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Configuration reference
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This page explains the variables found in ``mailu.env``.
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In most cases ``mailu.env`` is setup correctly by the setup utility and can be left as-is.
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However, some advanced settings or modifications can be done by modifying this file.
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.. _common_cfg:
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Common configuration
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--------------------
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The ``SECRET_KEY`` **must** be changed for every setup and set to a 16 bytes
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randomly generated value. It is intended to secure authentication cookies
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among other critical uses. This can be generated with a utility such as *pwgen*,
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which can be installed on most Linux systems:
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.. code-block:: bash
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apt-get install pwgen
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pwgen 16 1
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The ``DOMAIN`` holds the main e-mail domain for the server. This email domain
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is used for bounce emails, for generating the postmaster email and other
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technical addresses.
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The ``HOSTNAMES`` are all public hostnames for the mail server. Mailu supports
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a mail server with multiple hostnames. The first declared hostname is the main
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hostname and will be exposed over SMTP, IMAP, etc.
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The ``SUBNET`` defines the address range of the docker network used by Mailu.
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This should not conflict with any networks to which your system is connected.
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(Internal and external!). Normally this does not need to be changed,
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unless there is a conflict with existing networks.
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The ``POSTMASTER`` is the local part of the postmaster email address. It is
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recommended to setup a generic value and later configure a mail alias for that
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address.
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The ``AUTH_RATELIMIT`` holds a security setting for fighting attackers that
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try to guess user passwords. The value is the limit of failed authentication attempts
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that a single IP address can perform against IMAP, POP and SMTP authentication endpoints.
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If ``AUTH_RATELIMIT_SUBNET`` is ``True`` (which is the default), the ``AUTH_RATELIMIT``
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rules does also apply to auth requests coming from ``SUBNET``, especially for the webmail.
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If you disable this, ensure that the rate limit on the webmail is enforced in a different
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way (e.g. roundcube plug-in), otherwise an attacker can simply bypass the limit using webmail.
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The ``TLS_FLAVOR`` sets how Mailu handles TLS connections. Setting this value to
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``notls`` will cause Mailu not to server any web content! More on :ref:`tls_flavor`.
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Mail settings
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The ``MESSAGE_SIZE_LIMIT`` is the maximum size of a single email. It should not
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be too low to avoid dropping legitimate emails and should not be too high to
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avoid filling the disks with large junk emails.
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The ``RELAYNETS`` are network addresses for which mail is relayed for free with
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no authentication required. This should be used with great care. If you want other
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Docker services' outbound mail to be relayed, you can set this to ``172.16.0.0/12``
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to include **all** Docker networks. The default is to leave this empty.
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The ``RELAYHOST`` is an optional address of a mail server relaying all outgoing
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mail in following format: ``[HOST]:PORT``.
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``RELAYUSER`` and ``RELAYPASSWORD`` can be used when authentication is needed.
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The ``FETCHMAIL_DELAY`` is a delay (in seconds) for the fetchmail service to
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go and fetch new email if available. Do not use too short delays if you do not
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want to be blacklisted by external services, but not too long delays if you
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want to receive your email in time.
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The ``RECIPIENT_DELIMITED`` is a character used to delimit localpart from a
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custom address part. For instance, if set to ``+``, users can use addresses
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like ``localpart+custom@domain.tld`` to deliver mail to ``localpart@domain.tld``.
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This is useful to provide external parties with different email addresses and
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later classify incoming mail based on the custom part.
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The ``DMARC_RUA`` and ``DMARC_RUF`` are DMARC protocol specific values. They hold
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the localpart for DMARC rua and ruf email addresses.
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Web settings
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The ``WEB_ADMIN`` contains the path to the main admin interface, while
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``WEB_WEBMAIL`` contains the path to the Web email client.
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The ``WEBROOT_REDIRECT`` redirects all non-found queries to the set path.
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An empty ``WEBROOT_REDIRECT`` value disables redirecting and enables classic
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behavior of a 404 result when not found.
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All three options need a leading slash (``/``) to work.
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.. note:: ``WEBROOT_REDIRECT`` has to point to a valid path on the webserver.
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This means it cannot point to any services which are not enabled.
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For example, don't point it to ``/webmail`` when ``WEBMAIL=none``
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Both ``SITENAME`` and ``WEBSITE`` are customization options for the panel menu
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in the admin interface, while ``SITENAME`` is a customization option for
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every Web interface.
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.. _admin_account:
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Admin account - automatic creation
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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For administrative tasks, an admin user account will be needed. You can create it manually,
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after deploying the system, or automatically.
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To create it manually, follow the specific deployment method documentation.
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To have the account created automatically, you just need to define a few environment variables:
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.. code-block:: bash
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INITIAL_ADMIN_ACCOUNT = ``root`` The first part of the e-mail address (ROOT@example.com)
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INITIAL_ADMIN_DOMAIN = ``example.com`` the domain appendix. Most probably identical to the DOMAIN variable
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INITIAL_ADMIN_PW = ``password`` the chosen password for the user
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Also, environment variable ``INITIAL_ADMIN_MODE`` defines how the code should behave when it will
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try to create the admin user:
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- ``create`` (default) Will try to create user and will raise an exception if present
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- ``ifmissing``: if user exists, nothing happens, else it will be created
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- ``update``: user is created or, if it exists, its password gets updated
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Depending on your particular deployment you most probably will want to change the default.
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Advanced settings
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-----------------
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The ``PASSWORD_SCHEME`` is the password encryption scheme. You should use the
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default value, unless you are importing password from a separate system and
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want to keep using the old password encryption scheme.
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The ``LOG_LEVEL`` setting is used by the python start-up scripts as a logging threshold.
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Log messages equal or higher than this priority will be printed.
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Can be one of: CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO, DEBUG or NOTSET.
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See the `python docs`_ for more information.
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.. _`python docs`: https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/logging.html#logging-levels
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Antivirus settings
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------------------
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The ``ANTIVIRUS_ACTION`` switches behaviour if a virus is detected. It defaults to 'discard',
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so any detected virus is silently discarded. If set to 'reject', rspamd is configured to reject
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virus mails during SMTP dialogue, so the sender will receive a reject message.
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Infrastructure settings
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-----------------------
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Various environment variables ``HOST_*`` can be used to run Mailu containers
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separately from a supported orchestrator. It is used by the various components
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to find the location of the other containers it depends on. They can contain an
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optional port number. Those variables are:
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- ``HOST_IMAP``: the container that is running the IMAP server (default: ``imap``, port 143)
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- ``HOST_LMTP``: the container that is running the LMTP server (default: ``imap:2525``)
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- ``HOST_HOSTIMAP``: the container that is running the IMAP server for the webmail (default: ``imap``, port 10143)
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- ``HOST_POP3``: the container that is running the POP3 server (default: ``imap``, port 110)
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- ``HOST_SMTP``: the container that is running the SMTP server (default: ``smtp``, port 25)
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- ``HOST_AUTHSMTP``: the container that is running the authenticated SMTP server for the webnmail (default: ``smtp``, port 10025)
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- ``HOST_ADMIN``: the container that is running the admin interface (default: ``admin``)
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- ``HOST_ANTISPAM_MILTER``: the container that is running the antispam milter service (default: ``antispam:11332``)
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- ``HOST_ANTISPAM_WEBUI``: the container that is running the antispam webui service (default: ``antispam:11334``)
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- ``HOST_ANTIVIRUS``: the container that is running the antivirus service (default: ``antivirus:3310``)
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- ``HOST_WEBMAIL``: the container that is running the webmail (default: ``webmail``)
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- ``HOST_WEBDAV``: the container that is running the webdav server (default: ``webdav:5232``)
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- ``HOST_REDIS``: the container that is running the redis daemon (default: ``redis``)
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- ``HOST_WEBMAIL``: the container that is running the webmail (default: ``webmail``)
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The startup scripts will resolve ``HOST_*`` to their IP addresses and store the result in ``*_ADDRESS`` for further use.
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Alternatively, ``*_ADDRESS`` can directly be set. In this case, the values of ``*_ADDRESS`` is kept and not
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resolved. This can be used to rely on DNS based service discovery with changing services IP addresses.
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When using ``*_ADDRESS``, the hostnames must be full-qualified hostnames. Otherwise nginx will not be able to
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resolve the hostnames.
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