Replaces the LangUndetermined placeholder with whatlanggo-backed
body detection on every send path, then adds a translation cache
keyed on (message_id, target_lang) populated lazily on the
per-message read endpoint. The noop translator that ships with
Stage D returns engine="noop", which the service treats as
"translation unavailable" — wiring a real backend (LibreTranslate
HTTP client is the documented next step) is a one-file swap.
GetMessage and ListInbox now accept a targetLang argument; the HTTP
layer resolves the caller's accounts.preferred_language and
forwards it. Inbox uses the cache only (never calls the
translator) so bulk reads stay fast under future SaaS backends.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Closes out the producer-side of the diplomail surface. Paid-tier
players can fan out one personal message to the rest of the active
roster (gated on entitlement_snapshots.is_paid). Site admins gain a
multi-game broadcast (POST /admin/mail/broadcast with `selected` /
`all_running` scopes) and the bulk-purge endpoint that wipes
diplomail rows tied to games finished more than N years ago. An
admin listing (GET /admin/mail/messages) rounds out the
observability surface.
EntitlementReader and GameLookup are new narrow deps wired from
`*user.Service` and `*lobby.Service` in cmd/backend/main; the lobby
service grows a one-off `ListFinishedGamesBefore` helper for the
cleanup path (the cache evicts terminal-state games so the cache
walk is not enough). Stage D will swap LangUndetermined for an
actual body-language detector and add the translation cache.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 28 of ui/PLAN.md needs a persistent player-to-player mail
channel; the existing `mail` package is a transactional email
outbox and the `notification` catalog is one-way platform events.
Stage A lands the schema (diplomail_messages / _recipients /
_translations), a single-recipient personal send/read/delete
service path, a `diplomail.message.received` push kind plumbed
through the notification pipeline, and an unread-counts endpoint
that drives the lobby badge. Admin / system mail, lifecycle hooks,
paid-tier broadcast, multi-game broadcast, bulk purge and language
detection / translation cache come in stages B–D.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>