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André Stein 2f9f6b1002 Implement basic sieve support using Dovecot.
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.
2016-04-28 08:57:50 +02:00
André Stein 09f9e8ec60 Postfix: reject_invalid_hostname configuration option changed to reject_invalid_helo_hostname string which is
the "modern" Postfix variant since version >=2.3. (same for non_fqdn_hostname)
2016-04-27 09:44:21 +02:00
André Stein a9c4bb3615 Adapted Postfix configuration to block typical spam sending
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.
2016-04-27 08:23:12 +02:00
Thomas VIAL 2adc559a43 Fixed part of tests for #109 2016-04-15 21:02:41 +02:00
Thomas VIAL fc2e2ae591 Added folder target, simplified user configuration, few renames... Need to work on tests.... 2016-04-12 00:04:33 +02:00