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Diffstat (limited to 'roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d')
-rw-r--r-- | roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf | 28 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-lda.conf | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf | 53 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-imap.conf | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-lmtp.conf | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-plugin.conf | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-sieve.conf | 165 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-ldap.conf.ext | 3 |
11 files changed, 245 insertions, 68 deletions
diff --git a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf index d4f323d..7213fbb 100644 --- a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf +++ b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf @@ -56,58 +56,58 @@ auth_username_format = %Lu # is then <username><separator><master username>. UW-IMAP uses "*" as the # separator, so that could be a good choice. #auth_master_user_separator = # Username to use for users logging in with ANONYMOUS SASL mechanism #auth_anonymous_username = anonymous # Maximum number of dovecot-auth worker processes. They're used to execute # blocking passdb and userdb queries (eg. MySQL and PAM). They're # automatically created and destroyed as needed. #auth_worker_max_count = 30 # Host name to use in GSSAPI principal names. The default is to use the # name returned by gethostname(). Use "$ALL" (with quotes) to allow all keytab # entries. #auth_gssapi_hostname = # Kerberos keytab to use for the GSSAPI mechanism. Will use the system # default (usually /etc/krb5.keytab) if not specified. You may need to change # the auth service to run as root to be able to read this file. -#auth_krb5_keytab = +#auth_krb5_keytab = # Do NTLM and GSS-SPNEGO authentication using Samba's winbind daemon and # ntlm_auth helper. <doc/wiki/Authentication/Mechanisms/Winbind.txt> #auth_use_winbind = no # Path for Samba's ntlm_auth helper binary. #auth_winbind_helper_path = /usr/bin/ntlm_auth # Time to delay before replying to failed authentications. #auth_failure_delay = 2 secs # Require a valid SSL client certificate or the authentication fails. #auth_ssl_require_client_cert = no -# Take the username from client's SSL certificate, using +# Take the username from client's SSL certificate, using # X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID() which returns the subject's DN's -# CommonName. +# CommonName. #auth_ssl_username_from_cert = no # Space separated list of wanted authentication mechanisms: # plain login digest-md5 cram-md5 ntlm rpa apop anonymous gssapi otp skey # gss-spnego # NOTE: See also disable_plaintext_auth setting. auth_mechanisms = plain login ## ## Password and user databases ## # # Password database is used to verify user's password (and nothing more). # You can have multiple passdbs and userdbs. This is useful if you want to # allow both system users (/etc/passwd) and virtual users to login without # duplicating the system users into virtual database. # # <doc/wiki/PasswordDatabase.txt> # diff --git a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf index c611bfc..848fe69 100644 --- a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf +++ b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf @@ -1,32 +1,32 @@ ## ## Log destination. ## # Log file to use for error messages. "syslog" logs to syslog, # /dev/stderr logs to stderr. #log_path = syslog # Log file to use for informational messages. Defaults to log_path. -#info_log_path = +#info_log_path = # Log file to use for debug messages. Defaults to info_log_path. -#debug_log_path = +#debug_log_path = # Syslog facility to use if you're logging to syslog. Usually if you don't # want to use "mail", you'll use local0..local7. Also other standard # facilities are supported. #syslog_facility = mail ## ## Logging verbosity and debugging. ## # Log unsuccessful authentication attempts and the reasons why they failed. #auth_verbose = no # In case of password mismatches, log the attempted password. Valid values are # no, plain and sha1. sha1 can be useful for detecting brute force password # attempts vs. user simply trying the same password over and over again. # You can also truncate the value to n chars by appending ":n" (e.g. sha1:6). #auth_verbose_passwords = no # Even more verbose logging for debugging purposes. Shows for example SQL @@ -52,33 +52,34 @@ plugin { # size and vsize are available only for expunge and copy events. #mail_log_fields = uid box msgid size } ## ## Log formatting. ## # Prefix for each line written to log file. % codes are in strftime(3) # format. log_timestamp = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S " # Space-separated list of elements we want to log. The elements which have # a non-empty variable value are joined together to form a comma-separated # string. #login_log_format_elements = user=<%u> method=%m rip=%r lip=%l mpid=%e %c # Login log format. %s contains login_log_format_elements string, %$ contains # the data we want to log. #login_log_format = %$: %s - + # Log prefix for mail processes. See doc/wiki/Variables.txt for list of # possible variables you can use. #mail_log_prefix = "%s(%u): " -# Format to use for logging mail deliveries. You can use variables: +# Format to use for logging mail deliveries. See doc/wiki/Variables.txt for +# list of all variables you can use. Some of the common ones include: # %$ - Delivery status message (e.g. "saved to INBOX") # %m - Message-ID # %s - Subject # %f - From address # %p - Physical size # %w - Virtual size #deliver_log_format = msgid=%m: %$ diff --git a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf index 2e68df4..a781402 100644 --- a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf +++ b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf @@ -33,41 +33,41 @@ mail_location = mdbox:~/mail # namespace settings, you can do it by defining namespace sections. # # You can have private, shared and public namespaces. Private namespaces # are for user's personal mails. Shared namespaces are for accessing other # users' mailboxes that have been shared. Public namespaces are for shared # mailboxes that are managed by sysadmin. If you create any shared or public # namespaces you'll typically want to enable ACL plugin also, otherwise all # users can access all the shared mailboxes, assuming they have permissions # on filesystem level to do so. namespace inbox { # Namespace type: private, shared or public #type = private # Hierarchy separator to use. You should use the same separator for all # namespaces or some clients get confused. '/' is usually a good one. # The default however depends on the underlying mail storage format. separator = / # Prefix required to access this namespace. This needs to be different for # all namespaces. For example "Public/". - #prefix = + #prefix = # Physical location of the mailbox. This is in same format as # mail_location, which is also the default for it. #location = # There can be only one INBOX, and this setting defines which namespace # has it. inbox = yes # If namespace is hidden, it's not advertised to clients via NAMESPACE # extension. You'll most likely also want to set list=no. This is mostly # useful when converting from another server with different namespaces which # you want to deprecate but still keep working. For example you can create # hidden namespaces with prefixes "~/mail/", "~%u/mail/" and "mail/". #hidden = no # Show the mailboxes under this namespace with LIST command. This makes the # namespace visible for clients that don't support NAMESPACE extension. # "children" value lists child mailboxes, but hides the namespace prefix. #list = yes @@ -116,44 +116,56 @@ mail_uid = vmail mail_gid = vmail # Group to enable temporarily for privileged operations. Currently this is # used only with INBOX when either its initial creation or dotlocking fails. # Typically this is set to "mail" to give access to /var/mail. #mail_privileged_group = # Grant access to these supplementary groups for mail processes. Typically # these are used to set up access to shared mailboxes. Note that it may be # dangerous to set these if users can create symlinks (e.g. if "mail" group is # set here, ln -s /var/mail ~/mail/var could allow a user to delete others' # mailboxes, or ln -s /secret/shared/box ~/mail/mybox would allow reading it). #mail_access_groups = # Allow full filesystem access to clients. There's no access checks other than # what the operating system does for the active UID/GID. It works with both # maildir and mboxes, allowing you to prefix mailboxes names with eg. /path/ # or ~user/. #mail_full_filesystem_access = no -# Dictionary for key=value mailbox attributes. Currently used by URLAUTH, but -# soon intended to be used by METADATA as well. +# Dictionary for key=value mailbox attributes. This is used for example by +# URLAUTH and METADATA extensions. #mail_attribute_dict = +# A comment or note that is associated with the server. This value is +# accessible for authenticated users through the IMAP METADATA server +# entry "/shared/comment". +mail_server_comment = "fripost - demokratisk e-post" + +# Indicates a method for contacting the server administrator. According to +# RFC 5464, this value MUST be a URI (e.g., a mailto: or tel: URL), but that +# is currently not enforced. Use for example mailto:admin@example.com. This +# value is accessible for authenticated users through the IMAP METADATA server +# entry "/shared/admin". +mail_server_admin = mailto:postmaster@fripost.org + ## ## Mail processes ## # Don't use mmap() at all. This is required if you store indexes to shared # filesystems (NFS or clustered filesystem). #mmap_disable = no # Rely on O_EXCL to work when creating dotlock files. NFS supports O_EXCL # since version 3, so this should be safe to use nowadays by default. #dotlock_use_excl = yes # When to use fsync() or fdatasync() calls: # optimized (default): Whenever necessary to avoid losing important data # always: Useful with e.g. NFS when write()s are delayed # never: Never use it (best performance, but crashes can lose data) #mail_fsync = optimized # Locking method for index files. Alternatives are fcntl, flock and dotlock. # Dotlocking uses some tricks which may create more disk I/O than other locking @@ -171,77 +183,77 @@ first_valid_uid = 1 #last_valid_uid = 0 # Valid GID range for users, defaults to non-root/wheel. Users having # non-valid GID as primary group ID aren't allowed to log in. If user # belongs to supplementary groups with non-valid GIDs, those groups are # not set. #first_valid_gid = 1 #last_valid_gid = 0 # Maximum allowed length for mail keyword name. It's only forced when trying # to create new keywords. #mail_max_keyword_length = 50 # ':' separated list of directories under which chrooting is allowed for mail # processes (ie. /var/mail will allow chrooting to /var/mail/foo/bar too). # This setting doesn't affect login_chroot, mail_chroot or auth chroot # settings. If this setting is empty, "/./" in home dirs are ignored. # WARNING: Never add directories here which local users can modify, that # may lead to root exploit. Usually this should be done only if you don't # allow shell access for users. <doc/wiki/Chrooting.txt> -#valid_chroot_dirs = +#valid_chroot_dirs = # Default chroot directory for mail processes. This can be overridden for # specific users in user database by giving /./ in user's home directory # (eg. /home/./user chroots into /home). Note that usually there is no real # need to do chrooting, Dovecot doesn't allow users to access files outside # their mail directory anyway. If your home directories are prefixed with # the chroot directory, append "/." to mail_chroot. <doc/wiki/Chrooting.txt> -#mail_chroot = +#mail_chroot = # UNIX socket path to master authentication server to find users. # This is used by imap (for shared users) and lda. #auth_socket_path = /var/run/dovecot/auth-userdb # Directory where to look up mail plugins. #mail_plugin_dir = /usr/lib/dovecot/modules # Space separated list of plugins to load for all services. Plugins specific to # IMAP, LDA, etc. are added to this list in their own .conf files. -mail_plugins = stats virtual zlib +mail_plugins = quota stats virtual zlib ## ## Mailbox handling optimizations ## # Mailbox list indexes can be used to optimize IMAP STATUS commands. They are # also required for IMAP NOTIFY extension to be enabled. mailbox_list_index = yes # The minimum number of mails in a mailbox before updates are done to cache # file. This allows optimizing Dovecot's behavior to do less disk writes at # the cost of more disk reads. #mail_cache_min_mail_count = 0 # When IDLE command is running, mailbox is checked once in a while to see if # there are any new mails or other changes. This setting defines the minimum -# time to wait between those checks. Dovecot can also use dnotify, inotify and +# time to wait between those checks. Dovecot can also use inotify and # kqueue to find out immediately when changes occur. #mailbox_idle_check_interval = 30 secs # Save mails with CR+LF instead of plain LF. This makes sending those mails # take less CPU, especially with sendfile() syscall with Linux and FreeBSD. # But it also creates a bit more disk I/O which may just make it slower. # Also note that if other software reads the mboxes/maildirs, they may handle # the extra CRs wrong and cause problems. #mail_save_crlf = no # Max number of mails to keep open and prefetch to memory. This only works with # some mailbox formats and/or operating systems. #mail_prefetch_count = 0 # How often to scan for stale temporary files and delete them (0 = never). # These should exist only after Dovecot dies in the middle of saving mails. #mail_temp_scan_interval = 1w ## ## Maildir-specific settings @@ -296,41 +308,41 @@ mailbox_list_index = yes # Dovecot: mbox_write_locks = dotlock fcntl # Debian: mbox_write_locks = fcntl dotlock # #mbox_read_locks = fcntl #mbox_write_locks = fcntl dotlock # Maximum time to wait for lock (all of them) before aborting. #mbox_lock_timeout = 5 mins # If dotlock exists but the mailbox isn't modified in any way, override the # lock file after this much time. #mbox_dotlock_change_timeout = 2 mins # When mbox changes unexpectedly we have to fully read it to find out what # changed. If the mbox is large this can take a long time. Since the change # is usually just a newly appended mail, it'd be faster to simply read the # new mails. If this setting is enabled, Dovecot does this but still safely # fallbacks to re-reading the whole mbox file whenever something in mbox isn't # how it's expected to be. The only real downside to this setting is that if # some other MUA changes message flags, Dovecot doesn't notice it immediately. -# Note that a full sync is done with SELECT, EXAMINE, EXPUNGE and CHECK +# Note that a full sync is done with SELECT, EXAMINE, EXPUNGE and CHECK # commands. #mbox_dirty_syncs = yes # Like mbox_dirty_syncs, but don't do full syncs even with SELECT, EXAMINE, # EXPUNGE or CHECK commands. If this is set, mbox_dirty_syncs is ignored. #mbox_very_dirty_syncs = no # Delay writing mbox headers until doing a full write sync (EXPUNGE and CHECK # commands and when closing the mailbox). This is especially useful for POP3 # where clients often delete all mails. The downside is that our changes # aren't immediately visible to other MUAs. #mbox_lazy_writes = yes # If mbox size is smaller than this (e.g. 100k), don't write index files. # If an index file already exists it's still read, just not updated. #mbox_min_index_size = 0 # Mail header selection algorithm to use for MD5 POP3 UIDLs when # pop3_uidl_format=%m. For backwards compatibility we use apop3d inspired # algorithm, but it fails if the first Received: header isn't unique in all diff --git a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf index dc0b5bf..250eec5 100644 --- a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf +++ b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf @@ -4,55 +4,59 @@ # SSL/TLS support: yes, no, required. <doc/wiki/SSL.txt> ssl = required # PEM encoded X.509 SSL/TLS certificate and private key. They're opened before # dropping root privileges, so keep the key file unreadable by anyone but # root. Included doc/mkcert.sh can be used to easily generate self-signed # certificate, just make sure to update the domains in dovecot-openssl.cnf ssl_cert = </etc/dovecot/ssl/imap.fripost.org.pem ssl_key = </etc/dovecot/ssl/imap.fripost.org.key # If key file is password protected, give the password here. Alternatively # give it when starting dovecot with -p parameter. Since this file is often # world-readable, you may want to place this setting instead to a different # root owned 0600 file by using ssl_key_password = <path. #ssl_key_password = # PEM encoded trusted certificate authority. Set this only if you intend to use # ssl_verify_client_cert=yes. The file should contain the CA certificate(s) # followed by the matching CRL(s). (e.g. ssl_ca = </etc/ssl/certs/ca.pem) -#ssl_ca = +#ssl_ca = # Require that CRL check succeeds for client certificates. #ssl_require_crl = yes # Directory and/or file for trusted SSL CA certificates. These are used only # when Dovecot needs to act as an SSL client (e.g. imapc backend). The # directory is usually /etc/ssl/certs in Debian-based systems and the file is # /etc/pki/tls/cert.pem in RedHat-based systems. #ssl_client_ca_dir = #ssl_client_ca_file = # Request client to send a certificate. If you also want to require it, set # auth_ssl_require_client_cert=yes in auth section. #ssl_verify_client_cert = no # Which field from certificate to use for username. commonName and # x500UniqueIdentifier are the usual choices. You'll also need to set # auth_ssl_username_from_cert=yes. #ssl_cert_username_field = commonName # DH parameters length to use. ssl_dh_parameters_length = 2048 # SSL protocols to use -ssl_protocols = !SSLv2 !SSLv3 +#ssl_protocols = !SSLv3 # SSL ciphers to use ssl_cipher_list = HIGH:!aNULL:!eNULL:!3DES:!MD5:@STRENGTH # Prefer the server's order of ciphers over client's. #ssl_prefer_server_ciphers = no # SSL crypto device to use, for valid values run "openssl engine" #ssl_crypto_device = + +# SSL extra options. Currently supported options are: +# no_compression - Disable compression. +ssl_options = no_compression diff --git a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-lda.conf b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-lda.conf index bdf045d..2a7bd27 100644 --- a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-lda.conf +++ b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-lda.conf @@ -1,48 +1,48 @@ ## ## LDA specific settings (also used by LMTP) ## # Address to use when sending rejection mails. # Default is postmaster@<your domain>. %d expands to recipient domain. #postmaster_address = # Hostname to use in various parts of sent mails (e.g. in Message-Id) and # in LMTP replies. Default is the system's real hostname@domain. -#hostname = +#hostname = # If user is over quota, return with temporary failure instead of # bouncing the mail. #quota_full_tempfail = no # Binary to use for sending mails. sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/postmulti -i msa -x /usr/sbin/sendmail # If non-empty, send mails via this SMTP host[:port] instead of sendmail. #submission_host = # Subject: header to use for rejection mails. You can use the same variables # as for rejection_reason below. #rejection_subject = Rejected: %s # Human readable error message for rejection mails. You can use variables: # %n = CRLF, %r = reason, %s = original subject, %t = recipient #rejection_reason = Your message to <%t> was automatically rejected:%n%r # Delimiter character between local-part and detail in email address. #recipient_delimiter = + # Header where the original recipient address (SMTP's RCPT TO: address) is taken -# from if not available elsewhere. With dovecot-lda -a parameter overrides this. +# from if not available elsewhere. With dovecot-lda -a parameter overrides this. # A commonly used header for this is X-Original-To. #lda_original_recipient_header = # Should saving a mail to a nonexistent mailbox automatically create it? #lda_mailbox_autocreate = no # Should automatically created mailboxes be also automatically subscribed? #lda_mailbox_autosubscribe = no protocol lda { # Space separated list of plugins to load (default is global mail_plugins). #mail_plugins = $mail_plugins } diff --git a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf index 6aa5c22..9c330be 100644 --- a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf +++ b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf @@ -1,45 +1,76 @@ ## ## Mailbox definitions ## +# Each mailbox is specified in a separate mailbox section. The section name +# specifies the mailbox name. If it has spaces, you can put the name +# "in quotes". These sections can contain the following mailbox settings: +# +# auto: +# Indicates whether the mailbox with this name is automatically created +# implicitly when it is first accessed. The user can also be automatically +# subscribed to the mailbox after creation. The following values are +# defined for this setting: +# +# no - Never created automatically. +# create - Automatically created, but no automatic subscription. +# subscribe - Automatically created and subscribed. +# +# special_use: +# A space-separated list of SPECIAL-USE flags (RFC 6154) to use for the +# mailbox. There are no validity checks, so you could specify anything +# you want in here, but it's not a good idea to use flags other than the +# standard ones specified in the RFC: +# +# \All - This (virtual) mailbox presents all messages in the +# user's message store. +# \Archive - This mailbox is used to archive messages. +# \Drafts - This mailbox is used to hold draft messages. +# \Flagged - This (virtual) mailbox presents all messages in the +# user's message store marked with the IMAP \Flagged flag. +# \Junk - This mailbox is where messages deemed to be junk mail +# are held. +# \Sent - This mailbox is used to hold copies of messages that +# have been sent. +# \Trash - This mailbox is used to hold messages that have been +# deleted. +# +# comment: +# Defines a default comment or note associated with the mailbox. This +# value is accessible through the IMAP METADATA mailbox entries +# "/shared/comment" and "/private/comment". Users with sufficient +# privileges can override the default value for entries with a custom +# value. + # NOTE: Assumes "namespace inbox" has been defined in 10-mail.conf. namespace inbox { - - #mailbox name { - # auto=create will automatically create this mailbox. - # auto=subscribe will both create and subscribe to the mailbox. - #auto = no - - # Space separated list of IMAP SPECIAL-USE attributes as specified by - # RFC 6154: \All \Archive \Drafts \Flagged \Junk \Sent \Trash - #special_use = - #} - # These mailboxes are widely used and could perhaps be created automatically: mailbox Trash { auto = create special_use = \Trash } mailbox Drafts { auto = create special_use = \Drafts } mailbox Sent { auto = subscribe special_use = \Sent } mailbox Junk { auto = create special_use = \Junk } # If you have a virtual "All messages" mailbox: mailbox virtual/All { special_use = \All + comment = All messages } # If you have a virtual "Flagged" mailbox: mailbox virtual/Flagged { special_use = \Flagged + comment = All flagged messages } } diff --git a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-imap.conf b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-imap.conf index b62f6ef..3ddedce 100644 --- a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-imap.conf +++ b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-imap.conf @@ -1,69 +1,83 @@ ## ## IMAP specific settings ## +# If nothing happens for this long while client is IDLEing, move the connection +# to imap-hibernate process and close the old imap process. This saves memory, +# because connections use very little memory in imap-hibernate process. The +# downside is that recreating the imap process back uses some resources. +imap_hibernate_timeout = 15s + # Maximum IMAP command line length. Some clients generate very long command # lines with huge mailboxes, so you may need to raise this if you get # "Too long argument" or "IMAP command line too large" errors often. #imap_max_line_length = 64k # IMAP logout format string: # %i - total number of bytes read from client # %o - total number of bytes sent to client +# %{fetch_hdr_count} - Number of mails with mail header data sent to client +# %{fetch_hdr_bytes} - Number of bytes with mail header data sent to client +# %{fetch_body_count} - Number of mails with mail body data sent to client +# %{fetch_body_bytes} - Number of bytes with mail body data sent to client +# %{deleted} - Number of mails where client added \Deleted flag +# %{expunged} - Number of mails that client expunged +# %{trashed} - Number of mails that client copied/moved to the +# special_use=\Trash mailbox. #imap_logout_format = in=%i out=%o # Override the IMAP CAPABILITY response. If the value begins with '+', # add the given capabilities on top of the defaults (e.g. +XFOO XBAR). -#imap_capability = +#imap_capability = # How long to wait between "OK Still here" notifications when client is # IDLEing. #imap_idle_notify_interval = 2 mins # ID field names and values to send to clients. Using * as the value makes # Dovecot use the default value. The following fields have default values # currently: name, version, os, os-version, support-url, support-email. -#imap_id_send = +#imap_id_send = # ID fields sent by client to log. * means everything. #imap_id_log = # Workarounds for various client bugs: # delay-newmail: # Send EXISTS/RECENT new mail notifications only when replying to NOOP # and CHECK commands. Some clients ignore them otherwise, for example OSX # Mail (<v2.1). Outlook Express breaks more badly though, without this it # may show user "Message no longer in server" errors. Note that OE6 still # breaks even with this workaround if synchronization is set to # "Headers Only". # tb-extra-mailbox-sep: # Thunderbird gets somehow confused with LAYOUT=fs (mbox and dbox) and # adds extra '/' suffixes to mailbox names. This option causes Dovecot to # ignore the extra '/' instead of treating it as invalid mailbox name. # tb-lsub-flags: # Show \Noselect flags for LSUB replies with LAYOUT=fs (e.g. mbox). # This makes Thunderbird realize they aren't selectable and show them # greyed out, instead of only later giving "not selectable" popup error. # # The list is space-separated. -#imap_client_workarounds = +#imap_client_workarounds = # Host allowed in URLAUTH URLs sent by client. "*" allows all. #imap_urlauth_host = protocol imap { # Space separated list of plugins to load (default is global mail_plugins). mail_plugins = $mail_plugins imap_stats imap_zlib # Maximum number of IMAP connections allowed for a user from each IP address. # NOTE: The username is compared case-sensitively. mail_max_userip_connections = 16 # # TODO Load the 'antispam' plugin for people using the content filter. # # (Otherwise fallback to the static userdb.) # userdb { # driver = ldap # args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap-userdb.conf.ext # # # Default fields can be used to specify defaults that LDAP may override # default_fields = home=/home/mail/virtual/%d/%n diff --git a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-lmtp.conf b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-lmtp.conf index cd48ab8..8fc5fa0 100644 --- a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-lmtp.conf +++ b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-lmtp.conf @@ -1,20 +1,27 @@ ## ## LMTP specific settings ## # Support proxying to other LMTP/SMTP servers by performing passdb lookups. #lmtp_proxy = no # When recipient address includes the detail (e.g. user+detail), try to save # the mail to the detail mailbox. See also recipient_delimiter and # lda_mailbox_autocreate settings. #lmtp_save_to_detail_mailbox = no # Verify quota before replying to RCPT TO. This adds a small overhead. #lmtp_rcpt_check_quota = no +# Which recipient address to use for Delivered-To: header and Received: +# header. The default is "final", which is the same as the one given to +# RCPT TO command. "original" uses the address given in RCPT TO's ORCPT +# parameter, "none" uses nothing. Note that "none" is currently always used +# when a mail has multiple recipients. +#lmtp_hdr_delivery_address = final + protocol lmtp { postmaster_address = postmaster@fripost.org # Space separated list of plugins to load (default is global mail_plugins). mail_plugins = $mail_plugins sieve } diff --git a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-plugin.conf b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-plugin.conf index b6fcd3b..9583b6d 100644 --- a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-plugin.conf +++ b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-plugin.conf @@ -2,30 +2,32 @@ ## Plugin settings ## # All wanted plugins must be listed in mail_plugins setting before any of the # settings take effect. See <doc/wiki/Plugins.txt> for list of plugins and # their configuration. Note that %variable expansion is done for all values. plugin { antispam_backend = spool2dir antispam_trash = Trash antispam_unsure_pattern_ignorecase = MailTrain;MailTrain/* antispam_spam = Junk # The first %%lu is replaced by the current time. # The second %%lu is replaced by a counter to generate unique names. # These two tokens MUST be present in the template! antispam_spool2dir_spam = /home/mail/spamspool/%u-%%10lu-%%06lu.spam antispam_spool2dir_notspam = /home/mail/spamspool/%u-%%10lu-%%06lu.ham - - zlib_save = gz - zlib_save_level = 6 - + quota_rule = *:storage=0 + quota = count:User quota + quota_vsizes = yes # how often to session statistics stats_refresh = 30 secs # track per-IMAP command statistics stats_track_cmds = yes + + zlib_save = gz + zlib_save_level = 6 } diff --git a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-sieve.conf b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-sieve.conf index afee135..c1ff93e 100644 --- a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-sieve.conf +++ b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-sieve.conf @@ -1,105 +1,214 @@ ## ## Settings for the Sieve interpreter ## # Do not forget to enable the Sieve plugin in 15-lda.conf and 20-lmtp.conf # by adding it to the respective mail_plugins= settings. +# The Sieve interpreter can retrieve Sieve scripts from several types of +# locations. The default `file' location type is a local filesystem path +# pointing to a Sieve script file or a directory containing multiple Sieve +# script files. More complex setups can use other location types such as +# `ldap' or `dict' to fetch Sieve scripts from remote databases. +# +# All settings that specify the location of one ore more Sieve scripts accept +# the following syntax: +# +# location = [<type>:]path[;<option>[=<value>][;...]] +# +# If the type prefix is omitted, the script location type is 'file' and the +# location is interpreted as a local filesystem path pointing to a Sieve script +# file or directory. Refer to Pigeonhole wiki or INSTALL file for more +# information. + plugin { - # The path to the user's main active script. If ManageSieve is used, this the - # location of the symbolic link controlled by ManageSieve. - sieve = ~/dovecot.sieve - - # The default Sieve script when the user has none. This is a path to a global - # sieve script file, which gets executed ONLY if user's private Sieve script - # doesn't exist. Be sure to pre-compile this script manually using the sievec - # command line tool. - # --> See sieve_before fore executing scripts before the user's personal + # The location of the user's main Sieve script or script storage. The LDA + # Sieve plugin uses this to find the active script for Sieve filtering at + # delivery. The "include" extension uses this location for retrieving + # :personal" scripts. This is also where the ManageSieve service will store + # the user's scripts, if supported. + # + # Currently only the 'file:' location type supports ManageSieve operation. + # Other location types like 'dict:' and 'ldap:' can currently only + # be used as a read-only script source (). + # + # For the 'file:' type: use the ';active=' parameter to specify where the + # active script symlink is located. + # For other types: use the ';name=' parameter to specify the name of the + # default/active script. + sieve = file:~/sieve;active=~/dovecot.sieve + + # The default Sieve script when the user has none. This is the location of a + # global sieve script file, which gets executed ONLY if user's personal Sieve + # script doesn't exist. Be sure to pre-compile this script manually using the + # sievec command line tool if the binary is not stored in a global location. + # --> See sieve_before for executing scripts before the user's personal # script. #sieve_default = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/default.sieve - # Directory for :personal include scripts for the include extension. This - # is also where the ManageSieve service stores the user's scripts. - sieve_dir = ~/sieve - - # Directory for :global include scripts for the include extension. - #sieve_global_dir = - - # Path to a script file or a directory containing script files that need to be - # executed before the user's script. If the path points to a directory, all - # the Sieve scripts contained therein (with the proper .sieve extension) are - # executed. The order of execution within a directory is determined by the - # file names, using a normal 8bit per-character comparison. Multiple script - # file or directory paths can be specified by appending an increasing number. - #sieve_before = - #sieve_before2 = + # The name by which the default Sieve script (as configured by the + # sieve_default setting) is visible to the user through ManageSieve. + #sieve_default_name = + + # Location for ":global" include scripts as used by the "include" extension. + #sieve_global = + + # The location of a Sieve script that is run for any message that is about to + # be discarded; i.e., it is not delivered anywhere by the normal Sieve + # execution. This only happens when the "implicit keep" is canceled, by e.g. + # the "discard" action, and no actions that deliver the message are executed. + # This "discard script" can prevent discarding the message, by executing + # alternative actions. If the discard script does nothing, the message is + # still discarded as it would be when no discard script is configured. + #sieve_discard = + + # Location Sieve of scripts that need to be executed before the user's + # personal script. If a 'file' location path points to a directory, all the + # Sieve scripts contained therein (with the proper `.sieve' extension) are + # executed. The order of execution within that directory is determined by the + # file names, using a normal 8bit per-character comparison. + # + # Multiple script locations can be specified by appending an increasing number + # to the setting name. The Sieve scripts found from these locations are added + # to the script execution sequence in the specified order. Reading the + # numbered sieve_before settings stops at the first missing setting, so no + # numbers may be skipped. + #sieve_before = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve.d/ + #sieve_before2 = ldap:/etc/sieve-ldap.conf;name=ldap-domain #sieve_before3 = (etc...) # Identical to sieve_before, only the specified scripts are executed after the - # user's script (only when keep is still in effect!). Multiple script file or - # directory paths can be specified by appending an increasing number. + # user's script (only when keep is still in effect!). Multiple script + # locations can be specified by appending an increasing number. #sieve_after = #sieve_after2 = #sieve_after2 = (etc...) # Which Sieve language extensions are available to users. By default, all # supported extensions are available, except for deprecated extensions or # those that are still under development. Some system administrators may want # to disable certain Sieve extensions or enable those that are not available # by default. This setting can use '+' and '-' to specify differences relative # to the default. For example `sieve_extensions = +imapflags' will enable the - # deprecated imapflags extension in addition to all extensions were already + # deprecated imapflags extension in addition to all extensions were already # enabled by default. sieve_extensions = +editheader # Which Sieve language extensions are ONLY available in global scripts. This # can be used to restrict the use of certain Sieve extensions to administrator # control, for instance when these extensions can cause security concerns. # This setting has higher precedence than the `sieve_extensions' setting # (above), meaning that the extensions enabled with this setting are never # available to the user's personal script no matter what is specified for the # `sieve_extensions' setting. The syntax of this setting is similar to the # `sieve_extensions' setting, with the difference that extensions are # enabled or disabled for exclusive use in global scripts. Currently, no # extensions are marked as such by default. #sieve_global_extensions = # The Pigeonhole Sieve interpreter can have plugins of its own. Using this # setting, the used plugins can be specified. Check the Dovecot wiki # (wiki2.dovecot.org) or the pigeonhole website # (http://pigeonhole.dovecot.org) for available plugins. - # The sieve_extprograms plugin is included in this release. + # The sieve_extprograms plugin is included in this release. #sieve_plugins = # The separator that is expected between the :user and :detail # address parts introduced by the subaddress extension. This may # also be a sequence of characters (e.g. '--'). The current # implementation looks for the separator from the left of the # localpart and uses the first one encountered. The :user part is # left of the separator and the :detail part is right. This setting # is also used by Dovecot's LMTP service. recipient_delimiter = + # The maximum size of a Sieve script. The compiler will refuse to compile any # script larger than this limit. If set to 0, no limit on the script size is # enforced. #sieve_max_script_size = 1M # The maximum number of actions that can be performed during a single script # execution. If set to 0, no limit on the total number of actions is enforced. #sieve_max_actions = 32 # The maximum number of redirect actions that can be performed during a single # script execution. If set to 0, no redirect actions are allowed. #sieve_max_redirects = 4 # The maximum number of personal Sieve scripts a single user can have. If set # to 0, no limit on the number of scripts is enforced. # (Currently only relevant for ManageSieve) #sieve_quota_max_scripts = 0 # The maximum amount of disk storage a single user's scripts may occupy. If # set to 0, no limit on the used amount of disk storage is enforced. # (Currently only relevant for ManageSieve) #sieve_quota_max_storage = 0 + + # The primary e-mail address for the user. This is used as a default when no + # other appropriate address is available for sending messages. If this setting + # is not configured, either the postmaster or null "<>" address is used as a + # sender, depending on the action involved. This setting is important when + # there is no message envelope to extract addresses from, such as when the + # script is executed in IMAP. + #sieve_user_email = + + # The path to the file where the user log is written. If not configured, a + # default location is used. If the main user's personal Sieve (as configured + # with sieve=) is a file, the logfile is set to <filename>.log by default. If + # it is not a file, the default user log file is ~/.dovecot.sieve.log. + #sieve_user_log = + + # Specifies what envelope sender address is used for redirected messages. + # The following values are supported for this setting: + # + # "sender" - The sender address is used (default). + # "recipient" - The final recipient address is used. + # "orig_recipient" - The original recipient is used. + # "user_email" - The user's primary address is used. This is + # configured with the "sieve_user_email" setting. If + # that setting is unconfigured, "user_mail" is equal to + # "recipient". + # "postmaster" - The postmaster_address configured for the LDA. + # "<user@domain>" - Redirected messages are always sent from user@domain. + # The angle brackets are mandatory. The null "<>" address + # is also supported. + # + # This setting is ignored when the envelope sender is "<>". In that case the + # sender of the redirected message is also always "<>". + #sieve_redirect_envelope_from = sender + + ## TRACE DEBUGGING + # Trace debugging provides detailed insight in the operations performed by + # the Sieve script. These settings apply to both the LDA Sieve plugin and the + # IMAPSIEVE plugin. + # + # WARNING: On a busy server, this functionality can quickly fill up the trace + # directory with a lot of trace files. Enable this only temporarily and as + # selective as possible. + + # The directory where trace files are written. Trace debugging is disabled if + # this setting is not configured or if the directory does not exist. If the + # path is relative or it starts with "~/" it is interpreted relative to the + # current user's home directory. + #sieve_trace_dir = + + # The verbosity level of the trace messages. Trace debugging is disabled if + # this setting is not configured. Possible values are: + # + # "actions" - Only print executed action commands, like keep, + # fileinto, reject and redirect. + # "commands" - Print any executed command, excluding test commands. + # "tests" - Print all executed commands and performed tests. + # "matching" - Print all executed commands, performed tests and the + # values matched in those tests. + #sieve_trace_level = + + # Enables highly verbose debugging messages that are usually only useful for + # developers. + #sieve_trace_debug = no + + # Enables showing byte code addresses in the trace output, rather than only + # the source line numbers. + #sieve_trace_addresses = no } diff --git a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-ldap.conf.ext b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-ldap.conf.ext index 9917753..8c33c6d 100644 --- a/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-ldap.conf.ext +++ b/roles/IMAP/files/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-ldap.conf.ext @@ -1,43 +1,40 @@ # Authentication for LDAP users. Included from 10-auth.conf. # # <doc/wiki/AuthDatabase.LDAP.txt> passdb { driver = ldap # Path for LDAP configuration file, see example-config/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext } # "prefetch" user database means that the passdb already provided the # needed information and there's no need to do a separate userdb lookup. # <doc/wiki/UserDatabase.Prefetch.txt> #userdb { # driver = prefetch #} #userdb { # driver = ldap -# # This should be a different file from the passdb's, in order to perform -# # asynchronous requests. -# # args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap-userdb.conf.ext # # # Default fields can be used to specify defaults that LDAP may override # default_fields = home=/home/mail/virtual/%d/%n #} # If you don't have any user-specific settings, you can avoid the userdb LDAP # lookup by using userdb static instead of userdb ldap, for example: # <doc/wiki/UserDatabase.Static.txt> userdb { driver = static # The MTA has already verified the existence of users when doing alias resolution, # so we can skip the passdb lookup here. args = home=/home/mail/virtual/%d/%n allow_all_users=yes } # Used only for iteration as the static userdb above always succeeds userdb { driver = dict |