISPLAY_NAME_PATTERN regex is gone — the path that used it can
no longer be reached.
- classifyMail's Layer 2.6 (the display-name substring match) is
intentionally left in place as dead code with a v1.1 marker, so
re-enabling later is just wiring the input field back up and feeding
the customDisplayNames array.
- Tests rewritten: the two pre-existing display-name tests now assert
the 400 INVALID_MAIL_DOMAIN path, plus a new positive case for the
full-address local-part strip. 217 vitest passes, 4 pre-existing skips.
Staging DB clean — the type column hasn't been deployed yet so no
mail_display_name rows exist to backfill.
Completes the custom-mail-patterns feature (schema + migration shipped
in ba170af alongside the chat-tab-badge commit — apologies for the
mishap, agent staging collided with mine). This is the actual logic
that makes the new type column do work:
- mail-classifier.ts: new layer 2.6 between brand+random-token detect
and the score-based heuristic. Case-insensitive substring match of
the From-display-name against the user's customDisplayNames list.
Hard-block when matched, skip score entirely.
- db/domains.ts: getCustomMailDisplayNames(userId) reads the new
type=mail_display_name rows. countActiveCustomDomains stays a shared
total — matches the user's pick of a single 5/5/10 pool spanning
web + mail patterns rather than separate counts per type.
- scan-internal.post.ts and scan.post.ts both preload the display-name
list per user before the message loop and thread it into classifyMail.
- POST /api/custom-domains accepts { pattern, kind: 'web' | 'mail' }
with the server inferring the concrete type — 'mail' splits into
mail_domain when the input contains a TLD-like shape, otherwise
mail_display_name. Existing { domain } body shape stays accepted
for backwards compatibility with older clients.
- POST /api/custom-domains/:id/submit treats both mail types as
community-submittable. The user explicitly chose this; the admin
review pipeline is the backstop against display-name false positives.
- vitest cases cover: substring match, case insensitivity, no-match
fallthrough to score, mail_domain still flowing through the existing
domain-set path, and shared-pool slot counts (3 web + 2 mail_domain
+ 1 mail_display_name = 6 against the 10-slot legend cap).