Merge pull request 'Mailman nixos module' (#167) from feature/mailman-nixos-module into infra
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Reviewed-by: b12f <hello@benjaminbaedorf.eu>
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@ -111,9 +111,8 @@ steps:
- nix run nixpkgs#gnused -- --in-place "s/$ISO_NAME/PubSolarOS-latest.iso/" PubSolarOS-latest.iso.sha256 - nix run nixpkgs#gnused -- --in-place "s/$ISO_NAME/PubSolarOS-latest.iso/" PubSolarOS-latest.iso.sha256
- name: "Publish ISO" - name: "Publish ISO"
# custom drone-scp image, source: https://git.b12f.io/pub-solar/drone-scp/ # https://github.com/appleboy/drone-scp/pull/141 got merged, yay
# docker build --tag registry.greenbaum.cloud/library/drone-scp:v1.6.5 --file ./docker/Dockerfile.linux.amd64 . image: appleboy/drone-scp:1.6.5-linux-amd64
image: registry.greenbaum.cloud/library/drone-scp:v1.6.5
volumes: volumes:
- name: file-exchange - name: file-exchange
path: /var/nix/iso-cache path: /var/nix/iso-cache
@ -148,6 +147,6 @@ volumes:
--- ---
kind: signature kind: signature
hmac: 59c35601e641341216eaba764756a96dfe9137f7c6255aa889b12c73af77f244 hmac: 907568d64c1560d414768dd453138911ebe0f922658335d1d5120482784b1426
... ...

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@ -260,11 +260,11 @@
"utils": "utils_2" "utils": "utils_2"
}, },
"locked": { "locked": {
"lastModified": 1676257154, "lastModified": 1677284824,
"narHash": "sha256-eW3jymNLpdxS5fkp9NWKyNtgL0Gqtgg1vCTofKXDF1g=", "narHash": "sha256-I3gDxmGjyXdtOR5S8sIeCO8pT+5OR69f/g5EVoQUdsY=",
"owner": "nix-community", "owner": "nix-community",
"repo": "home-manager", "repo": "home-manager",
"rev": "2cb27c79117a2a75ff3416c3199a2dc57af6a527", "rev": "29280978234b73423f4eb708cbb999295f76b42a",
"type": "github" "type": "github"
}, },
"original": { "original": {

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hosts/flora-6/README.md Normal file
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# Mailman on NixOS docs
- add reverse DNS record for IP
Manual setup done for mailman, adapted from https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Mailman:
```
# Add DNS records in infra repo using terraform:
# https://git.pub.solar/pub-solar/infra/commit/db234cdb5b55758a3d74387ada0760e06e166b9d
# Generate initial postfix_domains.db and postfix_lmtp.db databases for Postfix
sudo -u mailman mailman aliases
# Create a django superuser account
sudo -u mailman-web mailman-web createsuperuser
# Followed outlined steps in web UI
```

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@ -5,6 +5,11 @@
self, self,
... ...
}: { }: {
# Changing the Caddyfile should only trigger a reload, not a restart
systemd.services.caddy.reloadTriggers = [
config.services.caddy.configFile
];
services.caddy = { services.caddy = {
enable = lib.mkForce true; enable = lib.mkForce true;
group = "hakkonaut"; group = "hakkonaut";
@ -78,11 +83,11 @@
''; '';
extraConfig = '' extraConfig = ''
handle_path /static/* { handle_path /static/* {
root * /var/lib/mailman/web root * /var/lib/mailman-web-static
file_server file_server
} }
reverse_proxy :8000 reverse_proxy :18507
''; '';
}; };
"obs-portal.pub.solar" = { "obs-portal.pub.solar" = {

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@ -31,12 +31,16 @@
"d '/var/lib/drone-db' 0750 drone drone - -" "d '/var/lib/drone-db' 0750 drone drone - -"
]; ];
system.activationScripts.mkDroneNet = let systemd.services."docker-network-drone" = let
docker = config.virtualisation.oci-containers.backend; docker = config.virtualisation.oci-containers.backend;
dockerBin = "${pkgs.${docker}}/bin/${docker}"; dockerBin = "${pkgs.${docker}}/bin/${docker}";
in '' in {
serviceConfig.Type = "oneshot";
before = ["docker-drone-server.service"];
script = ''
${dockerBin} network inspect drone-net >/dev/null 2>&1 || ${dockerBin} network create drone-net --subnet 172.20.0.0/24 ${dockerBin} network inspect drone-net >/dev/null 2>&1 || ${dockerBin} network create drone-net --subnet 172.20.0.0/24
''; '';
};
virtualisation = { virtualisation = {
docker = { docker = {

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self, self,
... ...
}: let }: let
postfixConfig = pkgs.writeTextFile { # Source: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/nixos-22.11/nixos/modules/services/mail/mailman.nix#L9C10-L10
name = "main.cf"; # webEnv is required by the mailman-uwsgi systemd service
text = builtins.readFile ./postfix/main.cf; inherit (pkgs.mailmanPackages.buildEnvs {}) webEnv;
};
in { in {
system.activationScripts.mkMailmanNet = let networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = [25];
docker = config.virtualisation.oci-containers.backend;
dockerBin = "${pkgs.${docker}}/bin/${docker}";
in ''
${dockerBin} network inspect mailman-net >/dev/null 2>&1 || ${dockerBin} network create mailman-net --subnet 172.20.1.0/24
'';
users.users.mailman = { services.postfix = {
description = "Mailman Service";
home = "/var/lib/mailman";
useDefaultShell = true;
uid = 993;
# Group hakkonaut so caddy can serve the static files from mailman-web directly
group = "hakkonaut";
isSystemUser = true;
};
systemd.tmpfiles.rules = [
"d '/var/lib/mailman' 0750 mailman hakkonaut - -"
];
age.secrets.mailman-core-secrets = {
file = "${self}/secrets/mailman-core-secrets.age";
mode = "600";
owner = "mailman";
};
age.secrets.mailman-web-secrets = {
file = "${self}/secrets/mailman-web-secrets.age";
mode = "600";
owner = "mailman";
};
age.secrets.mailman-db-secrets = {
file = "${self}/secrets/mailman-db-secrets.age";
mode = "600";
owner = "mailman";
};
virtualisation = {
docker = {
enable = true; enable = true;
relayDomains = ["hash:/var/lib/mailman/data/postfix_domains"];
# get TLS certs for list.pub.solar from caddy
# TODO: when caddy renews certs, postfix doesn't know about it
# implement custom built caddy with events exec handler or systemd-reload
# hook so postfix reloads, too
sslCert = "/var/lib/caddy/.local/share/caddy/certificates/acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org-directory/list.pub.solar/list.pub.solar.crt";
sslKey = "/var/lib/caddy/.local/share/caddy/certificates/acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org-directory/list.pub.solar/list.pub.solar.key";
config = {
transport_maps = ["hash:/var/lib/mailman/data/postfix_lmtp"];
local_recipient_maps = ["hash:/var/lib/mailman/data/postfix_lmtp"];
};
rootAlias = "admins@pub.solar";
postmasterAlias = "admins@pub.solar";
hostname = "list.pub.solar";
}; };
oci-containers = { systemd.paths.watcher-caddy-ssl-file = {
backend = "docker"; description = "Watches for changes in caddy's TLS cert file (after renewals) to reload postfix";
containers."mailman-core" = { documentation = ["systemd.path(5)"];
image = "maxking/mailman-core:0.4"; partOf = ["postfix-reload.service"];
autoStart = true; pathConfig = {
user = "993"; PathChanged = "/var/lib/caddy/.local/share/caddy/certificates/acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org-directory/list.pub.solar/list.pub.solar.crt";
volumes = [ Unit = "postfix-reload.service";
"/var/lib/mailman/core:/opt/mailman/"
];
extraOptions = [
"--network=mailman-net"
];
environment = {
DATABASE_TYPE = "postgres";
DATABASE_CLASS = "mailman.database.postgresql.PostgreSQLDatabase";
MTA = "postfix";
}; };
environmentFiles = [ wantedBy = ["multi-user.target"];
config.age.secrets.mailman-core-secrets.path
];
ports = [
"127.0.0.1:8001:8001" # API
"127.0.0.1:8024:8024" # LMTP - incoming emails
];
}; };
containers."mailman-web" = { systemd.services."postfix-reload" = {
image = "maxking/mailman-web:0.4"; description = "Reloads postfix config, e.g. after TLS certs change, notified by watcher-caddy-ssl-file.path";
autoStart = true; documentation = ["systemd.path(5)"];
user = "993"; requires = ["postfix.service"];
volumes = [ after = ["postfix.service"];
"/var/lib/mailman/web:/opt/mailman-web-data" startLimitIntervalSec = 10;
]; startLimitBurst = 5;
extraOptions = [ serviceConfig.Type = "oneshot";
"--network=mailman-net" script = ''
]; ${pkgs.systemd}/bin/systemctl reload postfix
environment = { '';
DATABASE_TYPE = "postgres"; wantedBy = ["multi-user.target"];
SERVE_FROM_DOMAIN = "list.pub.solar";
MAILMAN_ADMIN_USER = "admin";
MAILMAN_ADMIN_EMAIL = "admins@pub.solar";
};
environmentFiles = [
config.age.secrets.mailman-web-secrets.path
];
ports = [
"127.0.0.1:8000:8000" # HTTP
# "127.0.0.1:8080:8080" # uwsgi
];
}; };
containers."mailman-db" = { services.mailman = {
image = "postgres:14-alpine"; enable = true;
autoStart = true; # We use caddy instead of nginx
user = "993"; #serve.enable = true;
extraOptions = [ hyperkitty.enable = true;
"--network=mailman-net" webHosts = ["list.pub.solar"];
]; siteOwner = "admins@pub.solar";
volumes = [
"/var/lib/mailman/database:/var/lib/postgresql/data"
];
environmentFiles = [
config.age.secrets.mailman-db-secrets.path
];
}; };
containers."mailman-postfix" = { # TODO add django-keycloak as auth provider
image = "mailu/postfix:1.9.46"; # https://django-keycloak.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
autoStart = true; ## Extend settings.py directly since this can't be done via JSON
user = "993"; ## settings (services.mailman.webSettings)
extraOptions = [ #environment.etc."mailman3/settings.py".text = ''
"--network=mailman-net" # INSTALLED_APPS.extend([
]; # "allauth.socialaccount.providers.github",
volumes = [ # "allauth.socialaccount.providers.gitlab"
"/var/lib/mailman/postfix/overrides:/overrides:ro" # ])
"/var/lib/mailman/postfix/mailqueue:/var/spool/postfix" #'';
"/var/lib/mailman/postfix/data:/var/lib/postfix"
"/var/lib/mailman/core:/var/lib/mailman/core" systemd.services.mailman-uwsgi = let
"${postfixConfig}:/etc/postfix/main.cf" uwsgiConfig.uwsgi = {
]; type = "normal";
environmentFiles = [ plugins = ["python3"];
config.age.secrets.mailman-db-secrets.path home = webEnv;
]; manage-script-name = true;
mount = "/=mailman_web.wsgi:application";
http = "127.0.0.1:18507";
}; };
uwsgiConfigFile = pkgs.writeText "uwsgi-mailman.json" (builtins.toJSON uwsgiConfig);
in {
wantedBy = ["multi-user.target"];
after = ["postgresql.service"];
requires = ["mailman-web-setup.service" "postgresql.service"];
restartTriggers = [config.environment.etc."mailman3/settings.py".source];
serviceConfig = {
# Since the mailman-web settings.py obstinately creates a logs
# dir in the cwd, change to the (writable) runtime directory before
# starting uwsgi.
ExecStart = "${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/env -C $RUNTIME_DIRECTORY ${pkgs.uwsgi.override {plugins = ["python3"];}}/bin/uwsgi --json ${uwsgiConfigFile}";
User = "mailman-web";
Group = "mailman";
RuntimeDirectory = "mailman-uwsgi";
}; };
}; };
} }

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# Global Postfix configuration file. This file lists only a subset
# of all parameters. For the syntax, and for a complete parameter
# list, see the postconf(5) manual page (command: "man 5 postconf").
#
# For common configuration examples, see BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README
# and STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README. To find these documents, use
# the command "postconf html_directory readme_directory", or go to
# http://www.postfix.org/BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README.html etc.
#
# For best results, change no more than 2-3 parameters at a time,
# and test if Postfix still works after every change.
# COMPATIBILITY
#
# The compatibility_level determines what default settings Postfix
# will use for main.cf and master.cf settings. These defaults will
# change over time.
#
# To avoid breaking things, Postfix will use backwards-compatible
# default settings and log where it uses those old backwards-compatible
# default settings, until the system administrator has determined
# if any backwards-compatible default settings need to be made
# permanent in main.cf or master.cf.
#
# When this review is complete, update the compatibility_level setting
# below as recommended in the RELEASE_NOTES file.
#
# The level below is what should be used with new (not upgrade) installs.
#
compatibility_level = 3.6
# SOFT BOUNCE
#
# The soft_bounce parameter provides a limited safety net for
# testing. When soft_bounce is enabled, mail will remain queued that
# would otherwise bounce. This parameter disables locally-generated
# bounces, and prevents the SMTP server from rejecting mail permanently
# (by changing 5xx replies into 4xx replies). However, soft_bounce
# is no cure for address rewriting mistakes or mail routing mistakes.
#
#soft_bounce = no
# LOCAL PATHNAME INFORMATION
#
# The queue_directory specifies the location of the Postfix queue.
# This is also the root directory of Postfix daemons that run chrooted.
# See the files in examples/chroot-setup for setting up Postfix chroot
# environments on different UNIX systems.
#
queue_directory = /var/spool/postfix
# The command_directory parameter specifies the location of all
# postXXX commands.
#
command_directory = /usr/sbin
# The daemon_directory parameter specifies the location of all Postfix
# daemon programs (i.e. programs listed in the master.cf file). This
# directory must be owned by root.
#
daemon_directory = /usr/libexec/postfix
# The data_directory parameter specifies the location of Postfix-writable
# data files (caches, random numbers). This directory must be owned
# by the mail_owner account (see below).
#
data_directory = /var/lib/postfix
# QUEUE AND PROCESS OWNERSHIP
#
# The mail_owner parameter specifies the owner of the Postfix queue
# and of most Postfix daemon processes. Specify the name of a user
# account THAT DOES NOT SHARE ITS USER OR GROUP ID WITH OTHER ACCOUNTS
# AND THAT OWNS NO OTHER FILES OR PROCESSES ON THE SYSTEM. In
# particular, don't specify nobody or daemon. PLEASE USE A DEDICATED
# USER.
#
mail_owner = postfix
# The default_privs parameter specifies the default rights used by
# the local delivery agent for delivery to external file or command.
# These rights are used in the absence of a recipient user context.
# DO NOT SPECIFY A PRIVILEGED USER OR THE POSTFIX OWNER.
#
#default_privs = nobody
# INTERNET HOST AND DOMAIN NAMES
#
# The myhostname parameter specifies the internet hostname of this
# mail system. The default is to use the fully-qualified domain name
# from gethostname(). $myhostname is used as a default value for many
# other configuration parameters.
#
myhostname = list.pub.solar
#myhostname = virtual.domain.tld
# The mydomain parameter specifies the local internet domain name.
# The default is to use $myhostname minus the first component.
# $mydomain is used as a default value for many other configuration
# parameters.
#
#mydomain = domain.tld
# SENDING MAIL
#
# The myorigin parameter specifies the domain that locally-posted
# mail appears to come from. The default is to append $myhostname,
# which is fine for small sites. If you run a domain with multiple
# machines, you should (1) change this to $mydomain and (2) set up
# a domain-wide alias database that aliases each user to
# user@that.users.mailhost.
#
# For the sake of consistency between sender and recipient addresses,
# myorigin also specifies the default domain name that is appended
# to recipient addresses that have no @domain part.
#
#myorigin = $myhostname
#myorigin = $mydomain
# RECEIVING MAIL
# The inet_interfaces parameter specifies the network interface
# addresses that this mail system receives mail on. By default,
# the software claims all active interfaces on the machine. The
# parameter also controls delivery of mail to user@[ip.address].
#
# See also the proxy_interfaces parameter, for network addresses that
# are forwarded to us via a proxy or network address translator.
#
# Note: you need to stop/start Postfix when this parameter changes.
#
#inet_interfaces = all
#inet_interfaces = $myhostname
#inet_interfaces = $myhostname, localhost
# The proxy_interfaces parameter specifies the network interface
# addresses that this mail system receives mail on by way of a
# proxy or network address translation unit. This setting extends
# the address list specified with the inet_interfaces parameter.
#
# You must specify your proxy/NAT addresses when your system is a
# backup MX host for other domains, otherwise mail delivery loops
# will happen when the primary MX host is down.
#
#proxy_interfaces =
#proxy_interfaces = 1.2.3.4
# The mydestination parameter specifies the list of domains that this
# machine considers itself the final destination for.
#
# These domains are routed to the delivery agent specified with the
# local_transport parameter setting. By default, that is the UNIX
# compatible delivery agent that lookups all recipients in /etc/passwd
# and /etc/aliases or their equivalent.
#
# The default is $myhostname + localhost.$mydomain + localhost. On
# a mail domain gateway, you should also include $mydomain.
#
# Do not specify the names of virtual domains - those domains are
# specified elsewhere (see VIRTUAL_README).
#
# Do not specify the names of domains that this machine is backup MX
# host for. Specify those names via the relay_domains settings for
# the SMTP server, or use permit_mx_backup if you are lazy (see
# STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README).
#
# The local machine is always the final destination for mail addressed
# to user@[the.net.work.address] of an interface that the mail system
# receives mail on (see the inet_interfaces parameter).
#
# Specify a list of host or domain names, /file/name or type:table
# patterns, separated by commas and/or whitespace. A /file/name
# pattern is replaced by its contents; a type:table is matched when
# a name matches a lookup key (the right-hand side is ignored).
# Continue long lines by starting the next line with whitespace.
#
# See also below, section "REJECTING MAIL FOR UNKNOWN LOCAL USERS".
#
#mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, localhost
#mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, localhost, $mydomain
#mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, localhost, $mydomain,
# mail.$mydomain, www.$mydomain, ftp.$mydomain
# REJECTING MAIL FOR UNKNOWN LOCAL USERS
#
# The local_recipient_maps parameter specifies optional lookup tables
# with all names or addresses of users that are local with respect
# to $mydestination, $inet_interfaces or $proxy_interfaces.
#
# If this parameter is defined, then the SMTP server will reject
# mail for unknown local users. This parameter is defined by default.
#
# To turn off local recipient checking in the SMTP server, specify
# local_recipient_maps = (i.e. empty).
#
# The default setting assumes that you use the default Postfix local
# delivery agent for local delivery. You need to update the
# local_recipient_maps setting if:
#
# - You define $mydestination domain recipients in files other than
# /etc/passwd, /etc/aliases, or the $virtual_alias_maps files.
# For example, you define $mydestination domain recipients in
# the $virtual_mailbox_maps files.
#
# - You redefine the local delivery agent in master.cf.
#
# - You redefine the "local_transport" setting in main.cf.
#
# - You use the "luser_relay", "mailbox_transport", or "fallback_transport"
# feature of the Postfix local delivery agent (see local(8)).
#
# Details are described in the LOCAL_RECIPIENT_README file.
#
# Beware: if the Postfix SMTP server runs chrooted, you probably have
# to access the passwd file via the proxymap service, in order to
# overcome chroot restrictions. The alternative, having a copy of
# the system passwd file in the chroot jail is just not practical.
#
# The right-hand side of the lookup tables is conveniently ignored.
# In the left-hand side, specify a bare username, an @domain.tld
# wild-card, or specify a user@domain.tld address.
#
#local_recipient_maps = unix:passwd.byname $alias_maps
#local_recipient_maps = proxy:unix:passwd.byname $alias_maps
#local_recipient_maps =
# The unknown_local_recipient_reject_code specifies the SMTP server
# response code when a recipient domain matches $mydestination or
# ${proxy,inet}_interfaces, while $local_recipient_maps is non-empty
# and the recipient address or address local-part is not found.
#
# The default setting is 550 (reject mail) but it is safer to start
# with 450 (try again later) until you are certain that your
# local_recipient_maps settings are OK.
#
# unknown_local_recipient_reject_code = 550
# TRUST AND RELAY CONTROL
# The mynetworks parameter specifies the list of "trusted" SMTP
# clients that have more privileges than "strangers".
#
# In particular, "trusted" SMTP clients are allowed to relay mail
# through Postfix. See the smtpd_recipient_restrictions parameter
# in postconf(5).
#
# You can specify the list of "trusted" network addresses by hand
# or you can let Postfix do it for you (which is the default).
#
# By default (mynetworks_style = subnet), Postfix "trusts" SMTP
# clients in the same IP subnetworks as the local machine.
# On Linux, this works correctly only with interfaces specified
# with the "ifconfig" command.
#
# Specify "mynetworks_style = class" when Postfix should "trust" SMTP
# clients in the same IP class A/B/C networks as the local machine.
# Don't do this with a dialup site - it would cause Postfix to "trust"
# your entire provider's network. Instead, specify an explicit
# mynetworks list by hand, as described below.
#
# Specify "mynetworks_style = host" when Postfix should "trust"
# only the local machine.
#
#mynetworks_style = class
#mynetworks_style = subnet
#mynetworks_style = host
# Alternatively, you can specify the mynetworks list by hand, in
# which case Postfix ignores the mynetworks_style setting.
#
# Specify an explicit list of network/netmask patterns, where the
# mask specifies the number of bits in the network part of a host
# address.
#
# You can also specify the absolute pathname of a pattern file instead
# of listing the patterns here. Specify type:table for table-based lookups
# (the value on the table right-hand side is not used).
#
mynetworks = mailman-core,mailman-web
#mynetworks = $config_directory/mynetworks
#mynetworks = hash:/etc/postfix/network_table
# The relay_domains parameter restricts what destinations this system will
# relay mail to. See the smtpd_recipient_restrictions description in
# postconf(5) for detailed information.
#
# By default, Postfix relays mail
# - from "trusted" clients (IP address matches $mynetworks) to any destination,
# - from "untrusted" clients to destinations that match $relay_domains or
# subdomains thereof, except addresses with sender-specified routing.
# The default relay_domains value is $mydestination.
#
# In addition to the above, the Postfix SMTP server by default accepts mail
# that Postfix is final destination for:
# - destinations that match $inet_interfaces or $proxy_interfaces,
# - destinations that match $mydestination
# - destinations that match $virtual_alias_domains,
# - destinations that match $virtual_mailbox_domains.
# These destinations do not need to be listed in $relay_domains.
#
# Specify a list of hosts or domains, /file/name patterns or type:name
# lookup tables, separated by commas and/or whitespace. Continue
# long lines by starting the next line with whitespace. A file name
# is replaced by its contents; a type:name table is matched when a
# (parent) domain appears as lookup key.
#
# NOTE: Postfix will not automatically forward mail for domains that
# list this system as their primary or backup MX host. See the
# permit_mx_backup restriction description in postconf(5).
#
#relay_domains = $mydestination
# INTERNET OR INTRANET
# The relayhost parameter specifies the default host to send mail to
# when no entry is matched in the optional transport(5) table. When
# no relayhost is given, mail is routed directly to the destination.
#
# On an intranet, specify the organizational domain name. If your
# internal DNS uses no MX records, specify the name of the intranet
# gateway host instead.
#
# In the case of SMTP, specify a domain, host, host:port, [host]:port,
# [address] or [address]:port; the form [host] turns off MX lookups.
#
# If you're connected via UUCP, see also the default_transport parameter.
#
#relayhost = $mydomain
#relayhost = [gateway.my.domain]
#relayhost = [mailserver.isp.tld]
#relayhost = uucphost
#relayhost = [an.ip.add.ress]
# REJECTING UNKNOWN RELAY USERS
#
# The relay_recipient_maps parameter specifies optional lookup tables
# with all addresses in the domains that match $relay_domains.
#
# If this parameter is defined, then the SMTP server will reject
# mail for unknown relay users. This feature is off by default.
#
# The right-hand side of the lookup tables is conveniently ignored.
# In the left-hand side, specify an @domain.tld wild-card, or specify
# a user@domain.tld address.
#
#relay_recipient_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/relay_recipients
# INPUT RATE CONTROL
#
# The in_flow_delay configuration parameter implements mail input
# flow control. This feature is turned on by default, although it
# still needs further development (it's disabled on SCO UNIX due
# to an SCO bug).
#
# A Postfix process will pause for $in_flow_delay seconds before
# accepting a new message, when the message arrival rate exceeds the
# message delivery rate. With the default 100 SMTP server process
# limit, this limits the mail inflow to 100 messages a second more
# than the number of messages delivered per second.
#
# Specify 0 to disable the feature. Valid delays are 0..10.
#
#in_flow_delay = 1s
# ADDRESS REWRITING
#
# The ADDRESS_REWRITING_README document gives information about
# address masquerading or other forms of address rewriting including
# username->Firstname.Lastname mapping.
# ADDRESS REDIRECTION (VIRTUAL DOMAIN)
#
# The VIRTUAL_README document gives information about the many forms
# of domain hosting that Postfix supports.
# "USER HAS MOVED" BOUNCE MESSAGES
#
# See the discussion in the ADDRESS_REWRITING_README document.
# TRANSPORT MAP
#
# See the discussion in the ADDRESS_REWRITING_README document.
# ALIAS DATABASE
#
# The alias_maps parameter specifies the list of alias databases used
# by the local delivery agent. The default list is system dependent.
#
# On systems with NIS, the default is to search the local alias
# database, then the NIS alias database. See aliases(5) for syntax
# details.
#
# If you change the alias database, run "postalias /etc/aliases" (or
# wherever your system stores the mail alias file), or simply run
# "newaliases" to build the necessary DBM or DB file.
#
# It will take a minute or so before changes become visible. Use
# "postfix reload" to eliminate the delay.
#
#alias_maps = dbm:/etc/aliases
#alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
#alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases, nis:mail.aliases
#alias_maps = netinfo:/aliases
# The alias_database parameter specifies the alias database(s) that
# are built with "newaliases" or "sendmail -bi". This is a separate
# configuration parameter, because alias_maps (see above) may specify
# tables that are not necessarily all under control by Postfix.
#
#alias_database = dbm:/etc/aliases
#alias_database = dbm:/etc/mail/aliases
#alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
#alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases, hash:/opt/majordomo/aliases
# ADDRESS EXTENSIONS (e.g., user+foo)
#
# The recipient_delimiter parameter specifies the separator between
# user names and address extensions (user+foo). See canonical(5),
# local(8), relocated(5) and virtual(5) for the effects this has on
# aliases, canonical, virtual, relocated and .forward file lookups.
# Basically, the software tries user+foo and .forward+foo before
# trying user and .forward.
#
#recipient_delimiter = +
# DELIVERY TO MAILBOX
#
# The home_mailbox parameter specifies the optional pathname of a
# mailbox file relative to a user's home directory. The default
# mailbox file is /var/spool/mail/user or /var/mail/user. Specify
# "Maildir/" for qmail-style delivery (the / is required).
#
#home_mailbox = Mailbox
#home_mailbox = Maildir/
# The mail_spool_directory parameter specifies the directory where
# UNIX-style mailboxes are kept. The default setting depends on the
# system type.
#
#mail_spool_directory = /var/mail
#mail_spool_directory = /var/spool/mail
# The mailbox_command parameter specifies the optional external
# command to use instead of mailbox delivery. The command is run as
# the recipient with proper HOME, SHELL and LOGNAME environment settings.
# Exception: delivery for root is done as $default_user.
#
# Other environment variables of interest: USER (recipient username),
# EXTENSION (address extension), DOMAIN (domain part of address),
# and LOCAL (the address localpart).
#
# Unlike other Postfix configuration parameters, the mailbox_command
# parameter is not subjected to $parameter substitutions. This is to
# make it easier to specify shell syntax (see example below).
#
# Avoid shell meta characters because they will force Postfix to run
# an expensive shell process. Procmail alone is expensive enough.
#
# IF YOU USE THIS TO DELIVER MAIL SYSTEM-WIDE, YOU MUST SET UP AN
# ALIAS THAT FORWARDS MAIL FOR ROOT TO A REAL USER.
#
#mailbox_command = /some/where/procmail
#mailbox_command = /some/where/procmail -a "$EXTENSION"
# The mailbox_transport specifies the optional transport in master.cf
# to use after processing aliases and .forward files. This parameter
# has precedence over the mailbox_command, fallback_transport and
# luser_relay parameters.
#
# Specify a string of the form transport:nexthop, where transport is
# the name of a mail delivery transport defined in master.cf. The
# :nexthop part is optional. For more details see the sample transport
# configuration file.
#
# NOTE: if you use this feature for accounts not in the UNIX password
# file, then you must update the "local_recipient_maps" setting in
# the main.cf file, otherwise the SMTP server will reject mail for
# non-UNIX accounts with "User unknown in local recipient table".
#
# Cyrus IMAP over LMTP. Specify ``lmtpunix cmd="lmtpd"
# listen="/var/imap/socket/lmtp" prefork=0'' in cyrus.conf.
#mailbox_transport = lmtp:unix:/var/imap/socket/lmtp
#
# Cyrus IMAP via command line. Uncomment the "cyrus...pipe" and
# subsequent line in master.cf.
#mailbox_transport = cyrus
# The fallback_transport specifies the optional transport in master.cf
# to use for recipients that are not found in the UNIX passwd database.
# This parameter has precedence over the luser_relay parameter.
#
# Specify a string of the form transport:nexthop, where transport is
# the name of a mail delivery transport defined in master.cf. The
# :nexthop part is optional. For more details see the sample transport
# configuration file.
#
# NOTE: if you use this feature for accounts not in the UNIX password
# file, then you must update the "local_recipient_maps" setting in
# the main.cf file, otherwise the SMTP server will reject mail for
# non-UNIX accounts with "User unknown in local recipient table".
#
#fallback_transport = lmtp:unix:/file/name
#fallback_transport = cyrus
#fallback_transport =
# The luser_relay parameter specifies an optional destination address
# for unknown recipients. By default, mail for unknown@$mydestination,
# unknown@[$inet_interfaces] or unknown@[$proxy_interfaces] is returned
# as undeliverable.
#
# The following expansions are done on luser_relay: $user (recipient
# username), $shell (recipient shell), $home (recipient home directory),
# $recipient (full recipient address), $extension (recipient address
# extension), $domain (recipient domain), $local (entire recipient
# localpart), $recipient_delimiter. Specify ${name?value} or
# ${name:value} to expand value only when $name does (does not) exist.
#
# luser_relay works only for the default Postfix local delivery agent.
#
# NOTE: if you use this feature for accounts not in the UNIX password
# file, then you must specify "local_recipient_maps =" (i.e. empty) in
# the main.cf file, otherwise the SMTP server will reject mail for
# non-UNIX accounts with "User unknown in local recipient table".
#
#luser_relay = $user@other.host
#luser_relay = $local@other.host
#luser_relay = admin+$local
# JUNK MAIL CONTROLS
#
# The controls listed here are only a very small subset. The file
# SMTPD_ACCESS_README provides an overview.
# The header_checks parameter specifies an optional table with patterns
# that each logical message header is matched against, including
# headers that span multiple physical lines.
#
# By default, these patterns also apply to MIME headers and to the
# headers of attached messages. With older Postfix versions, MIME and
# attached message headers were treated as body text.
#
# For details, see "man header_checks".
#
#header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/header_checks
# FAST ETRN SERVICE
#
# Postfix maintains per-destination logfiles with information about
# deferred mail, so that mail can be flushed quickly with the SMTP
# "ETRN domain.tld" command, or by executing "sendmail -qRdomain.tld".
# See the ETRN_README document for a detailed description.
#
# The fast_flush_domains parameter controls what destinations are
# eligible for this service. By default, they are all domains that
# this server is willing to relay mail to.
#
#fast_flush_domains = $relay_domains
# SHOW SOFTWARE VERSION OR NOT
#
# The smtpd_banner parameter specifies the text that follows the 220
# code in the SMTP server's greeting banner. Some people like to see
# the mail version advertised. By default, Postfix shows no version.
#
# You MUST specify $myhostname at the start of the text. That is an
# RFC requirement. Postfix itself does not care.
#
#smtpd_banner = $myhostname ESMTP $mail_name
#smtpd_banner = $myhostname ESMTP $mail_name ($mail_version)
# PARALLEL DELIVERY TO THE SAME DESTINATION
#
# How many parallel deliveries to the same user or domain? With local
# delivery, it does not make sense to do massively parallel delivery
# to the same user, because mailbox updates must happen sequentially,
# and expensive pipelines in .forward files can cause disasters when
# too many are run at the same time. With SMTP deliveries, 10
# simultaneous connections to the same domain could be sufficient to
# raise eyebrows.
#
# Each message delivery transport has its XXX_destination_concurrency_limit
# parameter. The default is $default_destination_concurrency_limit for
# most delivery transports. For the local delivery agent the default is 2.
#local_destination_concurrency_limit = 2
#default_destination_concurrency_limit = 20
# DEBUGGING CONTROL
#
# The debug_peer_level parameter specifies the increment in verbose
# logging level when an SMTP client or server host name or address
# matches a pattern in the debug_peer_list parameter.
#
debug_peer_level = 2
# The debug_peer_list parameter specifies an optional list of domain
# or network patterns, /file/name patterns or type:name tables. When
# an SMTP client or server host name or address matches a pattern,
# increase the verbose logging level by the amount specified in the
# debug_peer_level parameter.
#
#debug_peer_list = 127.0.0.1
#debug_peer_list = some.domain
# The debugger_command specifies the external command that is executed
# when a Postfix daemon program is run with the -D option.
#
# Use "command .. & sleep 5" so that the debugger can attach before
# the process marches on. If you use an X-based debugger, be sure to
# set up your XAUTHORITY environment variable before starting Postfix.
#
debugger_command =
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
ddd $daemon_directory/$process_name $process_id & sleep 5
# If you can't use X, use this to capture the call stack when a
# daemon crashes. The result is in a file in the configuration
# directory, and is named after the process name and the process ID.
#
# debugger_command =
# PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin; export PATH; (echo cont;
# echo where) | gdb $daemon_directory/$process_name $process_id 2>&1
# >$config_directory/$process_name.$process_id.log & sleep 5
#
# Another possibility is to run gdb under a detached screen session.
# To attach to the screen session, su root and run "screen -r
# <id_string>" where <id_string> uniquely matches one of the detached
# sessions (from "screen -list").
#
# debugger_command =
# PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin; export PATH; screen
# -dmS $process_name gdb $daemon_directory/$process_name
# $process_id & sleep 1
# INSTALL-TIME CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
#
# The following parameters are used when installing a new Postfix version.
#
# sendmail_path: The full pathname of the Postfix sendmail command.
# This is the Sendmail-compatible mail posting interface.
#
sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail
# newaliases_path: The full pathname of the Postfix newaliases command.
# This is the Sendmail-compatible command to build alias databases.
#
newaliases_path = /usr/bin/newaliases
# mailq_path: The full pathname of the Postfix mailq command. This
# is the Sendmail-compatible mail queue listing command.
#
mailq_path = /usr/bin/mailq
# setgid_group: The group for mail submission and queue management
# commands. This must be a group name with a numerical group ID that
# is not shared with other accounts, not even with the Postfix account.
#
setgid_group = postdrop
# html_directory: The location of the Postfix HTML documentation.
#
html_directory = no
# manpage_directory: The location of the Postfix on-line manual pages.
#
manpage_directory = /usr/share/man
# sample_directory: The location of the Postfix sample configuration files.
# This parameter is obsolete as of Postfix 2.1.
#
sample_directory = /etc/postfix
# readme_directory: The location of the Postfix README files.
#
readme_directory = /usr/share/doc/postfix/readme
inet_protocols = ipv4
meta_directory = /etc/postfix
shlib_directory = /usr/lib/postfix
# Config below taken and adapted from
# https://github.com/maxking/docker-mailman#postfix
recipient_delimiter = +
unknown_local_recipient_reject_code = 550
owner_request_special = no
transport_maps =
regexp:/var/lib/mailman/core/var/data/postfix_lmtp
local_recipient_maps =
regexp:/var/lib/mailman/core/var/data/postfix_lmtp
relay_domains =
regexp:/var/lib/mailman/core/var/data/postfix_domains

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