#!/bin/bash # Support for Postfix features # Docs - virtual_mailbox_domains (Used in /etc/postfix/main.cf): # http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_CLASS_README.html#virtual_mailbox_class # http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html # > If you omit this setting then Postfix will reject mail (relay access denied) or will not be able to deliver it. # > NEVER list a virtual MAILBOX domain name as a `mydestination` domain! # > NEVER list a virtual MAILBOX domain name as a virtual ALIAS domain! # # > Execute the command "postmap /etc/postfix/virtual" after changing the virtual file, # > execute "postmap /etc/postfix/vmailbox" after changing the vmailbox file, # > and execute the command "postfix reload" after changing the main.cf file. # # - virtual_alias_domains is not used by docker-mailserver at present, although LDAP docs reference it. # - `postmap` only seems relevant when the lookup type is one of these `file_type` values: http://www.postfix.org/postmap.1.html # Should not be a concern for most types used by `docker-mailserver`: texthash, ldap, pcre, tcp, unionmap, unix. # The only other type in use by `docker-mailserver` is the hash type for /etc/aliases, which `postalias` handles. function _create_postfix_vhost() { # `main.cf` configures `virtual_mailbox_domains = /etc/postfix/vhost` # NOTE: Amavis also consumes this file. local DATABASE_VHOST='/etc/postfix/vhost' local TMP_VHOST='/tmp/vhost.postfix.tmp' _vhost_collect_postfix_domains _create_vhost } # Filter unique values into a proper DATABASE_VHOST config: function _create_vhost() { : >"${DATABASE_VHOST}" if [[ -f ${TMP_VHOST} ]]; then sort < "${TMP_VHOST}" | uniq >>"${DATABASE_VHOST}" rm "${TMP_VHOST}" fi } # Collects domains from configs (DATABASE_) into TMP_VHOST function _vhost_collect_postfix_domains() { local DATABASE_ACCOUNTS='/tmp/docker-mailserver/postfix-accounts.cf' local DATABASE_VIRTUAL='/tmp/docker-mailserver/postfix-virtual.cf' local DOMAIN UNAME # getting domains FROM mail accounts if [[ -f ${DATABASE_ACCOUNTS} ]]; then while IFS=$'|' read -r LOGIN _; do DOMAIN=$(echo "${LOGIN}" | cut -d @ -f2) echo "${DOMAIN}" >>"${TMP_VHOST}" done < <(_get_valid_lines_from_file "${DATABASE_ACCOUNTS}") fi # getting domains FROM mail aliases if [[ -f ${DATABASE_VIRTUAL} ]]; then while read -r FROM _; do UNAME=$(echo "${FROM}" | cut -d @ -f1) DOMAIN=$(echo "${FROM}" | cut -d @ -f2) # if they are equal it means the line looks like: "user1 other@domain.tld" [[ ${UNAME} != "${DOMAIN}" ]] && echo "${DOMAIN}" >>"${TMP_VHOST}" done < <(_get_valid_lines_from_file "${DATABASE_VIRTUAL}") fi _vhost_ldap_support } # Add DOMAINNAME (not an ENV, set by `helpers/dns.sh`) to vhost. # NOTE: `setup-stack.sh:_setup_ldap` has related logic: # - `main.cf:mydestination` setting removes `$mydestination` as an LDAP bugfix. # - `main.cf:virtual_mailbox_domains` uses `/etc/postfix/vhost`, but may # conditionally include a 2nd table (ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap-domains.cf). function _vhost_ldap_support() { [[ ${ACCOUNT_PROVISIONER} == 'LDAP' ]] && echo "${DOMAINNAME}" >>"${TMP_VHOST}" } # Docs - Postfix lookup table files: # http://www.postfix.org/DATABASE_README.html # # Types used in scripts or config: ldap, texthash, hash, pcre, tcp, unionmap, unix # ldap type changes are network based, no `postfix reload` required. # texthash type is read into memory when Postfix process starts, requires `postfix reload` to apply changes. # texthash type does not require running `postmap` after changes are made, other types might. # # Examples of different types actively used: # setup-stack.sh:_setup_spoof_protection uses texthash + hash + pcre, and conditionally unionmap # main.cf: # - alias_maps and alias_database both use hash:/etc/aliases # - virtual_mailbox_maps and virtual_alias_maps use texthash # - `alias.sh` may append pcre:/etc/postfix/regexp to virtual_alias_maps in `main.cf` # # /etc/aliases is handled by `alias.sh` and uses `postalias` to update the Postfix alias database. No need for `postmap`. # http://www.postfix.org/postalias.1.html # Add a key with a value to Postfix's main configuration file # or update an existing key. An already existing key can be updated # by either appending to the existing value (default) or by prepending. # # @param ${1} = key name in Postfix's main configuration file # @param ${2} = new value (appended or prepended) # @param ${3} = action "append" (default) or "prepend" [OPTIONAL] function _add_to_or_update_postfix_main() { local KEY=${1:?Key name is required} local NEW_VALUE=${2:?New value is required} local ACTION=${3:-append} local CURRENT_VALUE # Get current value from /etc/postfix/main.cf _adjust_mtime_for_postfix_maincf CURRENT_VALUE=$(postconf -h "${KEY}" 2>/dev/null) # If key does not exist or value is empty, add it - otherwise update with ACTION: if [[ -z ${CURRENT_VALUE} ]]; then postconf "${KEY} = ${NEW_VALUE}" else # If $NEW_VALUE is already present --> nothing to do, skip. if [[ " ${CURRENT_VALUE} " == *" ${NEW_VALUE} "* ]]; then return 0 fi case "${ACTION}" in ('append') postconf "${KEY} = ${CURRENT_VALUE} ${NEW_VALUE}" ;; ('prepend') postconf "${KEY} = ${NEW_VALUE} ${CURRENT_VALUE}" ;; (*) _log 'error' "Action '${3}' in _add_to_or_update_postfix_main is unknown" return 1 ;; esac fi }