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---
title: Environment Variables
---
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!!! info
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Values in **bold** are the default values. If an option doesn't work as documented here, check if you are running the latest image. The current `master` branch corresponds to the image `ghcr.io/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver:edge` .
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#### General
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##### OVERRIDE_HOSTNAME
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If you can't set your hostname (_eg: you're in a container platform that doesn't let you_) specify it via this environment variable. It will have priority over `docker run --hostname` , or the equivalent `hostname:` field in `compose.yaml` .
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- **empty** => Uses the `hostname -f` command to get canonical hostname for DMS to use.
- => Specify an FQDN (fully-qualified domain name) to serve mail for. The hostname is required for DMS to function correctly.
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##### LOG_LEVEL
Set the log level for DMS. This is mostly relevant for container startup scripts and change detection event feedback.
Valid values (in order of increasing verbosity) are: `error` , `warn` , `info` , `debug` and `trace` . The default log level is `info` .
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##### SUPERVISOR_LOGLEVEL
Here you can adjust the [log-level for Supervisor ](http://supervisord.org/logging.html#activity-log-levels ). Possible values are
- critical => Only show critical messages
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- error => Only show erroneous output
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- **warn** => Show warnings
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- info => Normal informational output
- debug => Also show debug messages
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The log-level will show everything in its class and above.
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##### DMS_VMAIL_UID
Default: 5000
The User ID assigned to the static vmail user for `/var/mail` (_Mail storage managed by Dovecot_).
##### DMS_VMAIL_GID
Default: 5000
The Group ID assigned to the static vmail group for `/var/mail` (_Mail storage managed by Dovecot_).
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##### ONE_DIR
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- 0 => state in default directories.
- **1** => consolidate all states into a single directory (`/var/mail-state`) to allow persistence using docker volumes. See the [related FAQ entry][docs-faq-onedir] for more information.
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##### ACCOUNT_PROVISIONER
Configures the provisioning source of user accounts (including aliases) for user queries and authentication by services managed by DMS (_Postfix and Dovecot_).
User provisioning via OIDC is planned for the future, see [this tracking issue ](https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/issues/2713 ).
- **empty** => use FILE
- LDAP => use LDAP authentication
- OIDC => use OIDC authentication (**not yet implemented**)
- FILE => use local files (this is used as the default)
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A second container for the ldap service is necessary (e.g. [`bitnami/openldap` ](https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/openldap/ )).
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##### PERMIT_DOCKER
Set different options for mynetworks option (can be overwrite in postfix-main.cf) **WARNING** : Adding the docker network's gateway to the list of trusted hosts, e.g. using the `network` or `connected-networks` option, can create an [**open relay** ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_mail_relay ), for instance if IPv6 is enabled on the host machine but not in Docker.
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- **none** => Explicitly force authentication
- container => Container IP address only.
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- host => Add docker host (ipv4 only).
- network => Add the docker default bridge network (172.16.0.0/12); **WARNING** : `docker-compose` might use others (e.g. 192.168.0.0/16) use `PERMIT_DOCKER=connected-networks` in this case.
- connected-networks => Add all connected docker networks (ipv4 only).
Note: you probably want to [set `POSTFIX_INET_PROTOCOLS=ipv4` ](#postfix_inet_protocols ) to make it work fine with Docker.
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##### TZ
Set the timezone. If this variable is unset, the container runtime will try to detect the time using `/etc/localtime` , which you can alternatively mount into the container. The value of this variable must follow the pattern `AREA/ZONE` , i.e. of you want to use Germany's time zone, use `Europe/Berlin` . You can lookup all available timezones [here ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones#List ).
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##### ENABLE_AMAVIS
Amavis content filter (used for ClamAV & SpamAssassin)
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- 0 => Amavis is disabled
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- **1** => Amavis is enabled
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##### AMAVIS_LOGLEVEL
[This page ](https://lists.amavis.org/pipermail/amavis-users/2011-March/000158.html ) provides information on Amavis' logging statistics.
- -1/-2/-3 => Only show errors
- **0** => Show warnings
- 1/2 => Show default informational output
- 3/4/5 => log debug information (very verbose)
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##### ENABLE_DNSBL
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This enables DNS block lists in _Postscreen_ . If you want to know which lists we are using, have a look at [the default `main.cf` for Postfix we provide ](https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/blob/master/target/postfix/main.cf ) and search for `postscreen_dnsbl_sites` .
!!! danger "A Warning On DNS Block Lists"
Make sure your DNS queries are properly resolved, i.e. you will most likely not want to use a public DNS resolver as these queries do not return meaningful results. We try our best to only evaluate proper return codes - this is not a guarantee that all codes are handled fine though.
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**Note that emails will be rejected if they don't pass the block list checks!**
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- **0** => DNS block lists are disabled
- 1 => DNS block lists are enabled
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##### ENABLE_OPENDKIM
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Enables the OpenDKIM service.
- **1** => Enabled
- 0 => Disabled
##### ENABLE_OPENDMARC
Enables the OpenDMARC service.
- **1** => Enabled
- 0 => Disabled
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##### ENABLE_POLICYD_SPF
Enabled `policyd-spf` in Postfix's configuration. You will likely want to set this to `0` in case you're using Rspamd ([`ENABLE_RSPAMD=1`](#enable_rspamd)).
- 0 => Disabled
- **1** => Enabled
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##### ENABLE_POP3
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- **0** => POP3 service disabled
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- 1 => Enables POP3 service
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##### ENABLE_IMAP
- 0 => Disabled
- **1** => Enabled
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##### ENABLE_CLAMAV
- **0** => ClamAV is disabled
- 1 => ClamAV is enabled
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##### ENABLE_FAIL2BAN
- **0** => fail2ban service disabled
- 1 => Enables fail2ban service
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If you enable Fail2Ban, don't forget to add the following lines to your `compose.yaml` :
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``` BASH
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
```
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Otherwise, `nftables` won't be able to ban IPs.
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##### FAIL2BAN_BLOCKTYPE
- **drop** => drop packet (send NO reply)
- reject => reject packet (send ICMP unreachable)
FAIL2BAN_BLOCKTYPE=drop
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##### SMTP_ONLY
- **empty** => all daemons start
- 1 => only launch postfix smtp
##### SSL_TYPE
docs(chore): Normalize for consistency (#2206)
"Brief" summary/overview of changes. See the PR discussion or individual commits from the PR for more details.
---
Only applies to the `docs/content/**` content (_and `setup` command_). `target/` and `test/` can be normalized at a later date.
* Normalize to `example.com`
- Domains normalized to `example.com`: `mywebserver.com`, `myserver.tld`, `domain.com`, `domain.tld`, `mydomain.net`, `my-domain.tld`, `my-domain.com`, `example.org`, `whoami.com`.
- Alternative domains normalized to `not-example.com`: `otherdomain.com`, `otherdomain.tld`, `domain2.tld`, `mybackupmx.com`, `whoareyou.org`.
- Email addresses normalized to `admin@example.com` (in `ssl.md`): `foo@bar.com`, `yourcurrentemail@gmail.com`, `email@email.com`, `admin@domain.tld`.
- Email addresses normalized to `external-account@gmail.com`: `bill@gates321boom.com`, `external@gmail.com`, `myemail@gmail.com`, `real-email-address@external-domain.com`.
- **`faq.md`:** A FAQ entry title with `sample.domain.com` changed to `subdomain.example.com`.
- **`mail-fetchmail.md`:** Config examples with FQDNs for `imap`/`pop3` used `example.com` domain for a third-party, changed to `gmail.com` as more familiar third-party/external MTA.
* Normalize config volume path
- Normalizing local config path references to `./docker-data/dms/config/`: `./config/`, `config/`, \``config`\`, `/etc/` (_volume mount src path prefix_).
- Normalize DMS volume paths to `docker-data/dms/mail-{data,state,log}`: `./mail`, `./mail-state` `./data/mail`, `./data/state`, `./data/logs`, `./data/maildata`, `./data/mailstate`, `./data/maillogs`, (_dropped/converted data volumes: `maildata`, `mailstate`_).
- Other docker images also adopt the `docker-data/{service name}/` prefix.
* `ssl.md` - Use `dms/custom-certs` where appropriate.
* Apply normalizations to README and example `docker-compose.yml`
---
Common terms, sometimes interchangeably used or now invalid depending on context: `mail`, `mail container`, `mail server`, `mail-server`, `mailserver`,`docker-mailserver`, `Docker Mailserver`.
Rough transformations applied to most matches (_conditionally, depending on context_):
- 'Docker Mailserver' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail container' => '`docker-mailserver`' (_optionally retaining ' container'_)
- 'mail server' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail-server' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mailserver' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
Additionally I checked `docker run` (_plus `exec`, `logs`, etc, sub-commands_) and `docker-compose` commands. Often finding usage of `mail` instead of the expected `mailserver`
Additionally changes `mailserver` hostname in k8s to `mail` to align with other non-k8s examples.
---
* drive-by revisions
Mostly minor revisions or improvements to docs that aren't related to normalization effort.
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In the majority of cases, you want `letsencrypt` or `manual` .
`self-signed` can be used for testing SSL until you provide a valid certificate, note that third-parties cannot trust `self-signed` certificates, do not use this type in production. `custom` is a temporary workaround that is not officially supported.
Dual certificate support (eg ECDSA with RSA fallback) (#1801)
* feat: Change Postfix smtpd_tls key and cert files to chain_files
Since Postfix 3.4, `smtpd_tls_cert_file` and `smtpd_tls_key_file` have been deprecated in favor of `smtpd_tls_chain_files` which supports a list of values where a single or sequence of file paths provide a private key followed by it's certificate chain.
* feat: Dual certificate support
`smtpd_tls_chain_files` allows for multiple key+cert bundles so that you can provide different key types, such as ECDSA and RSA.
To maintain compatibility with the current CERT/KEY ENV vars only a 2nd certificate is supported.
Since Dovecot 2.2.31 a related feature is also available, but it is limited to only providing one alternative certificate via separate cert and key settings.
---
This feature enables support for multiple certificates, eg for serving modern ECDSA certs with RSA as fallback.
* chore: Refactor variable names to meet style guide
Improved some comments too.
* chore: Have function definitions respect style guide
* chore: Minor edits to comments
* chore: Expand on comments for maintenance, alert of insecure config
When `SSL_TYPE` isn't properly setup, we're still offering SSL connections but not warning in logs about the insecurity of such, or why a misconfiguration may have occurred.
This commit more clearly communicates to the user that they should look into the issue before considering deploying to production.
The `TODO` comments communicate to any future maintainer to consider treating these improper configs as disabling TLS instead.
* fix: Use `snakeoil` cert
I mistakenly thought this was placeholder text, which broke some tests. This adds the two files in the correct order (private key followed by cert/chain), to fix that issue.
* fix: Disable alt cert for Dovecot if necessary
Certain scenarios may persist state of previously configured alt cert via ENV vars that are removed from a future run. If the config is not reset to original immutable state, this will correctly disable the config from using alt cert unintentionally.
* fix: Satisfy ShellCheck lint
By switching from string var to array / list expansion, this better stores the extracted result and applies it in a manner that ShellCheck linting approves, removing the need to disable the rule.
* feat: Support dual cert test
Few tweaks to the test script allows re-purposing it for covering dual cert support as well.
* chore: Rearranged cert and key lines
A little reorganization, mostly placing private key ahead of related cert lines.
* chore: Refactor `_set_certificate`
This should make the parameters a little less confusing.
Previously was 3 parameters, but the Postfix parameter (1st) may look like two variables if you don't pay attention to the surrounding quotes; while the Dovecot parameters (2nd + 3rd) would have an opposing order. There was also a variant where the `FULLKEYCHAIN` var was passed in three times.
Now it's two params, with the 2nd param as an optional one. If the 2nd param is provided, then the two params are in the order of private key then certificate, otherwise if only a single parameter it's a single PEM file with the full cert chain and private key bundled.
This avoids implying that Postfix and Dovecot might use different files.
* chore: Document current state of `SSL_TYPE` logic better
Inlined for the benefit of anyone else maintaining this section if I'm unable to address the concerns within my own time.
* docs: ENV vars
`TLS_LEVEL=old` isn't in the codebase anymore, not likely to be relevant to retain.
No point in documenting what is considered invalid / unsupported config value in the first place for `SSL_TYPE`.
`SSL_TYPE=manual` was missing documentation for both related file path ENV vars, they've been added along with their alt fallback variants.
* chore: Update Dovecot LMTP SSL test config
Not sure how relevant this is, the file isn't complete sync with the main dovecot `10-ssl.conf` config, adding the support just in case.
* chore: Rename `FULLKEYCHAIN` to avoid confusion
There doesn't appear to be a standardized name for this type of file bundle, and `keychain` may be misleading (fullkeychain often provides macOS keychain results on search engines).
Opting for a more explicit `KEY_WITH_FULLCHAIN` name instead.
* fix: Invalid var name
`_set_certificate` refactor commit accidentally changed a var name and committed that breaking the dual cert support (thanks tests!).
* test: Refactor `mail_ssl_manual.bats`
Proper test return values instead of `wc -l` based checking.
Tests with dual cert support active, tests that feature (to better detect failure case.
Third test case was unable to verify new self-signed certificate, added new certs signed with self-signed root CA.
Adjusted openssl `CApath` parameter to use `CAfile` instead as `letsencrypt` cert was replaced thus CA cert is missing from the system trust store.
* test: Properly check for files in `mail_ssl_manual.bats`
Fixes lint error.
Also realized I was accidentally asserting a file exists in the test environment, not within the container.
Resolved that and also added an additional test case to ensure the ENV var files are valid when passed in, in the event a change misconfigures them and that the issue is identified earlier.
* chore: Apply PR review feedback
Better format some strings that had mixed quotes when they weren't necessary.
Additionally DRYed up the config path for Postfix and Dovecot within the `_setup_ssl` method.
Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <infrastructure@itbsd.com>
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- **empty** => SSL disabled.
docs(chore): Normalize for consistency (#2206)
"Brief" summary/overview of changes. See the PR discussion or individual commits from the PR for more details.
---
Only applies to the `docs/content/**` content (_and `setup` command_). `target/` and `test/` can be normalized at a later date.
* Normalize to `example.com`
- Domains normalized to `example.com`: `mywebserver.com`, `myserver.tld`, `domain.com`, `domain.tld`, `mydomain.net`, `my-domain.tld`, `my-domain.com`, `example.org`, `whoami.com`.
- Alternative domains normalized to `not-example.com`: `otherdomain.com`, `otherdomain.tld`, `domain2.tld`, `mybackupmx.com`, `whoareyou.org`.
- Email addresses normalized to `admin@example.com` (in `ssl.md`): `foo@bar.com`, `yourcurrentemail@gmail.com`, `email@email.com`, `admin@domain.tld`.
- Email addresses normalized to `external-account@gmail.com`: `bill@gates321boom.com`, `external@gmail.com`, `myemail@gmail.com`, `real-email-address@external-domain.com`.
- **`faq.md`:** A FAQ entry title with `sample.domain.com` changed to `subdomain.example.com`.
- **`mail-fetchmail.md`:** Config examples with FQDNs for `imap`/`pop3` used `example.com` domain for a third-party, changed to `gmail.com` as more familiar third-party/external MTA.
* Normalize config volume path
- Normalizing local config path references to `./docker-data/dms/config/`: `./config/`, `config/`, \``config`\`, `/etc/` (_volume mount src path prefix_).
- Normalize DMS volume paths to `docker-data/dms/mail-{data,state,log}`: `./mail`, `./mail-state` `./data/mail`, `./data/state`, `./data/logs`, `./data/maildata`, `./data/mailstate`, `./data/maillogs`, (_dropped/converted data volumes: `maildata`, `mailstate`_).
- Other docker images also adopt the `docker-data/{service name}/` prefix.
* `ssl.md` - Use `dms/custom-certs` where appropriate.
* Apply normalizations to README and example `docker-compose.yml`
---
Common terms, sometimes interchangeably used or now invalid depending on context: `mail`, `mail container`, `mail server`, `mail-server`, `mailserver`,`docker-mailserver`, `Docker Mailserver`.
Rough transformations applied to most matches (_conditionally, depending on context_):
- 'Docker Mailserver' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail container' => '`docker-mailserver`' (_optionally retaining ' container'_)
- 'mail server' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail-server' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mailserver' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
Additionally I checked `docker run` (_plus `exec`, `logs`, etc, sub-commands_) and `docker-compose` commands. Often finding usage of `mail` instead of the expected `mailserver`
Additionally changes `mailserver` hostname in k8s to `mail` to align with other non-k8s examples.
---
* drive-by revisions
Mostly minor revisions or improvements to docs that aren't related to normalization effort.
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- letsencrypt => Support for using certificates with _Let's Encrypt_ provisioners. (Docs: [_Let's Encrypt_ Setup][docs-tls-letsencrypt])
- manual => Provide your own certificate via separate key and cert files. (Docs: [Bring Your Own Certificates][docs-tls-manual])
- Requires: `SSL_CERT_PATH` and `SSL_KEY_PATH` ENV vars to be set to the location of the files within the container.
- Optional: `SSL_ALT_CERT_PATH` and `SSL_ALT_KEY_PATH` allow providing a 2nd certificate as a fallback for dual (aka hybrid) certificate support. Useful for ECDSA with an RSA fallback. _Presently only `manual` mode supports this feature_ .
- custom => Provide your own certificate as a single file containing both the private key and full certificate chain. (Docs: `None` )
- self-signed => Provide your own self-signed certificate files. Expects a self-signed CA cert for verification. **Use only for local testing of your setup** . (Docs: [Self-Signed Certificates][docs-tls-selfsigned])
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docs(chore): Normalize for consistency (#2206)
"Brief" summary/overview of changes. See the PR discussion or individual commits from the PR for more details.
---
Only applies to the `docs/content/**` content (_and `setup` command_). `target/` and `test/` can be normalized at a later date.
* Normalize to `example.com`
- Domains normalized to `example.com`: `mywebserver.com`, `myserver.tld`, `domain.com`, `domain.tld`, `mydomain.net`, `my-domain.tld`, `my-domain.com`, `example.org`, `whoami.com`.
- Alternative domains normalized to `not-example.com`: `otherdomain.com`, `otherdomain.tld`, `domain2.tld`, `mybackupmx.com`, `whoareyou.org`.
- Email addresses normalized to `admin@example.com` (in `ssl.md`): `foo@bar.com`, `yourcurrentemail@gmail.com`, `email@email.com`, `admin@domain.tld`.
- Email addresses normalized to `external-account@gmail.com`: `bill@gates321boom.com`, `external@gmail.com`, `myemail@gmail.com`, `real-email-address@external-domain.com`.
- **`faq.md`:** A FAQ entry title with `sample.domain.com` changed to `subdomain.example.com`.
- **`mail-fetchmail.md`:** Config examples with FQDNs for `imap`/`pop3` used `example.com` domain for a third-party, changed to `gmail.com` as more familiar third-party/external MTA.
* Normalize config volume path
- Normalizing local config path references to `./docker-data/dms/config/`: `./config/`, `config/`, \``config`\`, `/etc/` (_volume mount src path prefix_).
- Normalize DMS volume paths to `docker-data/dms/mail-{data,state,log}`: `./mail`, `./mail-state` `./data/mail`, `./data/state`, `./data/logs`, `./data/maildata`, `./data/mailstate`, `./data/maillogs`, (_dropped/converted data volumes: `maildata`, `mailstate`_).
- Other docker images also adopt the `docker-data/{service name}/` prefix.
* `ssl.md` - Use `dms/custom-certs` where appropriate.
* Apply normalizations to README and example `docker-compose.yml`
---
Common terms, sometimes interchangeably used or now invalid depending on context: `mail`, `mail container`, `mail server`, `mail-server`, `mailserver`,`docker-mailserver`, `Docker Mailserver`.
Rough transformations applied to most matches (_conditionally, depending on context_):
- 'Docker Mailserver' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail container' => '`docker-mailserver`' (_optionally retaining ' container'_)
- 'mail server' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail-server' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mailserver' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
Additionally I checked `docker run` (_plus `exec`, `logs`, etc, sub-commands_) and `docker-compose` commands. Often finding usage of `mail` instead of the expected `mailserver`
Additionally changes `mailserver` hostname in k8s to `mail` to align with other non-k8s examples.
---
* drive-by revisions
Mostly minor revisions or improvements to docs that aren't related to normalization effort.
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Please read [the SSL page in the documentation][docs-tls] for more information.
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##### TLS_LEVEL
- **empty** => modern
- modern => Enables TLSv1.2 and modern ciphers only. (default)
- intermediate => Enables TLSv1, TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2 and broad compatibility ciphers.
##### SPOOF_PROTECTION
Configures the handling of creating mails with forged sender addresses.
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- **0** => (not recommended) Mail address spoofing allowed. Any logged in user may create email messages with a [forged sender address ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_spoofing ).
- 1 => Mail spoofing denied. Each user may only send with his own or his alias addresses. Addresses with [extension delimiters ](http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#recipient_delimiter ) are not able to send messages.
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##### ENABLE_SRS
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Enables the Sender Rewriting Scheme. SRS is needed if DMS acts as forwarder. See [postsrsd ](https://github.com/roehling/postsrsd/blob/master/README.md#sender-rewriting-scheme-crash-course ) for further explanation.
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- **0** => Disabled
- 1 => Enabled
##### NETWORK_INTERFACE
In case your network interface differs from `eth0` , e.g. when you are using HostNetworking in Kubernetes, you can set this to whatever interface you want. This interface will then be used.
- **empty** => `eth0`
##### VIRUSMAILS_DELETE_DELAY
Set how many days a virusmail will stay on the server before being deleted
- **empty** => 7 days
##### POSTFIX_DAGENT
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Configure Postfix `virtual_transport` to deliver mail to a different LMTP client (_default is a unix socket to dovecot_).
Provide any valid URI. Examples:
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- **empty** => `lmtp:unix:/var/run/dovecot/lmtp` (default, configured in Postfix `main.cf` )
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- `lmtp:unix:private/dovecot-lmtp` (use socket)
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- `lmtps:inet:<host>:<port>` (secure lmtp with starttls)
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- `lmtp:<kopano-host>:2003` (use kopano as mailstore)
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##### POSTFIX_MAILBOX_SIZE_LIMIT
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Set the mailbox size limit for all users. If set to zero, the size will be unlimited (default). Size is in bytes.
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- **empty** => 0 (no limit)
##### ENABLE_QUOTAS
- **1** => Dovecot quota is enabled
- 0 => Dovecot quota is disabled
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See [mailbox quota][docs-accounts-quota].
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##### POSTFIX_MESSAGE_SIZE_LIMIT
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Set the message size limit for all users. If set to zero, the size will be unlimited (not recommended!). Size is in bytes.
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- **empty** => 10240000 (~10 MB)
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##### CLAMAV_MESSAGE_SIZE_LIMIT
Mails larger than this limit won't be scanned.
ClamAV must be enabled (ENABLE_CLAMAV=1) for this.
- **empty** => 25M (25 MB)
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##### ENABLE_MANAGESIEVE
- **empty** => Managesieve service disabled
- 1 => Enables Managesieve on port 4190
##### POSTMASTER_ADDRESS
docs(chore): Normalize for consistency (#2206)
"Brief" summary/overview of changes. See the PR discussion or individual commits from the PR for more details.
---
Only applies to the `docs/content/**` content (_and `setup` command_). `target/` and `test/` can be normalized at a later date.
* Normalize to `example.com`
- Domains normalized to `example.com`: `mywebserver.com`, `myserver.tld`, `domain.com`, `domain.tld`, `mydomain.net`, `my-domain.tld`, `my-domain.com`, `example.org`, `whoami.com`.
- Alternative domains normalized to `not-example.com`: `otherdomain.com`, `otherdomain.tld`, `domain2.tld`, `mybackupmx.com`, `whoareyou.org`.
- Email addresses normalized to `admin@example.com` (in `ssl.md`): `foo@bar.com`, `yourcurrentemail@gmail.com`, `email@email.com`, `admin@domain.tld`.
- Email addresses normalized to `external-account@gmail.com`: `bill@gates321boom.com`, `external@gmail.com`, `myemail@gmail.com`, `real-email-address@external-domain.com`.
- **`faq.md`:** A FAQ entry title with `sample.domain.com` changed to `subdomain.example.com`.
- **`mail-fetchmail.md`:** Config examples with FQDNs for `imap`/`pop3` used `example.com` domain for a third-party, changed to `gmail.com` as more familiar third-party/external MTA.
* Normalize config volume path
- Normalizing local config path references to `./docker-data/dms/config/`: `./config/`, `config/`, \``config`\`, `/etc/` (_volume mount src path prefix_).
- Normalize DMS volume paths to `docker-data/dms/mail-{data,state,log}`: `./mail`, `./mail-state` `./data/mail`, `./data/state`, `./data/logs`, `./data/maildata`, `./data/mailstate`, `./data/maillogs`, (_dropped/converted data volumes: `maildata`, `mailstate`_).
- Other docker images also adopt the `docker-data/{service name}/` prefix.
* `ssl.md` - Use `dms/custom-certs` where appropriate.
* Apply normalizations to README and example `docker-compose.yml`
---
Common terms, sometimes interchangeably used or now invalid depending on context: `mail`, `mail container`, `mail server`, `mail-server`, `mailserver`,`docker-mailserver`, `Docker Mailserver`.
Rough transformations applied to most matches (_conditionally, depending on context_):
- 'Docker Mailserver' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail container' => '`docker-mailserver`' (_optionally retaining ' container'_)
- 'mail server' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail-server' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mailserver' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
Additionally I checked `docker run` (_plus `exec`, `logs`, etc, sub-commands_) and `docker-compose` commands. Often finding usage of `mail` instead of the expected `mailserver`
Additionally changes `mailserver` hostname in k8s to `mail` to align with other non-k8s examples.
---
* drive-by revisions
Mostly minor revisions or improvements to docs that aren't related to normalization effort.
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- **empty** => postmaster@example.com
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- => Specify the postmaster address
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##### ENABLE_UPDATE_CHECK
Check for updates on container start and then once a day. If an update is available, a mail is send to POSTMASTER_ADDRESS.
- 0 => Update check disabled
- **1** => Update check enabled
##### UPDATE_CHECK_INTERVAL
Customize the update check interval. Number + Suffix. Suffix must be 's' for seconds, 'm' for minutes, 'h' for hours or 'd' for days.
- **1d** => Check for updates once a day
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##### POSTSCREEN_ACTION
- **enforce** => Allow other tests to complete. Reject attempts to deliver mail with a 550 SMTP reply, and log the helo/sender/recipient information. Repeat this test the next time the client connects.
- drop => Drop the connection immediately with a 521 SMTP reply. Repeat this test the next time the client connects.
- ignore => Ignore the failure of this test. Allow other tests to complete. Repeat this test the next time the client connects. This option is useful for testing and collecting statistics without blocking mail.
##### DOVECOT_MAILBOX_FORMAT
- **maildir** => uses very common Maildir format, one file contains one message
- sdbox => (experimental) uses Dovecot high-performance mailbox format, one file contains one message
- mdbox ==> (experimental) uses Dovecot high-performance mailbox format, multiple messages per file and multiple files per box
This option has been added in November 2019. Using other format than Maildir is considered as experimental in docker-mailserver and should only be used for testing purpose. For more details, please refer to [Dovecot Documentation ](https://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat ).
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##### POSTFIX_REJECT_UNKNOWN_CLIENT_HOSTNAME
If enabled, employs `reject_unknown_client_hostname` to sender restrictions in Postfix's configuration.
- **0** => Disabled
- 1 => Enabled
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##### POSTFIX_INET_PROTOCOLS
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- **all** => Listen on all interfaces.
- ipv4 => Listen only on IPv4 interfaces. Most likely you want this behind Docker.
- ipv6 => Listen only on IPv6 interfaces.
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Note: More details at < http: / / www . postfix . org / postconf . 5 . html # inet_protocols >
##### DOVECOT_INET_PROTOCOLS
- **all** => Listen on all interfaces
- ipv4 => Listen only on IPv4 interfaces. Most likely you want this behind Docker.
- ipv6 => Listen only on IPv6 interfaces.
Note: More information at < https: / / dovecot . org / doc / dovecot-example . conf >
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##### MOVE_SPAM_TO_JUNK
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- 0 => Spam messages will be delivered in the mailbox.
- **1** => Spam messages will be delivered in the `Junk` folder.
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Routes mail identified as spam into the recipient(s) Junk folder (_via a Dovecot Sieve script_).
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!!! info
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Mail is received as spam when it has been marked with either header:
- `X-Spam: Yes` (_added by Rspamd_)
- `X-Spam-Flag: YES` (_added by SpamAssassin - requires [`SPAMASSASSIN_SPAM_TO_INBOX=1` ](#spamassassin_spam_to_inbox )_)
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##### MARK_SPAM_AS_READ
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- **0** => disabled
- 1 => Spam messages will be marked as read
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Enable to treat received spam as "read" (_avoids notification to MUA client of new mail_).
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!!! info
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Mail is received as spam when it has been marked with either header:
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- `X-Spam: Yes` (_added by Rspamd_)
- `X-Spam-Flag: YES` (_added by SpamAssassin - requires [`SPAMASSASSIN_SPAM_TO_INBOX=1` ](#spamassassin_spam_to_inbox )_)
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#### Rspamd
##### ENABLE_RSPAMD
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Enable or disable [Rspamd][docs-rspamd].
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- **0** => disabled
- 1 => enabled
##### ENABLE_RSPAMD_REDIS
Explicit control over running a Redis instance within the container. By default, this value will match what is set for [`ENABLE_RSPAMD` ](#enable_rspamd ).
The purpose of this setting is to opt-out of starting an internal Redis instance when enabling Rspamd, replacing it with your own external instance.
??? note "Configuring Rspamd for an external Redis instance"
You will need to [provide configuration][rspamd-redis-config] at `/etc/rspamd/local.d/redis.conf` similar to:
```
servers = "redis.example.test:6379";
expand_keys = true;
```
[rspamd-redis-config]: https://rspamd.com/doc/configuration/redis.html
- 0 => Disabled
- 1 => Enabled
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##### RSPAMD_CHECK_AUTHENTICATED
This settings controls whether checks should be performed on emails coming from authenticated users (i.e. most likely outgoing emails). The default value is `0` in order to align better with SpamAssassin. **We recommend** reading through [the Rspamd documentation on scanning outbound emails][rspamd-scanning-outbound] though to decide for yourself whether you need and want this feature.
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!!! note "Not all checks and actions are disabled"
DKIM signing of e-mails will still happen.
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- **0** => No checks will be performed for authenticated users
- 1 => All default checks will be performed for authenticated users
[rspamd-scanning-outbound]: https://rspamd.com/doc/tutorials/scanning_outbound.html
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##### RSPAMD_GREYLISTING
Controls whether the [Rspamd Greylisting module][rspamd-greylisting-module] is enabled. This module can further assist in avoiding spam emails by [greylisting] e-mails with a certain spam score.
- **0** => Disabled
- 1 => Enabled
[rspamd-greylisting-module]: https://rspamd.com/doc/modules/greylisting.html
[greylisting]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greylisting_(email)
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##### RSPAMD_LEARN
When enabled,
1. the "[autolearning][rspamd-autolearn]" feature is turned on;
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2. the Bayes classifier will be trained (with the help of Sieve scripts) when moving mails
1. from anywhere to the `Junk` folder (learning this email as spam);
2. from the `Junk` folder into the `INBOX` (learning this email as ham).
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!!! warning "Attention"
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As of now, the spam learning database is global (i.e. available to all users). If one user deliberately trains it with malicious data, then it will ruin your detection rate.
This feature is suitably only for users who can tell ham from spam and users that can be trusted.
[rspamd-autolearn]: https://rspamd.com/doc/configuration/statistic.html#autolearning
- **0** => Disabled
- 1 => Enabled
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##### RSPAMD_HFILTER
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Can be used to enable or disable the [Hfilter group module][rspamd-docs-hfilter-group-module]. This is used by DMS to adjust the `HFILTER_HOSTNAME_UNKNOWN` symbol, increasing its default weight to act similar to Postfix's `reject_unknown_client_hostname` , without the need to outright reject a message.
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- 0 => Disabled
- **1** => Enabled
[rspamd-docs-hfilter-group-module]: https://www.rspamd.com/doc/modules/hfilter.html
##### RSPAMD_HFILTER_HOSTNAME_UNKNOWN_SCORE
Can be used to control the score when the [`HFILTER_HOSTNAME_UNKNOWN` symbol ](#rspamd_hfilter ) applies. A higher score is more punishing. Setting it to 15 (the default score for rejecting an e-mail) is equivalent to rejecting the email when the check fails.
Default: 6 (which corresponds to the `add_header` action)
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#### Reports
##### PFLOGSUMM_TRIGGER
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Enables regular Postfix log summary ("pflogsumm") mail reports.
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- **not set** => No report
- daily_cron => Daily report for the previous day
- logrotate => Full report based on the mail log when it is rotated
This is a new option. The old REPORT options are still supported for backwards compatibility.
If this is not set and reports are enabled with the old options, logrotate will be used.
##### PFLOGSUMM_RECIPIENT
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Recipient address for Postfix log summary reports.
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- **not set** => Use POSTMASTER_ADDRESS
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- => Specify the recipient address(es)
##### PFLOGSUMM_SENDER
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Sender address (`FROM`) for pflogsumm reports (if Postfix log summary reports are enabled).
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- **not set** => Use REPORT_SENDER
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- => Specify the sender address
##### LOGWATCH_INTERVAL
Interval for logwatch report.
- **none** => No report is generated
- daily => Send a daily report
- weekly => Send a report every week
##### LOGWATCH_RECIPIENT
Recipient address for logwatch reports if they are enabled.
- **not set** => Use REPORT_RECIPIENT or POSTMASTER_ADDRESS
- => Specify the recipient address(es)
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##### LOGWATCH_SENDER
Sender address (`FROM`) for logwatch reports if logwatch reports are enabled.
- **not set** => Use REPORT_SENDER
- => Specify the sender address
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##### REPORT_RECIPIENT
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Defines who receives reports (if they are enabled).
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- **empty** => Use POSTMASTER_ADDRESS
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- => Specify the recipient address
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##### REPORT_SENDER
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Defines who sends reports (if they are enabled).
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- **empty** => `mailserver-report@<YOUR DOMAIN>`
- => Specify the sender address
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##### LOGROTATE_INTERVAL
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Changes the interval in which log files are rotated.
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- **weekly** => Rotate log files weekly
- daily => Rotate log files daily
- monthly => Rotate log files monthly
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!!! note
`LOGROTATE_INTERVAL` only manages `logrotate` within the container for services we manage internally.
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The entire log output for the container is still available via `docker logs mailserver` (or your respective container name). If you want to configure external log rotation for that container output as well, : [Docker Logging Drivers ](https://docs.docker.com/config/containers/logging/configure/ ).
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By default, the logs are lost when the container is destroyed (eg: re-creating via `docker compose down && docker compose up -d` ). To keep the logs, mount a volume (to `/var/log/mail/` ).
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!!! note
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This variable can also determine the interval for Postfix's log summary reports, see [`PFLOGSUMM_TRIGGER` ](#pflogsumm_trigger ).
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#### SpamAssassin
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##### ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN
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- **0** => SpamAssassin is disabled
- 1 => SpamAssassin is enabled
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??? info "SpamAssassin analyzes incoming mail and assigns a spam score"
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Integration with Amavis involves processing mail based on the assigned spam score via [`SA_TAG`, `SA_TAG2` and `SA_KILL` ][amavis-docs::spam-score].
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These settings have equivalent ENV supported by DMS for easy adjustments, as documented below.
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[amavis-docs::spam-score]: https://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/amavisd-new-docs.html#tagkill
##### ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN_KAM
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- **0** => KAM disabled
- 1 => KAM enabled
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[KAM ](https://mcgrail.com/template/projects#KAM1 ) is a 3rd party SpamAssassin ruleset, provided by the McGrail Foundation. If SpamAssassin is enabled, KAM can be used in addition to the default ruleset.
##### SPAMASSASSIN_SPAM_TO_INBOX
- 0 => (_Amavis action: `D_BOUNCE` _): Spam messages will be bounced (_rejected_) without any notification (_dangerous_).
- **1** => (_Amavis action: `D_PASS` _): Spam messages will be delivered to the inbox.
!!! note
The Amavis action configured by this setting:
- Influences the behaviour of the [`SA_KILL` ](#sa_kill ) setting.
- Applies to the Amavis config parameters `$final_spam_destiny` and `$final_bad_header_destiny` .
!!! note "This ENV setting is related to"
- [`MOVE_SPAM_TO_JUNK=1` ](#move_spam_to_junk )
- [`MARK_SPAM_AS_READ=1` ](#mark_spam_as_read )
- [`SA_SPAM_SUBJECT` ](#sa_spam_subject )
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##### SA_TAG
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- **2.0** => add 'spam info' headers at, or above this spam score
Mail is not yet considered spam at this spam score, but for purposes like diagnostics it can be useful to identify mail with a spam score at a lower bound than `SA_TAG2` .
??? example "`X-Spam` headers appended to mail"
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Send a simple mail to a local DMS account `hello@example.com` :
```bash
docker exec dms swaks --server 0.0.0.0 --to hello@example.com --body 'spam'
```
Inspecting the raw mail you will notice several `X-Spam` headers were added to the mail like this:
```
X-Spam-Flag: NO
X-Spam-Score: 4.162
X-Spam-Level: ** **
X-Spam-Status: No, score=4.162 tagged_above=2 required=4
tests=[BODY_SINGLE_WORD=1, DKIM_ADSP_NXDOMAIN=0.8,
NO_DNS_FOR_FROM=0.379, NO_RECEIVED=-0.001, NO_RELAYS=-0.001,
PYZOR_CHECK=1.985] autolearn=no autolearn_force=no
```
!!! info "The `X-Spam-Score` is `4.162` "
High enough for `SA_TAG` to trigger adding these headers, but not high enough for `SA_TAG2` (_which would set `X-Spam-Flag: YES` instead_).
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##### SA_TAG2
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- **6.31** => add 'spam detected' headers at, or above this level
When a spam score is high enough, mark mail as spam (_Appends the mail header: `X-Spam-Flag: YES` _).
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!!! info "Interaction with other ENV"
- [`SA_SPAM_SUBJECT` ](#sa_spam_subject ) modifies the mail subject to better communicate spam mail to the user.
- [`MOVE_SPAM_TO_JUNK=1` ](#move_spam_to_junk ): The mail is still delivered, but to the recipient(s) junk folder instead. This feature reduces the usefulness of `SA_SPAM_SUBJECT` .
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##### SA_KILL
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- **10.0** => quarantine + triggers action to handle spam
Controls the spam score threshold for triggering an action on mail that has a high spam score.
??? tip "Choosing an appropriate `SA_KILL` value"
The value should be high enough to be represent confidence in mail as spam:
- Too low: The action taken may prevent legitimate mail (ham) that was incorrectly detected as spam from being delivered successfully.
- Too high: Allows more spam to bypass the `SA_KILL` trigger (_how to treat mail with high confidence that it is actually spam_).
Experiences from DMS users with these settings has been [collected here][gh-issue::sa-tunables-insights], along with [some direct configuration guides][gh-issue::sa-tunables-guides] (_under "Resources for references"_).
[gh-issue::sa-tunables-insights]: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/pull/3058#issuecomment-1420268148
[gh-issue::sa-tunables-guides]: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/pull/3058#issuecomment-1416547911
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??? info "Trigger action"
docs(chore): Normalize for consistency (#2206)
"Brief" summary/overview of changes. See the PR discussion or individual commits from the PR for more details.
---
Only applies to the `docs/content/**` content (_and `setup` command_). `target/` and `test/` can be normalized at a later date.
* Normalize to `example.com`
- Domains normalized to `example.com`: `mywebserver.com`, `myserver.tld`, `domain.com`, `domain.tld`, `mydomain.net`, `my-domain.tld`, `my-domain.com`, `example.org`, `whoami.com`.
- Alternative domains normalized to `not-example.com`: `otherdomain.com`, `otherdomain.tld`, `domain2.tld`, `mybackupmx.com`, `whoareyou.org`.
- Email addresses normalized to `admin@example.com` (in `ssl.md`): `foo@bar.com`, `yourcurrentemail@gmail.com`, `email@email.com`, `admin@domain.tld`.
- Email addresses normalized to `external-account@gmail.com`: `bill@gates321boom.com`, `external@gmail.com`, `myemail@gmail.com`, `real-email-address@external-domain.com`.
- **`faq.md`:** A FAQ entry title with `sample.domain.com` changed to `subdomain.example.com`.
- **`mail-fetchmail.md`:** Config examples with FQDNs for `imap`/`pop3` used `example.com` domain for a third-party, changed to `gmail.com` as more familiar third-party/external MTA.
* Normalize config volume path
- Normalizing local config path references to `./docker-data/dms/config/`: `./config/`, `config/`, \``config`\`, `/etc/` (_volume mount src path prefix_).
- Normalize DMS volume paths to `docker-data/dms/mail-{data,state,log}`: `./mail`, `./mail-state` `./data/mail`, `./data/state`, `./data/logs`, `./data/maildata`, `./data/mailstate`, `./data/maillogs`, (_dropped/converted data volumes: `maildata`, `mailstate`_).
- Other docker images also adopt the `docker-data/{service name}/` prefix.
* `ssl.md` - Use `dms/custom-certs` where appropriate.
* Apply normalizations to README and example `docker-compose.yml`
---
Common terms, sometimes interchangeably used or now invalid depending on context: `mail`, `mail container`, `mail server`, `mail-server`, `mailserver`,`docker-mailserver`, `Docker Mailserver`.
Rough transformations applied to most matches (_conditionally, depending on context_):
- 'Docker Mailserver' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail container' => '`docker-mailserver`' (_optionally retaining ' container'_)
- 'mail server' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail-server' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mailserver' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
Additionally I checked `docker run` (_plus `exec`, `logs`, etc, sub-commands_) and `docker-compose` commands. Often finding usage of `mail` instead of the expected `mailserver`
Additionally changes `mailserver` hostname in k8s to `mail` to align with other non-k8s examples.
---
* drive-by revisions
Mostly minor revisions or improvements to docs that aren't related to normalization effort.
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DMS will configure Amavis with either of these actions based on the DMS [`SPAMASSASSIN_SPAM_TO_INBOX` ](#spamassassin_spam_to_inbox ) ENV setting:
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- `D_PASS` (**default**):
- Accept mail and deliver it to the recipient(s), despite the high spam score. A copy is still stored in quarantine.
- This is a good default to start with until you are more confident in an `SA_KILL` threshold that won't accidentally discard / bounce legitimate mail users are expecting to arrive but is detected as spam.
- `D_BOUNCE` :
- Additionally sends a bounce notification (DSN).
- The [DSN is suppressed][amavis-docs::actions] (_no bounce sent_) when the spam score exceeds the Amavis `$sa_dsn_cutoff_level` config setting (default: `10` ). With the DMS `SA_KILL` default also being `10` , no DSN will ever be sent.
- `D_REJECT` / `D_DISCARD` :
- These two aren't configured by DMS, but are valid alternative action values if configuring Amavis directly.
docs(chore): Normalize for consistency (#2206)
"Brief" summary/overview of changes. See the PR discussion or individual commits from the PR for more details.
---
Only applies to the `docs/content/**` content (_and `setup` command_). `target/` and `test/` can be normalized at a later date.
* Normalize to `example.com`
- Domains normalized to `example.com`: `mywebserver.com`, `myserver.tld`, `domain.com`, `domain.tld`, `mydomain.net`, `my-domain.tld`, `my-domain.com`, `example.org`, `whoami.com`.
- Alternative domains normalized to `not-example.com`: `otherdomain.com`, `otherdomain.tld`, `domain2.tld`, `mybackupmx.com`, `whoareyou.org`.
- Email addresses normalized to `admin@example.com` (in `ssl.md`): `foo@bar.com`, `yourcurrentemail@gmail.com`, `email@email.com`, `admin@domain.tld`.
- Email addresses normalized to `external-account@gmail.com`: `bill@gates321boom.com`, `external@gmail.com`, `myemail@gmail.com`, `real-email-address@external-domain.com`.
- **`faq.md`:** A FAQ entry title with `sample.domain.com` changed to `subdomain.example.com`.
- **`mail-fetchmail.md`:** Config examples with FQDNs for `imap`/`pop3` used `example.com` domain for a third-party, changed to `gmail.com` as more familiar third-party/external MTA.
* Normalize config volume path
- Normalizing local config path references to `./docker-data/dms/config/`: `./config/`, `config/`, \``config`\`, `/etc/` (_volume mount src path prefix_).
- Normalize DMS volume paths to `docker-data/dms/mail-{data,state,log}`: `./mail`, `./mail-state` `./data/mail`, `./data/state`, `./data/logs`, `./data/maildata`, `./data/mailstate`, `./data/maillogs`, (_dropped/converted data volumes: `maildata`, `mailstate`_).
- Other docker images also adopt the `docker-data/{service name}/` prefix.
* `ssl.md` - Use `dms/custom-certs` where appropriate.
* Apply normalizations to README and example `docker-compose.yml`
---
Common terms, sometimes interchangeably used or now invalid depending on context: `mail`, `mail container`, `mail server`, `mail-server`, `mailserver`,`docker-mailserver`, `Docker Mailserver`.
Rough transformations applied to most matches (_conditionally, depending on context_):
- 'Docker Mailserver' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail container' => '`docker-mailserver`' (_optionally retaining ' container'_)
- 'mail server' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail-server' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mailserver' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
Additionally I checked `docker run` (_plus `exec`, `logs`, etc, sub-commands_) and `docker-compose` commands. Often finding usage of `mail` instead of the expected `mailserver`
Additionally changes `mailserver` hostname in k8s to `mail` to align with other non-k8s examples.
---
* drive-by revisions
Mostly minor revisions or improvements to docs that aren't related to normalization effort.
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??? note "Quarantined mail"
When mail has a spam score that reaches the `SA_KILL` threshold:
- [It will be quarantined][amavis-docs::quarantine] regardless of the `SA_KILL` action to perform.
- With `D_PASS` the delivered mail also appends an `X-Quarantine-ID` mail header. The ID value of this header is part of the quarantined file name.
If emails are quarantined, they are compressed and stored at a location dependent on the [`ONE_DIR` ](#one_dir ) setting:
- `ONE_DIR=1` (default): `/var/mail-state/lib-amavis/virusmails/`
- `ONE_DIR=0` : `/var/lib/amavis/virusmails/`
!!! tip
Easily list mail stored in quarantine with `find` and the quarantine path:
```bash
find /var/lib/amavis/virusmails -type f
```
[amavis-docs::actions]: https://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/amavisd-new-docs.html#actions
[amavis-docs::quarantine]: https://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/amavisd-new-docs.html#quarantine
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##### SA_SPAM_SUBJECT
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Adds a prefix to the subject header when mail is marked as spam (_via [`SA_TAG2` ](#sa_tag2 )_).
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- **`'***SPAM*** '`** => A string value to use as a mail subject prefix.
- `undef` => Opt-out of modifying the subject for mail marked as spam.
??? example "Including trailing white-space"
Add trailing white-space by quote wrapping the value: `SA_SPAM_SUBJECT='[SPAM] '`
??? example "Including the associated spam score"
The [`_SCORE_` tag][sa-docs::score-tag] will be substituted with the SpamAssassin score: `SA_SPAM_SUBJECT=***SPAM(_SCORE_)***` .
[sa-docs::score-tag]: https://spamassassin.apache.org/full/4.0.x/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html#rewrite_header-subject-from-to-STRING
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##### SA_SHORTCIRCUIT_BAYES_SPAM
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- **1** => will activate SpamAssassin short circuiting for bayes spam detection.
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This will uncomment the respective line in `/etc/spamassasin/local.cf`
!!! warning
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Activate this only if you are confident in your bayes database for identifying spam.
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##### SA_SHORTCIRCUIT_BAYES_HAM
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- **1** => will activate SpamAssassin short circuiting for bayes ham detection
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This will uncomment the respective line in `/etc/spamassasin/local.cf`
!!! warning
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Activate this only if you are confident in your bayes database for identifying ham.
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#### Fetchmail
##### ENABLE_FETCHMAIL
- **0** => `fetchmail` disabled
- 1 => `fetchmail` enabled
##### FETCHMAIL_POLL
- **300** => `fetchmail` The number of seconds for the interval
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##### FETCHMAIL_PARALLEL
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- **0** => `fetchmail` runs with a single config file `/etc/fetchmailrc`
- 1 => `/etc/fetchmailrc` is split per poll entry. For every poll entry a separate fetchmail instance is started to [allow having multiple imap idle connections per server][fetchmail-imap-workaround] (_when poll entries reference the same IMAP server_).
[fetchmail-imap-workaround]: https://otremba.net/wiki/Fetchmail_(Debian)#Immediate_Download_via_IMAP_IDLE
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Note: The defaults of your fetchmailrc file need to be at the top of the file. Otherwise it won't be added correctly to all separate `fetchmail` instances.
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#### Getmail
##### ENABLE_GETMAIL
Enable or disable `getmail` .
- **0** => Disabled
- 1 => Enabled
##### GETMAIL_POLL
- **5** => `getmail` The number of minutes for the interval. Min: 1; Max: 30; Default: 5.
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#### LDAP
##### LDAP_START_TLS
- **empty** => no
- yes => LDAP over TLS enabled for Postfix
##### LDAP_SERVER_HOST
docs(chore): Normalize for consistency (#2206)
"Brief" summary/overview of changes. See the PR discussion or individual commits from the PR for more details.
---
Only applies to the `docs/content/**` content (_and `setup` command_). `target/` and `test/` can be normalized at a later date.
* Normalize to `example.com`
- Domains normalized to `example.com`: `mywebserver.com`, `myserver.tld`, `domain.com`, `domain.tld`, `mydomain.net`, `my-domain.tld`, `my-domain.com`, `example.org`, `whoami.com`.
- Alternative domains normalized to `not-example.com`: `otherdomain.com`, `otherdomain.tld`, `domain2.tld`, `mybackupmx.com`, `whoareyou.org`.
- Email addresses normalized to `admin@example.com` (in `ssl.md`): `foo@bar.com`, `yourcurrentemail@gmail.com`, `email@email.com`, `admin@domain.tld`.
- Email addresses normalized to `external-account@gmail.com`: `bill@gates321boom.com`, `external@gmail.com`, `myemail@gmail.com`, `real-email-address@external-domain.com`.
- **`faq.md`:** A FAQ entry title with `sample.domain.com` changed to `subdomain.example.com`.
- **`mail-fetchmail.md`:** Config examples with FQDNs for `imap`/`pop3` used `example.com` domain for a third-party, changed to `gmail.com` as more familiar third-party/external MTA.
* Normalize config volume path
- Normalizing local config path references to `./docker-data/dms/config/`: `./config/`, `config/`, \``config`\`, `/etc/` (_volume mount src path prefix_).
- Normalize DMS volume paths to `docker-data/dms/mail-{data,state,log}`: `./mail`, `./mail-state` `./data/mail`, `./data/state`, `./data/logs`, `./data/maildata`, `./data/mailstate`, `./data/maillogs`, (_dropped/converted data volumes: `maildata`, `mailstate`_).
- Other docker images also adopt the `docker-data/{service name}/` prefix.
* `ssl.md` - Use `dms/custom-certs` where appropriate.
* Apply normalizations to README and example `docker-compose.yml`
---
Common terms, sometimes interchangeably used or now invalid depending on context: `mail`, `mail container`, `mail server`, `mail-server`, `mailserver`,`docker-mailserver`, `Docker Mailserver`.
Rough transformations applied to most matches (_conditionally, depending on context_):
- 'Docker Mailserver' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail container' => '`docker-mailserver`' (_optionally retaining ' container'_)
- 'mail server' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail-server' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mailserver' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
Additionally I checked `docker run` (_plus `exec`, `logs`, etc, sub-commands_) and `docker-compose` commands. Often finding usage of `mail` instead of the expected `mailserver`
Additionally changes `mailserver` hostname in k8s to `mail` to align with other non-k8s examples.
---
* drive-by revisions
Mostly minor revisions or improvements to docs that aren't related to normalization effort.
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- **empty** => mail.example.com
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- => Specify the `<dns-name>` / `<ip-address>` where the LDAP server is reachable via a URI like: `ldaps://mail.example.com` .
- Note: You must include the desired URI scheme (`ldap://`, `ldaps://` , `ldapi://` ).
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##### LDAP_SEARCH_BASE
- **empty** => ou=people,dc=domain,dc=com
- => e.g. LDAP_SEARCH_BASE=dc=mydomain,dc=local
##### LDAP_BIND_DN
- **empty** => cn=admin,dc=domain,dc=com
- => take a look at examples of SASL_LDAP_BIND_DN
##### LDAP_BIND_PW
- **empty** => admin
- => Specify the password to bind against ldap
##### LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_USER
- e.g. `(&(mail=%s)(mailEnabled=TRUE))`
- => Specify how ldap should be asked for users
##### LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_GROUP
- e.g. `(&(mailGroupMember=%s)(mailEnabled=TRUE))`
- => Specify how ldap should be asked for groups
##### LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_ALIAS
- e.g. `(&(mailAlias=%s)(mailEnabled=TRUE))`
- => Specify how ldap should be asked for aliases
##### LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_DOMAIN
- e.g. `(&(|(mail=*@%s)(mailalias=*@%s)(mailGroupMember=*@%s))(mailEnabled=TRUE))`
- => Specify how ldap should be asked for domains
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##### LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_SENDERS
- **empty** => use user/alias/group maps directly, equivalent to `(|($LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_USER)($LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_ALIAS)($LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_GROUP))`
- => Override how ldap should be asked if a sender address is allowed for a user
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##### DOVECOT_TLS
- **empty** => no
- yes => LDAP over TLS enabled for Dovecot
#### Dovecot
The following variables overwrite the default values for ```/etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext```.
##### DOVECOT_BASE
- **empty** => same as `LDAP_SEARCH_BASE`
- => Tell Dovecot to search only below this base entry. (e.g. `ou=people,dc=domain,dc=com` )
##### DOVECOT_DEFAULT_PASS_SCHEME
- **empty** => `SSHA`
- => Select one crypt scheme for password hashing from this list of [password schemes ](https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/authentication/password_schemes/ ).
##### DOVECOT_DN
- **empty** => same as `LDAP_BIND_DN`
- => Bind dn for LDAP connection. (e.g. `cn=admin,dc=domain,dc=com` )
##### DOVECOT_DNPASS
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- **empty** => same as `LDAP_BIND_PW`
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- => Password for LDAP dn specified in `DOVECOT_DN` .
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##### DOVECOT_URIS
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- **empty** => same as `LDAP_SERVER_HOST`
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- => Specify a space separated list of LDAP URIs.
- Note: You must include the desired URI scheme (`ldap://`, `ldaps://` , `ldapi://` ).
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##### DOVECOT_LDAP_VERSION
- **empty** => 3
- 2 => LDAP version 2 is used
- 3 => LDAP version 3 is used
##### DOVECOT_AUTH_BIND
- **empty** => no
- yes => Enable [LDAP authentication binds ](https://wiki.dovecot.org/AuthDatabase/LDAP/AuthBinds )
##### DOVECOT_USER_FILTER
- e.g. `(&(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(uniqueIdentifier=%n))`
##### DOVECOT_USER_ATTRS
- e.g. `homeDirectory=home,qmailUID=uid,qmailGID=gid,mailMessageStore=mail`
- => Specify the directory to dovecot attribute mapping that fits your directory structure.
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- Note: This is necessary for directories that do not use the Postfix Book Schema.
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- Note: The left-hand value is the directory attribute, the right hand value is the dovecot variable.
- More details on the [Dovecot Wiki ](https://wiki.dovecot.org/AuthDatabase/LDAP/Userdb )
##### DOVECOT_PASS_FILTER
- e.g. `(&(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(uniqueIdentifier=%n))`
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- **empty** => same as `DOVECOT_USER_FILTER`
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##### DOVECOT_PASS_ATTRS
- e.g. `uid=user,userPassword=password`
- => Specify the directory to dovecot variable mapping that fits your directory structure.
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- Note: This is necessary for directories that do not use the Postfix Book Schema.
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- Note: The left-hand value is the directory attribute, the right hand value is the dovecot variable.
- More details on the [Dovecot Wiki ](https://wiki.dovecot.org/AuthDatabase/LDAP/PasswordLookups )
#### Postgrey
##### ENABLE_POSTGREY
- **0** => `postgrey` is disabled
- 1 => `postgrey` is enabled
##### POSTGREY_DELAY
- **300** => greylist for N seconds
Note: This postgrey setting needs `ENABLE_POSTGREY=1`
##### POSTGREY_MAX_AGE
- **35** => delete entries older than N days since the last time that they have been seen
Note: This postgrey setting needs `ENABLE_POSTGREY=1`
##### POSTGREY_AUTO_WHITELIST_CLIENTS
- **5** => whitelist host after N successful deliveries (N=0 to disable whitelisting)
Note: This postgrey setting needs `ENABLE_POSTGREY=1`
##### POSTGREY_TEXT
- **Delayed by Postgrey** => response when a mail is greylisted
Note: This postgrey setting needs `ENABLE_POSTGREY=1`
#### SASL Auth
##### ENABLE_SASLAUTHD
- **0** => `saslauthd` is disabled
- 1 => `saslauthd` is enabled
##### SASLAUTHD_MECHANISMS
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- **empty** => pam
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- `ldap` => authenticate against ldap server
- `shadow` => authenticate against local user db
- `mysql` => authenticate against mysql db
- `rimap` => authenticate against imap server
- NOTE: can be a list of mechanisms like pam ldap shadow
##### SASLAUTHD_MECH_OPTIONS
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- **empty** => None
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- e.g. with SASLAUTHD_MECHANISMS rimap you need to specify the ip-address/servername of the imap server ==> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
##### SASLAUTHD_LDAP_SERVER
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- **empty** => same as `LDAP_SERVER_HOST`
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- Note: You must include the desired URI scheme (`ldap://`, `ldaps://` , `ldapi://` ).
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##### SASLAUTHD_LDAP_START_TLS
- **empty** => `no`
- `yes` => Enable `ldap_start_tls` option
##### SASLAUTHD_LDAP_TLS_CHECK_PEER
- **empty** => `no`
- `yes` => Enable `ldap_tls_check_peer` option
##### SASLAUTHD_LDAP_TLS_CACERT_DIR
Path to directory with CA (Certificate Authority) certificates.
- **empty** => Nothing is added to the configuration
- Any value => Fills the `ldap_tls_cacert_dir` option
##### SASLAUTHD_LDAP_TLS_CACERT_FILE
File containing CA (Certificate Authority) certificate(s).
- **empty** => Nothing is added to the configuration
- Any value => Fills the `ldap_tls_cacert_file` option
##### SASLAUTHD_LDAP_BIND_DN
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- **empty** => same as `LDAP_BIND_DN`
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- specify an object with privileges to search the directory tree
- e.g. active directory: SASLAUTHD_LDAP_BIND_DN=cn=Administrator,cn=Users,dc=mydomain,dc=net
- e.g. openldap: SASLAUTHD_LDAP_BIND_DN=cn=admin,dc=mydomain,dc=net
##### SASLAUTHD_LDAP_PASSWORD
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- **empty** => same as `LDAP_BIND_PW`
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##### SASLAUTHD_LDAP_SEARCH_BASE
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- **empty** => same as `LDAP_SEARCH_BASE`
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- specify the search base
##### SASLAUTHD_LDAP_FILTER
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- **empty** => default filter `(&(uniqueIdentifier=%u)(mailEnabled=TRUE))`
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- e.g. for active directory: `(&(sAMAccountName=%U)(objectClass=person))`
- e.g. for openldap: `(&(uid=%U)(objectClass=person))`
##### SASLAUTHD_LDAP_PASSWORD_ATTR
Specify what password attribute to use for password verification.
- **empty** => Nothing is added to the configuration but the documentation says it is `userPassword` by default.
- Any value => Fills the `ldap_password_attr` option
##### SASLAUTHD_LDAP_AUTH_METHOD
- **empty** => `bind` will be used as a default value
- `fastbind` => The fastbind method is used
- `custom` => The custom method uses userPassword attribute to verify the password
##### SASLAUTHD_LDAP_MECH
Specify the authentication mechanism for SASL bind.
- **empty** => Nothing is added to the configuration
- Any value => Fills the `ldap_mech` option
#### SRS (Sender Rewriting Scheme)
##### SRS_SENDER_CLASSES
An email has an "envelope" sender (indicating the sending server) and a
"header" sender (indicating who sent it). More strict SPF policies may require
you to replace both instead of just the envelope sender.
[More info ](https://www.mybluelinux.com/what-is-email-envelope-and-email-header/ ).
- **envelope_sender** => Rewrite only envelope sender address
- header_sender => Rewrite only header sender (not recommended)
- envelope_sender,header_sender => Rewrite both senders
##### SRS_EXCLUDE_DOMAINS
- **empty** => Envelope sender will be rewritten for all domains
- provide comma separated list of domains to exclude from rewriting
##### SRS_SECRET
- **empty** => generated when the container is started for the first time
- provide a secret to use in base64
- you may specify multiple keys, comma separated. the first one is used for signing and the remaining will be used for verification. this is how you rotate and expire keys
- if you have a cluster/swarm make sure the same keys are on all nodes
- example command to generate a key: `dd if=/dev/urandom bs=24 count=1 2>/dev/null | base64`
##### SRS_DOMAINNAME
docs(chore): Normalize for consistency (#2206)
"Brief" summary/overview of changes. See the PR discussion or individual commits from the PR for more details.
---
Only applies to the `docs/content/**` content (_and `setup` command_). `target/` and `test/` can be normalized at a later date.
* Normalize to `example.com`
- Domains normalized to `example.com`: `mywebserver.com`, `myserver.tld`, `domain.com`, `domain.tld`, `mydomain.net`, `my-domain.tld`, `my-domain.com`, `example.org`, `whoami.com`.
- Alternative domains normalized to `not-example.com`: `otherdomain.com`, `otherdomain.tld`, `domain2.tld`, `mybackupmx.com`, `whoareyou.org`.
- Email addresses normalized to `admin@example.com` (in `ssl.md`): `foo@bar.com`, `yourcurrentemail@gmail.com`, `email@email.com`, `admin@domain.tld`.
- Email addresses normalized to `external-account@gmail.com`: `bill@gates321boom.com`, `external@gmail.com`, `myemail@gmail.com`, `real-email-address@external-domain.com`.
- **`faq.md`:** A FAQ entry title with `sample.domain.com` changed to `subdomain.example.com`.
- **`mail-fetchmail.md`:** Config examples with FQDNs for `imap`/`pop3` used `example.com` domain for a third-party, changed to `gmail.com` as more familiar third-party/external MTA.
* Normalize config volume path
- Normalizing local config path references to `./docker-data/dms/config/`: `./config/`, `config/`, \``config`\`, `/etc/` (_volume mount src path prefix_).
- Normalize DMS volume paths to `docker-data/dms/mail-{data,state,log}`: `./mail`, `./mail-state` `./data/mail`, `./data/state`, `./data/logs`, `./data/maildata`, `./data/mailstate`, `./data/maillogs`, (_dropped/converted data volumes: `maildata`, `mailstate`_).
- Other docker images also adopt the `docker-data/{service name}/` prefix.
* `ssl.md` - Use `dms/custom-certs` where appropriate.
* Apply normalizations to README and example `docker-compose.yml`
---
Common terms, sometimes interchangeably used or now invalid depending on context: `mail`, `mail container`, `mail server`, `mail-server`, `mailserver`,`docker-mailserver`, `Docker Mailserver`.
Rough transformations applied to most matches (_conditionally, depending on context_):
- 'Docker Mailserver' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail container' => '`docker-mailserver`' (_optionally retaining ' container'_)
- 'mail server' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail-server' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mailserver' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
Additionally I checked `docker run` (_plus `exec`, `logs`, etc, sub-commands_) and `docker-compose` commands. Often finding usage of `mail` instead of the expected `mailserver`
Additionally changes `mailserver` hostname in k8s to `mail` to align with other non-k8s examples.
---
* drive-by revisions
Mostly minor revisions or improvements to docs that aren't related to normalization effort.
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- **empty** => Derived from [`OVERRIDE_HOSTNAME` ](#override_hostname ), `$DOMAINNAME` (internal), or the container's hostname
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- Set this if auto-detection fails, isn't what you want, or you wish to have a separate container handle DSNs
#### Default Relay Host
##### DEFAULT_RELAY_HOST
- **empty** => don't set default relayhost setting in main.cf
- default host and port to relay all mail through.
Format: `[example.com]:587` (don't forget the brackets if you need this to
be compatible with `$RELAY_USER` and `$RELAY_PASSWORD` , explained below).
#### Multi-domain Relay Hosts
##### RELAY_HOST
- **empty** => don't configure relay host
- default host to relay mail through
##### RELAY_PORT
- **empty** => 25
- default port to relay mail through
##### RELAY_USER
- **empty** => no default
- default relay username (if no specific entry exists in postfix-sasl-password.cf)
##### RELAY_PASSWORD
- **empty** => no default
- password for default relay user
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[docs-rspamd]: ./security/rspamd.md
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[docs-faq-onedir]: ../faq.md#what-about-docker-datadmsmail-state-folder-varmail-state-internally
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[docs-tls]: ./security/ssl.md
docs(chore): Normalize for consistency (#2206)
"Brief" summary/overview of changes. See the PR discussion or individual commits from the PR for more details.
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Only applies to the `docs/content/**` content (_and `setup` command_). `target/` and `test/` can be normalized at a later date.
* Normalize to `example.com`
- Domains normalized to `example.com`: `mywebserver.com`, `myserver.tld`, `domain.com`, `domain.tld`, `mydomain.net`, `my-domain.tld`, `my-domain.com`, `example.org`, `whoami.com`.
- Alternative domains normalized to `not-example.com`: `otherdomain.com`, `otherdomain.tld`, `domain2.tld`, `mybackupmx.com`, `whoareyou.org`.
- Email addresses normalized to `admin@example.com` (in `ssl.md`): `foo@bar.com`, `yourcurrentemail@gmail.com`, `email@email.com`, `admin@domain.tld`.
- Email addresses normalized to `external-account@gmail.com`: `bill@gates321boom.com`, `external@gmail.com`, `myemail@gmail.com`, `real-email-address@external-domain.com`.
- **`faq.md`:** A FAQ entry title with `sample.domain.com` changed to `subdomain.example.com`.
- **`mail-fetchmail.md`:** Config examples with FQDNs for `imap`/`pop3` used `example.com` domain for a third-party, changed to `gmail.com` as more familiar third-party/external MTA.
* Normalize config volume path
- Normalizing local config path references to `./docker-data/dms/config/`: `./config/`, `config/`, \``config`\`, `/etc/` (_volume mount src path prefix_).
- Normalize DMS volume paths to `docker-data/dms/mail-{data,state,log}`: `./mail`, `./mail-state` `./data/mail`, `./data/state`, `./data/logs`, `./data/maildata`, `./data/mailstate`, `./data/maillogs`, (_dropped/converted data volumes: `maildata`, `mailstate`_).
- Other docker images also adopt the `docker-data/{service name}/` prefix.
* `ssl.md` - Use `dms/custom-certs` where appropriate.
* Apply normalizations to README and example `docker-compose.yml`
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Common terms, sometimes interchangeably used or now invalid depending on context: `mail`, `mail container`, `mail server`, `mail-server`, `mailserver`,`docker-mailserver`, `Docker Mailserver`.
Rough transformations applied to most matches (_conditionally, depending on context_):
- 'Docker Mailserver' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail container' => '`docker-mailserver`' (_optionally retaining ' container'_)
- 'mail server' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail-server' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mailserver' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
Additionally I checked `docker run` (_plus `exec`, `logs`, etc, sub-commands_) and `docker-compose` commands. Often finding usage of `mail` instead of the expected `mailserver`
Additionally changes `mailserver` hostname in k8s to `mail` to align with other non-k8s examples.
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[docs-tls-letsencrypt]: ./security/ssl.md#lets-encrypt-recommended
[docs-tls-manual]: ./security/ssl.md#bring-your-own-certificates
[docs-tls-selfsigned]: ./security/ssl.md#self-signed-certificates
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[docs-accounts-quota]: ./user-management.md#quotas