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# MAIL-001 consolidated job-email hub
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Updated: 2026-08-09
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Status: `IN PROGRESS`. Canonical hub routing and provider-neutral read capability discovery are implemented and locally verified; provider actions and draft/send work remain.
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## Revalidated current boundaries
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- `/correspondence` listed persisted, job-linked `Correspondence` rows with search/direction/link filters.
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- `/correspondence/review` separately rendered Gmail review candidates/suggested jobs and linked back to the inbox.
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- The job workspace already embeds the shared `Correspondence` component and therefore reads/writes the same underlying rows rather than a copy.
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- Gmail review decisions, import/link/unlink/relink and job creation use existing Gmail APIs. Outlook/Graph and IMAP connection models exist, but this review surface is Gmail-specific.
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- The per-job composer currently logs a message to `Correspondence`; it is not a provider-send draft flow. Separate follow-up sending exists elsewhere and must not be mislabeled or silently reused.
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## Implemented first increment
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- `/correspondence` is the canonical **Job email** hub with linked-message and recruitment-suggestion views represented by `?view=review`.
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- The review component embeds under the hub with correct heading hierarchy and without duplicate back navigation.
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- `/correspondence/review` remains a compatibility route and redirects to the canonical filtered hub.
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- Switching to review does not issue the linked-correspondence query; switching views reuses the existing tested review component and APIs.
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- No provider connection, sync, import, link or send behavior changed.
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## Implemented provider-neutral read increment
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- Added one authenticated `/api/email` controller over the existing `IEmailProviderRegistry` for provider status, search, thread summaries and plain-text message detail.
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- Every operation passes the authenticated owner ID into the registered Gmail, Outlook or IMAP adapter and rejects unknown or disconnected providers before mailbox access.
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- Message detail intentionally omits provider HTML. Untrusted provider markup is not exposed through this shared endpoint.
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- The hub now identifies connected and disconnected providers and advertises their actual capability. Gmail, Outlook and IMAP are currently shown as read-only because their installed scopes/contracts do not implement provider send.
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- The controller does not change OAuth scopes, connect accounts, invoke providers in tests or claim that the legacy SMTP follow-up sender is provider-native.
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## Verification
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- Focused provider controller: 3/3 tests; focused hub/review: 2 suites, 5/5 tests.
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- Full backend: 604/604; full frontend: 49/49 suites, 186/186 tests.
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- Production build/TypeScript and `git diff --check`: pass.
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- Implementation commits: `6008b4a`, `536d403`.
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## Remaining MAIL-001 work
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- Use the provider-neutral thread/list/detail API in a shared hub/application message view while preserving provider capability differences.
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- Surface provider identity, reauthorization, read/unread, pin/read-later/archive/spam/trash only where the provider supports it.
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- Share thread detail and link/unlink actions between hub and job workspace.
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- Design editable provider drafts with recipient/subject/thread/provider review and explicit confirmed, idempotent send; uncertain failures must not be retried blindly.
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- Preserve minimal audit metadata without sensitive body logging; verify Free non-AI access and Pro-only AI assistance.
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- Complete link/unlink/dismiss/draft/send/failure/two-user/application-embed tests plus browser/production provider gates. No real email may be sent during repository verification.
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## Validation limitation
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The first focused Jest invocation exhibited the repository's open-handle delay. The passing focused and full runs used `--forceExit`; the full run took 228.709 seconds. A Next build process also failed to exit after compilation; only the exact PIDs started by those build attempts were stopped, then a clean build completed. This is recorded as tooling/runtime behavior, not hidden.
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## Rollback
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Revert `536d403` to remove the provider-neutral API/status chips, then `6008b4a` to restore the separate route presentation. Persisted email/correspondence data and provider scopes remain unchanged.
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