* Adding the PERMIT_DOCKER option
See README.md for more informations
* Adding some test for PERMIT_DOCKER option
* Fix test cases
* Opendkim and Openmarc configuration
Fix docker network range
Adding opendkim and openmarc configuration
* Adding some options for tests
* Update log message
* Update tests
* Allow disabling amavis service
Setting the `DISABLE_AMAVIS=1` env var will skip the starting of the
amavis process.
* Enable option to not run spamassassin
Setting the `DISABLE_SPAMASSASSIN=1` env var will start this container
without spamassain.
* Allow starting of the container without clamav
Setting the `DISABLE_CLAMAV=1` env var will start this container without
starting clamav.
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.
mail servers using an enhanced client, sender and helo
restriction configuration.
The configuration has been adapted using this blog post:
https://www.webstershome.co.uk/2014/04/07/postfix-blocking-spam-enters-server/
Basically mail servers having invalid configuration (as e.g. sending
from and dynamic IP or a misconfigured hostname) will have their
mails rejected.
Additionnally three RBL servers are used to detect spam sending
IPs: dnsbl.sorbs.net, zen.spamhaus.org and bl.spamcop.net.
The results of a 12h test drive using a 100+ daily spam
mail account (SpamAssasin was always enabled, just counting
delivered mails to inbox not counting what SA detected):
- Before: 34 incoming mails
- Afer change: 6 incoming mails (82% reduction)
Fixes#161.