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.
* Fixed wrong mail headers when using OVERRIDE_HOSTNAME by setting the the hostname explicitly
* Added tests and fixed hostname in dovecot conf
* Added missing tests
* Improved function naming and task notification message
Fix "/usr/local/bin/start-mailserver.sh: line 489: [: argument expected"
There are quotes missing around a shell variable. I added some more, too.
[ -z ] is okay, but [ a = b -a -z ] is not.
Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Ocker <weo@reccoware.de>
* Added `bats-assert` for more detailed error, very useful locally and on Travis
* Moved `bats` to git submodule
Example:
```
not ok 52 checking opendkim: generator creates keys, tables and TrustedHosts
# (from function `assert_output' in file test/test_helper/bats-assert/src/assert.bash, line 239,
# in test file test/tests.bats, line 368)
# `assert_output 2' failed
#
# -- output differs --
# expected : 2
# actual : 4
# --
#
```
* Add #394: Postfix Virtual Transport
This makes it possible to specify a lmtp config file, by providing
POSTFIX_DAGENT.
Update - Readme with informations about #394
* Add Variable ENABLE_POSTFIX_VIRTUAL_TRANSPORT (task)
* Add Variable POSTFIX_DAGENT (section)
Added Unit tests for virtual transport
* Fix syntax error in test/tests.bats
* Fix Unit Test
* Add some checks for user name matching in mail user scripts
* Fix user matching problems in mail user scripts
** fix matching problems at several places:
"delmailuser a@example.com" deletes also user "aa@example.com"
"delmailuser a@sub.example.com" deletes also user "a@sub-example.com"
** similar problems when inserting
** refactor and clean up
* Removed DISABLE_AMAVIS
* Renamed DISABLE_* to ENABLE_* with 0 as default value. (this must be explicit)
* Added missing tests for ENABLE_*
* Improved readme and docker-compose example
Should fix#256 and #386
The provided default postfix master.cf overwrites the configs for
saslauthd within main.cf. To make saslauthd work, we have to comment or
in this case delete the lines from master.cf to make the given configs
in main.cf work.