* Enable user definable fetchmail poll times
* create new ENV variable FETCHMAIL_POLL in target/start-mailserver.sh
* change --daemon setting in supervisor-app.conf to use ENV var
* Put FETCHMAIL_POLL env variable in Dockerfile to handle case where
user does not specify it in their docker-compose.yml
* installed supervisor. Still need to set tasks to run in foreground.
* setting programs to run in foreground
* seems to work now
* cleanup
* final fixes
* tests
* show startup output on stdout
* set Dovecot config files before starting it
* make all processes log to console
* Use the supervisor as the main process. The start-mailserver is started
from the supervisord and then this process triggers others.
Defined some default variable in the Dockerfile. In order for
supervisored to build the command lines the ENV variable need to be set.
Therefore the defaults are defined.
Some processes are not single processes like postfix and fail2ban and
they have a wrapper. The wrapper takes care of proper shutdown and checking
if the process is running or not. Supervisored will restart the wrapping
script if the process is gone.
Increased some delays between tests because sometimes they where to short
for all containers to be running.
* Remove obsolete comments, reset timeout value to old one, added new lines
* Add more time for analyzing the emails.
Sometimes it fails the tests and gives a wrong state about
the test. During testing 40 seconds was the safe value.
* First pass at adding support for pipe and filter in Sieve, excluding unit tests.
* Reduce insight into copied scripts
* Added test
* Adjustments related to switch to 16.04
Moved variable VIRUSMAILS_DELETE_DELAY to Dockerfile. This variable will be written to /etc/environment in the start
script to make it visible to cron. Also removed echo in cron job to prevent sending mail for each run.
* Move ldap files to target dir
* Move ldap files to target dir
* Update start-mailser.sh to use copied files
* Add the domainname from container to vhost
* Fix unary operator error
* List dovecot users only when LDAP disabled
* Minor
For other items (files, directories) that do not require ADD’s tar
auto-extraction capability, you should always use COPY.
docker run --rm -i lukasmartinelli/hadolint < Dockerfile
shows:
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/dev/stdin:50 DL3020 Use COPY instead of ADD for files and folders
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/dev/stdin:78 DL3020 Use COPY instead of ADD for files and folders
/dev/stdin:81 DL3020 Use COPY instead of ADD for files and folders
/dev/stdin:82 DL3020 Use COPY instead of ADD for files and folders
/dev/stdin:85 DL3020 Use COPY instead of ADD for files and folders
/dev/stdin:89 DL3020 Use COPY instead of ADD for files and folders
/dev/stdin:107 DL3020 Use COPY instead of ADD for files and folders
/dev/stdin:109 DL3020 Use COPY instead of ADD for files and folders
The 'ADD' instruction can handle directories as source. It is no need
to add every script in 'target/bin' explicitly. New scripts can be
added without touching the Dockerfile.
This commit adds a script nammed 'listmailuser'. './setup.sh' uses this
this script for its subcommand './setup.sh email list'. A test have
been added too.
Changed Dockerfile to include a missing configuration file for dovecot (mailboxes).
Moved Postfix setup after DKIM/DMARC/SSL setup, near the override postfix setup.
The dovecot-sieve plugin is installed and configured to apply sieve
as soon as a .dovecot.sieve file is encountered in the virtual user's
home directory (that is /var/mail/${domain}/${username}/.dovecot.sieve).
Transport has been changed in the postfix configuration to use
Dovecot LDA (see http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Postfix) to actually
enable sieve filtering.
Tests have been added.