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README.md |
Freeposte.io
The database and data structures are still unstable, please wait until we release 1.0.0 to use this for production.
Simple yet full-featured mail server as a set of Docker images. The idea behing Freeposte.io is identical to motivations that led to poste.io: providing a simple and maintainable mail server that is painless to manage and does not require more resources than necessary.
People from poste.io did an amazing job at accomplishing this ; any company looking for a serious yet simple mail server with professional support should turn to them.
This project is meant for free software supporters and hackers to reach the same level of functionality and still be able to host a complete mail server at little cost while running only FOSS, applying the KISS principle and being able to fine-tune some details if needed.
General architecture
The mail infrastructure is based on a standard MTA-LDA pattern :
- Postfix for incoming and outgoing emails ;
- Amavis as a filtering interface before delivery (with SpamaAssassin and ClamAV) ;
- Dovecot as a delivery agent and reading (IMAP) server ;
- Roundcube (or any Webmail) as a user-friendly Web client ;
- Fetchmail as a client to fetch remote accounts (POP/IMAP) ;
- Freeposte (Flask application) as an administration interface.
Running a mail server
Please note that this project is still in a very early stage. Do not use for production!
The mail server runs as a set of Docker containers. These containers are managed
through a docker-compose.yml
configuration file that requires Docker Compose
to run.
First, follow instructions at https://docs.docker.com to setup Docker and Docker Compose properly for your system. Then download the main configuration files:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaiyou/freeposte.io/master/docker-compose.yml
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaiyou/freeposte.io/master/freeposte.env
The docker-compose.yml
file contains instructions about which containers to run and how they will
interact. freeposte.env
is the main configuration file. You must read it and provide proper configuration before running the server.
You will also need to create a data directory. Freeposte will use /data
as a sane default:
mkdir -p /data
Otherwise, simply edit the docker-compose.yml
to match your requirements. Finally, you can run your mail server:
docker-compose up -d
Upgrading the mail server
First check upstream for changes in the docker-compose.yml
or in the
freeposte.env
files. Update these files, then simply pull the latest
images and recreate the containers :
docker-compose pull
docker-compose up -d
Monitoring the mail server
Logs are managed by Docker directly. You can easily read your logs using :
docker-compose logs
Docker is able to forward logs to multiple log engines. Read the following documentation or details: https://docs.docker.com/engine/admin/logging/overview/.
Building from source
You can simply build all the containers from source using the docker-compose.yml
. First clone the Git repository:
git clone https://github.com/kaiyou/freeposte.io.git
Then build all the images :
docker-compose build
Development environment
The administration Web interface requires a proper dev environment that can easily be setup using virtualenv
(make sure you are using Python 3) :
cd admin
virtualenv .
source bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
You can then export the path to the development database:
export SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI=sqlite:///path/to/dev.db
And finally run the server with debug enabled:
python run.py