--- title: Your best friend setup.sh hide: - toc # Hide Table of Contents for this page --- [`setup.sh`][github-file-setupsh] is an administration script that helps with the most common tasks, including initial configuration. It is intented to be used from the host machine, _not_ from within your running container. The latest version of the script is included in the `docker-mailserver` repository. You may retrieve it at any time by running this command in your console: ```sh wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/master/setup.sh chmod a+x ./setup.sh ``` !!! info Make sure to get the `setup.sh` that comes with the release you're using. Look up the release and the git commit on which this release is based upon by selecting the appropriate tag on GitHub. This can done with the "Switch branches/tags" button on GitHub, choosing the right tag. This is done in order to rule out possible inconsistencies between versions. ## Usage Run `./setup.sh help` and you'll get some usage information: ```TXT SETUP(1) NAME setup.sh - docker-mailserver administration script SYNOPSIS ./setup.sh [ OPTIONS... ] COMMAND [ help | ARGUMENTS... ] COMMAND := { email | alias | quota | config | relay | debug } SUBCOMMAND DESCRIPTION This is the main administration script that you use for all interactions with your mail server. Setup, configuration and much more is done with this script. Please note that the script executes most of the commands inside the container itself. If the image was not found, this script will pull the :latest tag of mailserver/docker-mailserver. This tag refers to the latest release, see the tagging convention in the README under https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/blob/master/README.md You will be able to see detailed information about the script you are invoking and its arguments by appending help after your command. Currently, this does not work with all scripts. VERSION The current version of this script is backwards compatible with versions of docker-mailserver after 8.0.1. In case that there is not a more recent release, this script is currently only working with the :edge tag. You can download the script for your release by substituting TAG from the following URL, where TAG looks like 'vX.X.X': https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/TAG/setup.sh OPTIONS Config path, container or image adjustments -i IMAGE_NAME Provides the name of the docker-mailserver image. The default value is docker.io/mailserver/docker-mailserver:latest -c CONTAINER_NAME Provides the name of the running container. -p PATH Provides the config folder path. The default is /home/maxwell/Dokumente/github/docker-mailserver/config/ SELinux -z Allows container access to the bind mount content that is shared among multiple containers on a SELinux-enabled host. -Z Allows container access to the bind mount content that is private and unshared with other containers on a SELinux-enabled host. [SUB]COMMANDS COMMAND email := ./setup.sh email add [] ./setup.sh email update [] ./setup.sh email del [ OPTIONS... ] [ ... ] ./setup.sh email restrict [] ./setup.sh email list COMMAND alias := ./setup.sh alias add ./setup.sh alias del ./setup.sh alias list COMMAND quota := ./setup.sh quota set [] ./setup.sh quota del COMMAND config := ./setup.sh config dkim [ ARGUMENTS... ] COMMAND relay := ./setup.sh relay add-domain [] ./setup.sh relay add-auth [] ./setup.sh relay exclude-domain COMMAND debug := ./setup.sh debug fetchmail ./setup.sh debug fail2ban [unban ] ./setup.sh debug show-mail-logs ./setup.sh debug inspect ./setup.sh debug login EXAMPLES ./setup.sh email add test@domain.tld Add the email account test@domain.tld. You will be prompted to input a password afterwards since no password was supplied. ./setup.sh config dkim keysize 2048 domain 'whoami.com,whoareyou.org' Creates keys of length 2048 but in an LDAP setup where domains are not known to Postfix by default, so you need to provide them yourself in a comma-separated list. ./setup.sh config dkim help This will provide you with a detailed explanation on how to use the config dkim command, showing what arguments can be passed and what they do. EXIT STATUS Exit status is 0 if the command was successful. If there was an unexpected error, an error message is shown describing the error. In case of an error, the script will exit with exit status 1. ``` [github-file-setupsh]: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/blob/master/setup.sh