* Added DEFAULT_RELAY_HOST setting
* If set this value will be used as the relayhost in /etc/postfix/maincf causing all mail to be delivered using this relay host
* Test for default relay host setting
* DOMAINNAME can fail to be set in postsrsd-wrapper.sh
if the container doesn’t have a proper hostname, postsrsd will fail to start
because SRS_DOMAIN is empty. Make a best effort to figure out the domain name
and provide a way to set one if needed.
This modification proposes to support the running configured mounted
volume for configuration.
This removes the need to pass a path from the command line when the
container is running and configured in another way that yours.
* Ensure that the provided username actually contains a domain
* Update README.md to be consistent with addmailuser script
* Add a test to check if the username includes the domain
* Add new configuration for multi-domain relay hosts (#922)
* Creates new environment variables (replacing existing AWS_SES variables)
* Optionally allows more advanced setups using config files
* Update relay hosts during change detection (#922)
* Add helper scripts for adding relay hosts and per-domain auth
* Allow the possibility to deliver some mail directly
* adding a domain with no destination will exclude it from the
relayhost_map and so Postfix will attempt to deliver the mail directly
* tests for setup.sh script
* tests for relay host configuration
* these tests cover the code in `start-mailserver.sh` dealing with both
the env vars and the configuration files
* Added dependencies, binary, startup configuration
* Added env variable to dist files/readme
* send summary after each logrotate, added env variable for mail/logrotate interval
* remove mail.log from rsyslogs logrotate
* rotate mail.log when no email is set
* Added documentation for POSTFIX_LOGROTATE_INTERVAL
* Removed interval option, since its not being tested for.
* changed test to force logrotate to rotate fixed logrotate config
* readded setup_environment, made logrotate_setup being called everytime
* changed documentation for new variable names - again
* Did Documentation, added a default recipient, added test for default config.
* layout fix
* changed variable names apposite the documentation
* update postmaster_address in dovecot config according to POSTMASTER_ADDRESS env var
* tests: add another test for postmaster_address with default settings
* Introduced Postscreen
cheaper, earlier and simpler blocking of zombies/spambots.
From http://postfix.cs.utah.edu/POSTSCREEN_README.html :
As a first layer, postscreen(8) blocks connections from zombies and other spambots that are responsible for about 90% of all spam. It is implemented as a single process to make this defense as cheap as possible.
Things we need to consider:
- Do we need a whitelist/backlist file? (http://postfix.cs.utah.edu/postconf.5.html#postscreen_access_list)
- Via introducing an optional config/postfix-access.cidr
- The only permanent whitelisting I could imagine are monitoring services(which might (still?) behave weird/hastely) or blacklisting backup servers(since no traffic should be coming from them anyway)
- Do we need deep inspections? They are desireable, but these tests are expensive: a good client must disconnect after it passes the test, before it can talk to a real Postfix SMTP server. Considered tests are:
- postscreen_bare_newline_enable (http://postfix.cs.utah.edu/postconf.5.html#postscreen_bare_newline_action)
- postscreen_non_smtp_command_enable (http://postfix.cs.utah.edu/postconf.5.html#postscreen_non_smtp_command_action)
- postscreen_pipelining_enable (http://postfix.cs.utah.edu/postconf.5.html#postscreen_pipelining_action)
- Do we need to make the blacklisting via dnsblocking configurable? It's currently set and weighted as follows, where a score of 3 results in blocking, a score of -1 results in whitelisting:
(*: adds the specified weight to the SMTP client's DNSBL score. Specify a negative number for whitelisting.)
(http://postfix.cs.utah.edu/postconf.5.html#postscreen_dnsbl_sites)
- zen.spamhaus.org*3
- bl.mailspike.net
- b.barracudacentral.org*2
- bl.spameatingmonkey.net
- bl.spamcop.net
- dnsbl.sorbs.net
- psbl.surriel.com
- list.dnswl.org=127.0.[0..255].0*-2
- list.dnswl.org=127.0.[0..255].1*-3
- list.dnswl.org=127.0.[0..255].[2..3]*-4
- What to do when blacklisting? I currently set it to drop. We could
- 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.
- 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.
In the end I think we could drop postgrey support. Postscreen replaces postgrey in its entirety, while being more selective and not delaying mail. Especially if we consider using the deep inspection options of postscreen.
Hope that wasn't too much to read! ;)
* main.cf got misformatted..
Don't know how, should be ok now.
* fixed malformatted main.cf & repaired master.cf
* reenabled rbl stuff.. It's cached, therefore doesn't hurt
* fixed tests
* added tests, repaired tests, added info, introduced new Variable POSTSCREEN_ACTION, fixes
* fail2ban handling integrated in setup.sh
- calling \"./setup debug fail2ban\" lists all iptable chains whith blocked IPs (like: Banned in dovecot: 91.200.12.164
Banned in postfix-sasl: 91.200.12.164)
- calling \"./setup debug fail2ban unban xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx [yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy ...]\" unbans/removes those IPs from all jails.
- calling \"./setup debug fail2ban unban\" (without an IP) gives an descriptive error: (You need to specify an IP address. Run "./setup.sh debug fail2ban" to get a list of banned IP addresses.)
* disable_vrfy_command: (#798)
Prevents Spammers from collecting existing mail-addresses by probing the mailserver for them.
* Added support for Dovecot and Postfix LDAP TLS (#800)
* Allow setup of LDAP STARTTLS for Dovecot and Postfix
* Added tests for TLS config override
* Add missing Postfix TLS options
* Added missing new line at the end of the file
* Added STARTTLS tests for Postfix config
* tests added
and made the script output look more shiny.
* setup.sh enhancements
* Allow setup of LDAP STARTTLS for Dovecot and Postfix
* Added tests for TLS config override
* Add missing Postfix TLS options
* Added missing new line at the end of the file
* Added STARTTLS tests for Postfix config
* Switch to stretch-slim as base image.
- first step correct the testdata, as newer packages are more strict
about the mail-structure.
* Switch to stretch-slim: correcting the test-environment and the build
- add missing build-step to make
- clean the userdb aswell
- use timeout of netcat, as postgrey would not close the connection
- there is 2 extra mail-logs -> assert_output 5
- cosmetic: use "" instead of ''
* Switch to stretch-slim:
new image:
- smaller size
- 0 CVEs compared to 11 CVEs in ubuntu 16.04 Image
better backport situation
- postfix 3.1.6 vs 3.1.0
- fail2ban 0.9.6 vs 0.9.3
...
changes needed because of stretch-slim:
- add missing gnupg and iproute2 package
- remove non-free rar, unrar-free should do
- rsyslog does not add syslog user and has different conf-structure
- pyzor command discover was deprecated and is missing in the new
stretch package
- dovecot does not know SSLv2 anymore. removed because of warnings in
log
- iptables does not know imap3, IMAP working group chose imap2 in favor
of imap3
* Switch to debian stretch slim:
SSLv2 seems to be a not known protocol anymore - good!
* switch to debian stretch slim:
make this test more stable. there might be more than only one mail.log
(mail.info, mail.warn, ...)
* switch to debian stretc slim:
new openssl 1.1.0 needs stronger ciphers, removed some weekers ones.
Please, look through the new list of cipher! this needs to be done in
another commit for all other SSL/TLS-Endpoints aswell.
* Switch to debian stretch slim:
let our server pre-empt the cipher list.
Did a read through, wwwDOTpostfixDOTorg/FORWARD_SECRECY_READMEDOThtml
and
wwwDOTpostfixDOTorg/TLS_READMEDOThtml
* Switch to debian stretch slim: lets give this openssl-based test a new and independent but identical container. many other test on the main 'mail' container might interfere here.
* Switch to debian stretch slim: remove unused lines