docker-mailserver/docs/content/ssl.md
2016-02-10 09:51:31 +01:00

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There are multiple options to enable SSL:

  • using letsencrypt (recommended)
  • using self-signed certificates with the provided tool

After installation, you can test your setup with checktls.com.

To enable Let's Encrypt on your mail server, you have to:

  • get your certificate using letsencrypt client
  • add an environment variable DMS_SSL with value letsencrypt (see docker-compose.yml.dist)
  • mount your whole letsencrypt folder to /etc/letsencrypt
  • the certs folder name located in letsencrypt/live/ must be the fqdn of your container responding to the hostname command.

You don't have anything else to do. Enjoy.

Self-signed certificates (testing only)

You can easily generate a self-signed SSL certificate by using the following command:

docker run -ti --rm -v "$(pwd)"/postfix/ssl:/ssl -h mail.my-domain.com -t tvial/docker-mailserver generate-ssl-certificate

# Press enter
# Enter a password when needed
# Fill information like Country, Organisation name
# Fill "my-domain.com" as FQDN for CA, and "mail.my-domain.com" for the certificate.
# They HAVE to be different, otherwise you'll get a `TXT_DB error number 2`
# Don't fill extras
# Enter same password when needed
# Sign the certificate? [y/n]:y
# 1 out of 1 certificate requests certified, commit? [y/n]y

# will generate:
# postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-key.pem (used in postfix)
# postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-req.pem (only used to generate other files)
# postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-cert.pem (used in postfix)
# postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-combined.pem (used in courier)
# postfix/ssl/demoCA/cacert.pem (certificate authority)

Note that the certificate will be generate for the container fqdn, that is passed as -h argument. Check the following page for more information regarding postfix and SSL/TLS configuration.

To use the certificate:

  • add an DMS_SSL=self-signed to your container environment variables
  • if a matching certificate (files listed above) is found in postfix/ssl, it will be automatically setup in postfix and courier-imap-ssl. You just have to place them in postfix/ssl folder.

Testing certificate

From your host:

docker exec mail openssl s_client -connect 0.0.0.0:25 -starttls smtp -CApath /etc/ssl/certs/

or

docker exec mail openssl s_client -connect 0.0.0.0:143 -starttls imap -CApath /etc/ssl/certs/

And you should see the certificate chain, the server certificate and:

Verify return code: 0 (ok)