Adds a new blog post that covers setting up docker-mailserver on a VPS, including but not limited to
* Considerations when selecting a VPS
* Initial configuration of docker-mailserver
* DNS setup and verification of settings
* Multiple domains
Co-authored-by: Frederic Werner <20406381+wernerfred@users.noreply.github.com>
* add dovecot-fts-xapian
update Docker to build from debian bullseye slim, as it contains
packages for fts-xapian.
update Docker to install dovecot-fts-xapian.
update docs with instructions on how to enable fts-xapian or fts-solr
and what considerations to take into when deciding.
* address review feedback
* update backport method to previously proposed approach (which was lost in a forced push)
* docs: Add example for customizing IMAP folders (mailboxes)
* chore: Update `15-mailboxes.conf` to sync with upstream
This config has not been updated since 2016 (ignoring the Junk autosubscribe addition).
Synced to upstream equivalent at https://github.com/dovecot/core/blob/master/doc/example-config/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf
Retains the `Archive` example definition from this PR and prior `auto = subscribe` additions.
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Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs: SSL - Deprecate internal self-signed cert tool
We no longer support this method with `setup.sh` from v10 onwards, `SSL_TYPE=self-signed` remains supported however. Advice has been revised for users to provide their own self-signed cert or use an external tool with an example provided.
* chore: typo fix
* chore: fix docker cmd
* chore: fix link syntax
* fix: make sure the SASLAUTHD_LDAP_HOST/PROTO logic makes sense and use LDAP_SERVER_HOST as a fallback (#1983)
* chore(docs): document changes to LDAP/SASLAUTHD as of #1983
* fix!: apply default value modifications suggested in #1983https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/issues/1983#issuecomment-844848224
* chore(test): Test SASLAUTHD_LDAP_SERVER with protocol and ..._SSL=0, as well as with default bind credentials
Note that there are currently no regression tests for this as there's only one setup_file, so that would require big changes to the testing methodology.
* refactor!: completely remove SASLAUTHD_LDAP_SSL and SASLAUTHD_LDAP_PROTO
Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+aendeavor@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Frederic Werner <20406381+wernerfred@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs(ldap): Make DOVECOT_PASS_FILTER clearer and add a small DOVECOT_AUTH_BIND section
* docs(ldap): Remove superfluous environment variables as of #1989
* docs(ldap): Document defaults for DOVECOT_*_ATTRS/FILTER
* docs(ldap): Add documentation for LDAP with TLS and StartTLS
Co-authored-by: Frederic Werner <20406381+wernerfred@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs(ci): Support deploy previews for documentation
Each PR that contributes to docs will generate a unique (to that PR) URL to preview the PR live for review.
* docs(ci): Split workflow
To support previews from non-collaborators PR contributions, we cannot rely on secrets access from workflows triggered by the `pull_request` event.
To do so securely, according to official advice from Github, we must run the third-party contribution in the restricted `pull_request` context, and then use a 2nd workflow to deploy the build (which requires secrets access).
* docs(ci): Rename doc workflows + add commit status
Better naming convention for documentation workflows.
Split workflow only indicated status on PR of the 1st stage (building the preview to deploy), not the deployment progress/result. This needs to be managed more directly until the action better supports split-workflow scenario.
* docs(ci): Add concurrency limit to preview deploy workflow
This would be more ideal on the 2nd phase workflow (`workflow_run`), however keeping it simple for now.
Limits the concurrency of the initial pull request workflow for documentation contributions that have PRs with multiple event triggers in a small time span (before the workflow triggered would complete). The main benefit is to avoid redundant deploys if the initial workflow has been triggered again to build the PR once more. It only will work against concurrent workflows for that PR in the 1st stage, if an existing `workflow_run` (2nd stage) is active for that PR it will not be cancelled.
* docs(ci): Add sponsor branding for deploy preview service
A requirement from Netlify for the [sponsored OSS organization plan](https://www.netlify.com/legal/open-source-policy).
* docs(ci): Use a shared build script
Production and Deploy Preview builds are now maintained via the same shell command, so version updates of docker image is in one place.
Additionally deletes unnecessary build output which upstream provides no support to exclude.
* docs: Add a custom 404 page
This is used by the preview deploys on Netlify. Production deploys on Github Pages require a top-level 404 page manually deployed (since all are deployed to a version subpath).
This 404 page was custom built and optimized by me. This is the final minified output, separate source to build is available if needed.
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Likewise the `favicon.ico` is a fallback for browsers that implicitly check the domain root for this file if the SVG isn't supported/preferred. Browsers check for this file without it being present in the HTML head meta elements.
On Github Pages the `favicon.ico` isn't likely to be picked up by even top-level as typical deployment has the project name as a subpath. The docs however reference a PNG favicon which should be widely supported.
The `favicon.ico` was generated by RealFaviconGenerator online tool with SVG source input. It contains 16px, 32px and 48px sizes. Quality is better than the `favicon.io` generator.
* chore: Optimized logo
SVG source cleaned up and optimized with SVGO 2.3.
Minified versions (`.min.svg` extension) remove unnecessary data and white-space to reduce size further for production use. This extension better differentiates by filename that it's different from the `src` version.
* mail binary
* initial work
* make env vars available
* typo
* some fixes
* make script ugly, to satisfy linter..
* mailserver.env updated
* Version to welcome message added
* remove VERSION file references
* VERSION --> DMS_VERSION
* fetch remote version
* variable usage
* Quoting added
* edge test & docu
* dash removed
* subject changed
* re-add VERSION
* VERSION added
* new file: VERSION
* rewrite
* unnecessary additions from fail2ban PR removed
* UPDATE_CHECK_INTERVAL added
* syntax check & _log function
* comment added
* final commit
* mail_crypt plugin + quick improvement to dovecot override defaults doc
* quick change for <your-container-name> to use mailserver
Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+aendeavor@users.noreply.github.com>
During the long-lived PR, multiple contributions to the existing Github Wiki were made, this commit applies those here and mentions the files and authors attributed to the changes:
JaapD: dkim.md + forward-only-mailserver-with-ldap-authentication.md
Added corrections to `setup.sh config dkim` command.
Added compatibility warning about 4096-bit key sizes or greater.
Added ldap tip.
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fred727-temp: optional-config.md
Added a mention for `user-patches.sh`.
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Semir Patel: setup.sh.md + debugging.md
Minor corrections. Additionally corrected `tvial` references that had already been updated in this PR series.
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Stefan Neben: kubernetes.md
> Port 25 proxy protocol configuration in master.cf was missing
docs(sync): Add Github Wiki contributions
> IMAP with STARTTLS is also active, so we need that option here as well
docs(sync): Add Github Wiki contribution
Also removed the FAQ inline heading link for Rancher. It's not a relevant link (as the question already expects knowledge of Rancher), and breaks out of the bg colour heading style due to the HTML generation logic from mkdocs.
Various PR commits related to the nav section have been merged together:
docs: Fix indentation for linter check
docs: update edit uri to content subdirectory
docs: add ghcr link
docs: shorten nav entry name
docs: quote ghcr nav entry
docs(config): update nav section for relocated documents
Additional nav section fixes:
- consistent usage of quotes
- eclint padding error
- wrong indentation of pop3
- remove a leading slash from a filepath
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.
Adds some third-party CSS as`mkdocs-material` doesn't seem interested in a PR to upstream this feature to the community.
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Uses a font icon approach for the external link as alternatives like SVG was reported in PR as breaking on Chrome.
The logo has been made larger than theme default, it needs a little push from the left to align well with the tabs below it.
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Unrelated: Additionally experiment with the Instant Navigation feature.
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docs(styles): Various improvements
Multiple related commits from original PR have been squashed into this. Some messages may be redundant due to loss of history.
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docs(styles): Minor improvements
- Use relative path for external-link
- UI enhancement for version selector
- Improve inline documentation for `customizations.css`
Make separate styling sections more evident (since we're not using multiple files or build tools).
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docs(styles): Replace permalink to fix UX bug
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docs(styles): Replace permalink feature for alternative approach
Previous commit already switched `permalink` for `anchorlink` option, but the `#` symbol had UI concerns regarding font-size/scale and fitting into the gutter.
Gutter change reverted, switch to REM units and symbol replaced by thin vertical rectangle scaled by font height, far better consistency for placement.
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docs(styles): Refactor the heading link style
Effectively ended up making a border-left line style, just not as consistent and more complicated. Fixed that by adjusting styles.
Adds optional background fill and restores inline code style for headings.