The user management docs are now one page, because the division between
accounts and aliases is useless because there simply isn't enough
content to justify the split. I improved and updated the text a bit.
* Fix#3007: Changed description of explicit TLS to indicate that insecure connections are rejected
* Further clarification that description only applies to authentication
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs(deps): bump mkdocs-material to v8.2.1
* feat(docs): enable mermaid integration
Configuration based on https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/reference/diagrams/?h=mermaid#configuration
* fix: allow yaml value mapping
* chore: Adopt mkdocs-material mermaid integration support
Supported by the docs generator now, we no longer need to rely on external image generator or live editor link (both relied on large base64 encoding of mermaid markup). SVG will be rendered by docs now, although a little different style (can be fixed with custom CSS).
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
"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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* drive-by revisions
Mostly minor revisions or improvements to docs that aren't related to normalization effort.
Consistency pass, formatting cleanup and fixes, introduce admonitions, add front-matter.
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docs: Add front-matter
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docs: Fix and format links
- Some links were invalid (eg files moved or renamed)
- Some were valid but had invalid section headers (content removed or migrated)
- Some use `http://` instead of `https://` when the website supports a secure connection.
- Some already used the `[name][reference]` convention but often with a number that wasn't as useful for maintenance.
- All referenced docs needed URLs replaced. Opted for the `[name][reference]` approach to group them all clearly at the bottom of the doc, especially with the relative URLs and in some cases many duplicate entries.
- All `tomav` references from the original repo prior to switch to an organization have been corrected.
- Minor cosmetic changes to the `name` part of the URL, such as for referencing issues to be consistent.
- Some small changes to text body, usually due to duplicate URL reference that was unnecessary (open relay, youtous)
- Switched other links to use the `[name][reference]` format when there was a large group of URLs such as wikipedia or kubernetes. Github repos that reference projects related to `docker-mailserver` also got placed here so they're noticed better by maintainers. This also helped quite a bit with `mermaid` external links that are very long.
- There was a Github Wiki supported syntax in use `[[name | link]]` for `fetchmail` page that isn't compatible by default with MkDocs (needs a plugin), converted to `[name][reference]` instead since it's a relative link.
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docs: Update commit link for LDAP override script
Logic moved to another file, keeping the permalink commit reference so it's unaffected by any changes in the file referenced in future.
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docs: Heading corrections
Consistency pass. Helps with the Table of Contents (top-right UI) aka Document Outline.
docs: codefence cleanup
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docs: misc cleanup
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docs: Add Admonitions
Switches `<details>` usage for collapsible admonitions (`???`) while other text content is switched to the visually more distinct admoniton (`!!!` or `???+`) style.
This does affect editor syntax highlighting a bit and markdown linting as it's custom non-standard markdown syntax.