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96 lines
1.6 KiB
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# mailcow dockerized
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## Configuration
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1. Open mailcow.conf and change stuff, do not touch versions, do not use special chars in passwords for now.
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2. ./build-all.sh
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Done.
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The default username for mailcow is `admin` with password `moohoo`.
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## Usage
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### build-*.files
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(Re)build a container:
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```
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./build-$name.sh
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```
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**/!\** Any previous container with the same name will be stopped and removed.
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No persistent data is deleted at any time.
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If an image exists, you will be asked wether or not to repull/rebuild it.
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### MySQL
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Connect to MySQL database:
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```
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./build-mysql.sh client
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```
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Init schema (will also be installed when running `./build-mysql.sh` without parameters):
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```
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./build-mysql.sh --init-schema
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```
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Reset mailcow admin to `admin:moohoo`:
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```
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./build-mysql.sh --reset-admin
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```
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### Redis
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Connect to redis database:
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```
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./build-mysql.sh client
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```
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### rspamd
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Use rspamadm:
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```
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docker exec -it rspamd-mailcow /bin/bash -c "rspamadm --help"
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```
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Use rspamc:
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```
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docker exec -it rspamd-mailcow /bin/bash -c "rspamc --help"
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```
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Set rspamd controller password:
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```
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docker exec -it rspamd-mailcow /bin/bash -c "rspamadm pw"
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```
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Copy given hash to data/conf/rspamd/override.d/worker-controller.inc:
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```
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...
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enable_password = "myhash";
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....
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```
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### Remove persistent data
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MySQL:
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```
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docker stop mysql-mailcow
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docker rm mysql-mailcow
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rm -rf data/db/mysql/*
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./build-mysql.sh
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```
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Redis:
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```
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# If you feel hardcore:
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docker stop redis-mailcow
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docker rm redus-mailcow
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rm -rf data/db/redis/*
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./build-redis.sh
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## It is almost always enough to just flush all keys:
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./build-redis client
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# FLUSHALL [ENTER]
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```
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