From 654503745512c9731ba9f3689593a169a80d835d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adrien Reslinger Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2021 23:54:56 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update for EL8 --- tasks/main.yml | 2 +- .../etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf.j2 | 0 .../etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf.j2 | 0 .../etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf.j2 | 0 .../etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf.j2 | 0 .../etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf.j2 | 0 .../etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf.j2 | 0 .../etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf.j2 | 128 ++++++ .../etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf.j2 | 109 +++++ .../etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf.j2 | 415 ++++++++++++++++++ .../etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf.j2 | 132 ++++++ .../etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf.j2 | 81 ++++ .../RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf.j2 | 102 +++++ .../etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-director.conf.j2 | 61 --- templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-lda.conf.j2 | 48 -- .../etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf.j2 | 47 -- templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-imap.conf.j2 | 61 --- templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-lmtp.conf.j2 | 20 - 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name: Deploy configuration template: - src: etc/dovecot/{{ item }}.j2 + src: "{{ ansible_os_family }}_{{ ansible_distribution_major_version }}/etc/dovecot/{{ item }}.j2" dest: /etc/dovecot/{{ item }} owner: root group: root diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf.j2 b/templates/RedHat_7/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf.j2 similarity index 100% rename from templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf.j2 rename to templates/RedHat_7/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf.j2 diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf.j2 b/templates/RedHat_7/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf.j2 similarity index 100% rename from templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf.j2 rename to templates/RedHat_7/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf.j2 diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf.j2 b/templates/RedHat_7/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf.j2 similarity index 100% rename from templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf.j2 rename to templates/RedHat_7/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf.j2 diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf.j2 b/templates/RedHat_7/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf.j2 similarity index 100% rename from templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf.j2 rename to templates/RedHat_7/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf.j2 diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf.j2 b/templates/RedHat_7/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf.j2 similarity index 100% rename from templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf.j2 rename to templates/RedHat_7/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf.j2 diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf.j2 b/templates/RedHat_7/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf.j2 similarity index 100% rename from templates/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf.j2 rename to templates/RedHat_7/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf.j2 diff --git a/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf.j2 b/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf.j2 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c59eb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf.j2 @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +## +## Authentication processes +## + +# Disable LOGIN command and all other plaintext authentications unless +# SSL/TLS is used (LOGINDISABLED capability). Note that if the remote IP +# matches the local IP (ie. you're connecting from the same computer), the +# connection is considered secure and plaintext authentication is allowed. +# See also ssl=required setting. +#disable_plaintext_auth = yes + +# Authentication cache size (e.g. 10M). 0 means it's disabled. Note that +# bsdauth, PAM and vpopmail require cache_key to be set for caching to be used. +#auth_cache_size = 0 +# Time to live for cached data. After TTL expires the cached record is no +# longer used, *except* if the main database lookup returns internal failure. +# We also try to handle password changes automatically: If user's previous +# authentication was successful, but this one wasn't, the cache isn't used. +# For now this works only with plaintext authentication. +#auth_cache_ttl = 1 hour +# TTL for negative hits (user not found, password mismatch). +# 0 disables caching them completely. +#auth_cache_negative_ttl = 1 hour + +# Space separated list of realms for SASL authentication mechanisms that need +# them. You can leave it empty if you don't want to support multiple realms. +# Many clients simply use the first one listed here, so keep the default realm +# first. +#auth_realms = + +# Default realm/domain to use if none was specified. This is used for both +# SASL realms and appending @domain to username in plaintext logins. +#auth_default_realm = + +# List of allowed characters in username. If the user-given username contains +# a character not listed in here, the login automatically fails. This is just +# an extra check to make sure user can't exploit any potential quote escaping +# vulnerabilities with SQL/LDAP databases. If you want to allow all characters, +# set this value to empty. +#auth_username_chars = abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ01234567890.-_@ + +# Username character translations before it's looked up from databases. The +# value contains series of from -> to characters. For example "#@/@" means +# that '#' and '/' characters are translated to '@'. +#auth_username_translation = + +# Username formatting before it's looked up from databases. You can use +# the standard variables here, eg. %Lu would lowercase the username, %n would +# drop away the domain if it was given, or "%n-AT-%d" would change the '@' into +# "-AT-". This translation is done after auth_username_translation changes. +#auth_username_format = %Lu + +# If you want to allow master users to log in by specifying the master +# username within the normal username string (ie. not using SASL mechanism's +# support for it), you can specify the separator character here. The format +# is then . 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 = + +# Do NTLM and GSS-SPNEGO authentication using Samba's winbind daemon and +# ntlm_auth helper. +#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 +# X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID() which returns the subject's DN's +# 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 + +## +## 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. +# +# +# +# User database specifies where mails are located and what user/group IDs +# own them. For single-UID configuration use "static" userdb. +# +# + +#!include auth-deny.conf.ext +#!include auth-master.conf.ext + +!include auth-system.conf.ext +#!include auth-sql.conf.ext +#!include auth-ldap.conf.ext +#!include auth-passwdfile.conf.ext +#!include auth-checkpassword.conf.ext +#!include auth-vpopmail.conf.ext +#!include auth-static.conf.ext diff --git a/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf.j2 b/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf.j2 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bcd6dea --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-logging.conf.j2 @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +## +## 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 = +# Log file to use for debug messages. Defaults to info_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 filter is a space-separated list conditions. If any of the conditions +# match, the log filter matches (i.e. they're ORed together). Parenthesis +# are supported if multiple conditions need to be matched together. +# Supported conditions are: +# event: - Match event name. '*' and '?' wildcards supported. +# source:[:] - Match source code filename [and line] +# field:= - Match field key to a value. Can be specified +# multiple times to match multiple keys. +# cat[egory]: - Match a category. Can be specified multiple times to +# match multiple categories. +# For example: event:http_request_* (cat:error cat:storage) + +# Filter to specify what debug logging to enable. This will eventually replace +# mail_debug and auth_debug settings. +#log_debug = + +# Crash after logging a matching event. For example category:error will crash +# any time an error is logged, which can be useful for debugging. +#log_core_filter = + +# 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 +# queries. +#auth_debug = no + +# In case of password mismatches, log the passwords and used scheme so the +# problem can be debugged. Enabling this also enables auth_debug. +#auth_debug_passwords = no + +# Enable mail process debugging. This can help you figure out why Dovecot +# isn't finding your mails. +#mail_debug = no + +# Show protocol level SSL errors. +#verbose_ssl = no + +# mail_log plugin provides more event logging for mail processes. +plugin { + # Events to log. Also available: flag_change append + #mail_log_events = delete undelete expunge copy mailbox_delete mailbox_rename + # Available fields: uid, box, msgid, from, subject, size, vsize, flags + # 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 = "%b %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 = %$: %s + +# Log prefix for mail processes. See doc/wiki/Variables.txt for list of +# possible variables you can use. +#mail_log_prefix = "%s(%u)<%{pid}><%{session}>: " + +# Format to use for logging mail deliveries: +# %$ - Delivery status message (e.g. "saved to INBOX") +# %m / %{msgid} - Message-ID +# %s / %{subject} - Subject +# %f / %{from} - From address +# %p / %{size} - Physical size +# %w / %{vsize} - Virtual size +# %e / %{from_envelope} - MAIL FROM envelope +# %{to_envelope} - RCPT TO envelope +# %{delivery_time} - How many milliseconds it took to deliver the mail +# %{session_time} - How long LMTP session took, not including delivery_time +# %{storage_id} - Backend-specific ID for mail, e.g. Maildir filename +#deliver_log_format = msgid=%m: %$ diff --git a/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf.j2 b/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf.j2 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9b844de --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf.j2 @@ -0,0 +1,415 @@ +## +## Mailbox locations and namespaces +## + +# Location for users' mailboxes. The default is empty, which means that Dovecot +# tries to find the mailboxes automatically. This won't work if the user +# doesn't yet have any mail, so you should explicitly tell Dovecot the full +# location. +# +# If you're using mbox, giving a path to the INBOX file (eg. /var/mail/%u) +# isn't enough. You'll also need to tell Dovecot where the other mailboxes are +# kept. This is called the "root mail directory", and it must be the first +# path given in the mail_location setting. +# +# There are a few special variables you can use, eg.: +# +# %u - username +# %n - user part in user@domain, same as %u if there's no domain +# %d - domain part in user@domain, empty if there's no domain +# %h - home directory +# +# See doc/wiki/Variables.txt for full list. Some examples: +# +# mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir +# mail_location = mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u +# mail_location = mbox:/var/mail/%d/%1n/%n:INDEX=/var/indexes/%d/%1n/%n +# +# +# +#mail_location = + +# If you need to set multiple mailbox locations or want to change default +# 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 = + + # 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 + + # Namespace handles its own subscriptions. If set to "no", the parent + # namespace handles them (empty prefix should always have this as "yes") + #subscriptions = yes + + # See 15-mailboxes.conf for definitions of special mailboxes. +} + +# Example shared namespace configuration +#namespace { + #type = shared + #separator = / + + # Mailboxes are visible under "shared/user@domain/" + # %%n, %%d and %%u are expanded to the destination user. + #prefix = shared/%%u/ + + # Mail location for other users' mailboxes. Note that %variables and ~/ + # expands to the logged in user's data. %%n, %%d, %%u and %%h expand to the + # destination user's data. + #location = maildir:%%h/Maildir:INDEX=~/Maildir/shared/%%u + + # Use the default namespace for saving subscriptions. + #subscriptions = no + + # List the shared/ namespace only if there are visible shared mailboxes. + #list = children +#} +# Should shared INBOX be visible as "shared/user" or "shared/user/INBOX"? +#mail_shared_explicit_inbox = no + +# System user and group used to access mails. If you use multiple, userdb +# can override these by returning uid or gid fields. You can use either numbers +# or names. +#mail_uid = +#mail_gid = + +# 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. 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 = "" + +# 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 = + +## +## 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 +# methods. NFS users: flock doesn't work, remember to change mmap_disable. +#lock_method = fcntl + +# Directory where mails can be temporarily stored. Usually it's used only for +# mails larger than >= 128 kB. It's used by various parts of Dovecot, for +# example LDA/LMTP while delivering large mails or zlib plugin for keeping +# uncompressed mails. +#mail_temp_dir = /tmp + +# Valid UID range for users, defaults to 500 and above. This is mostly +# to make sure that users can't log in as daemons or other system users. +# Note that denying root logins is hardcoded to dovecot binary and can't +# be done even if first_valid_uid is set to 0. +first_valid_uid = 1000 +#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. +#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. +#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 + +# 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 = + +## +## 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 + +# Trust mailbox list index to be up-to-date. This reduces disk I/O at the cost +# of potentially returning out-of-date results after e.g. server crashes. +# The results will be automatically fixed once the folders are opened. +#mailbox_list_index_very_dirty_syncs = yes + +# Should INBOX be kept up-to-date in the mailbox list index? By default it's +# not, because most of the mailbox accesses will open INBOX anyway. +#mailbox_list_index_include_inbox = no + +# 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 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 + +# How many slow mail accesses sorting can perform before it returns failure. +# With IMAP the reply is: NO [LIMIT] Requested sort would have taken too long. +# The untagged SORT reply is still returned, but it's likely not correct. +#mail_sort_max_read_count = 0 + +protocol !indexer-worker { + # If folder vsize calculation requires opening more than this many mails from + # disk (i.e. mail sizes aren't in cache already), return failure and finish + # the calculation via indexer process. Disabled by default. This setting must + # be 0 for indexer-worker processes. + #mail_vsize_bg_after_count = 0 +} + +## +## Maildir-specific settings +## + +# By default LIST command returns all entries in maildir beginning with a dot. +# Enabling this option makes Dovecot return only entries which are directories. +# This is done by stat()ing each entry, so it causes more disk I/O. +# (For systems setting struct dirent->d_type, this check is free and it's +# done always regardless of this setting) +#maildir_stat_dirs = no + +# When copying a message, do it with hard links whenever possible. This makes +# the performance much better, and it's unlikely to have any side effects. +#maildir_copy_with_hardlinks = yes + +# Assume Dovecot is the only MUA accessing Maildir: Scan cur/ directory only +# when its mtime changes unexpectedly or when we can't find the mail otherwise. +#maildir_very_dirty_syncs = no + +# If enabled, Dovecot doesn't use the S= in the Maildir filenames for +# getting the mail's physical size, except when recalculating Maildir++ quota. +# This can be useful in systems where a lot of the Maildir filenames have a +# broken size. The performance hit for enabling this is very small. +#maildir_broken_filename_sizes = no + +# Always move mails from new/ directory to cur/, even when the \Recent flags +# aren't being reset. +#maildir_empty_new = no + +## +## mbox-specific settings +## + +# Which locking methods to use for locking mbox. There are four available: +# dotlock: Create .lock file. This is the oldest and most NFS-safe +# solution. If you want to use /var/mail/ like directory, the users +# will need write access to that directory. +# dotlock_try: Same as dotlock, but if it fails because of permissions or +# because there isn't enough disk space, just skip it. +# fcntl : Use this if possible. Works with NFS too if lockd is used. +# flock : May not exist in all systems. Doesn't work with NFS. +# lockf : May not exist in all systems. Doesn't work with NFS. +# +# You can use multiple locking methods; if you do the order they're declared +# in is important to avoid deadlocks if other MTAs/MUAs are using multiple +# locking methods as well. Some operating systems don't allow using some of +# them simultaneously. +#mbox_read_locks = fcntl +#mbox_write_locks = dotlock fcntl +mbox_write_locks = fcntl + +# 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 +# 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 +# mails. An alternative algorithm is "all" that selects all headers. +#mbox_md5 = apop3d + +## +## mdbox-specific settings +## + +# Maximum dbox file size until it's rotated. +#mdbox_rotate_size = 10M + +# Maximum dbox file age until it's rotated. Typically in days. Day begins +# from midnight, so 1d = today, 2d = yesterday, etc. 0 = check disabled. +#mdbox_rotate_interval = 0 + +# When creating new mdbox files, immediately preallocate their size to +# mdbox_rotate_size. This setting currently works only in Linux with some +# filesystems (ext4, xfs). +#mdbox_preallocate_space = no + +## +## Mail attachments +## + +# sdbox and mdbox support saving mail attachments to external files, which +# also allows single instance storage for them. Other backends don't support +# this for now. + +# Directory root where to store mail attachments. Disabled, if empty. +#mail_attachment_dir = + +# Attachments smaller than this aren't saved externally. It's also possible to +# write a plugin to disable saving specific attachments externally. +#mail_attachment_min_size = 128k + +# Filesystem backend to use for saving attachments: +# posix : No SiS done by Dovecot (but this might help FS's own deduplication) +# sis posix : SiS with immediate byte-by-byte comparison during saving +# sis-queue posix : SiS with delayed comparison and deduplication +#mail_attachment_fs = sis posix + +# Hash format to use in attachment filenames. You can add any text and +# variables: %{md4}, %{md5}, %{sha1}, %{sha256}, %{sha512}, %{size}. +# Variables can be truncated, e.g. %{sha256:80} returns only first 80 bits +#mail_attachment_hash = %{sha1} + +# Settings to control adding $HasAttachment or $HasNoAttachment keywords. +# By default, all MIME parts with Content-Disposition=attachment, or inlines +# with filename parameter are consired attachments. +# add-flags-on-save - Add the keywords when saving new mails. +# content-type=type or !type - Include/exclude content type. Excluding will +# never consider the matched MIME part as attachment. Including will only +# negate an exclusion (e.g. content-type=!foo/* content-type=foo/bar). +# exclude-inlined - Exclude any Content-Disposition=inline MIME part. +#mail_attachment_detection_options = diff --git a/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf.j2 b/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf.j2 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ffeb99f --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf.j2 @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +#default_process_limit = 100 +#default_client_limit = 1000 + +# Default VSZ (virtual memory size) limit for service processes. This is mainly +# intended to catch and kill processes that leak memory before they eat up +# everything. +#default_vsz_limit = 256M + +# Login user is internally used by login processes. This is the most untrusted +# user in Dovecot system. It shouldn't have access to anything at all. +#default_login_user = dovenull + +# Internal user is used by unprivileged processes. It should be separate from +# login user, so that login processes can't disturb other processes. +#default_internal_user = dovecot + +service imap-login { + inet_listener imap { + #port = 143 + } + inet_listener imaps { + #port = 993 + #ssl = yes + } + + # Number of connections to handle before starting a new process. Typically + # the only useful values are 0 (unlimited) or 1. 1 is more secure, but 0 + # is faster. + #service_count = 1 + + # Number of processes to always keep waiting for more connections. + #process_min_avail = 0 + + # If you set service_count=0, you probably need to grow this. + #vsz_limit = $default_vsz_limit +} + +service pop3-login { + inet_listener pop3 { + #port = 110 + } + inet_listener pop3s { + #port = 995 + #ssl = yes + } +} + +service submission-login { + inet_listener submission { + #port = 587 + } +} + +service lmtp { + unix_listener lmtp { + #mode = 0666 + } + + # Create inet listener only if you can't use the above UNIX socket + #inet_listener lmtp { + # Avoid making LMTP visible for the entire internet + #address = + #port = + #} +} + +service imap { + # Most of the memory goes to mmap()ing files. You may need to increase this + # limit if you have huge mailboxes. + #vsz_limit = $default_vsz_limit + + # Max. number of IMAP processes (connections) + #process_limit = 1024 +} + +service pop3 { + # Max. number of POP3 processes (connections) + #process_limit = 1024 +} + +service submission { + # Max. number of SMTP Submission processes (connections) + #process_limit = 1024 +} + +service auth { + # auth_socket_path points to this userdb socket by default. It's typically + # used by dovecot-lda, doveadm, possibly imap process, etc. Users that have + # full permissions to this socket are able to get a list of all usernames and + # get the results of everyone's userdb lookups. + # + # The default 0666 mode allows anyone to connect to the socket, but the + # userdb lookups will succeed only if the userdb returns an "uid" field that + # matches the caller process's UID. Also if caller's uid or gid matches the + # socket's uid or gid the lookup succeeds. Anything else causes a failure. + # + # To give the caller full permissions to lookup all users, set the mode to + # something else than 0666 and Dovecot lets the kernel enforce the + # permissions (e.g. 0777 allows everyone full permissions). + unix_listener auth-userdb { + #mode = 0666 + #user = + #group = + } + + # Postfix smtp-auth + unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/auth { + mode = 0666 + user = postfix + group = postfix + } + + # Auth process is run as this user. + #user = $default_internal_user +} + +service auth-worker { + # Auth worker process is run as root by default, so that it can access + # /etc/shadow. If this isn't necessary, the user should be changed to + # $default_internal_user. + #user = root +} + +service dict { + # If dict proxy is used, mail processes should have access to its socket. + # For example: mode=0660, group=vmail and global mail_access_groups=vmail + unix_listener dict { + #mode = 0600 + #user = + #group = + } +} diff --git a/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf.j2 b/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf.j2 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..70c2f82 --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/RedHat_8/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf.j2 @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +## +## SSL settings +## + +# SSL/TLS support: yes, no, required. +# disable plain pop3 and imap, allowed are only pop3+TLS, pop3s, imap+TLS and imaps +# plain imap and pop3 are still allowed for local connections +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 = to select which instance is used (an alternative +# to -c ). The instance name is also added to Dovecot processes +# in ps output. +#instance_name = dovecot + +# Greeting message for clients. +#login_greeting = Dovecot ready. + +# Space separated list of trusted network ranges. Connections from these +# IPs are allowed to override their IP addresses and ports (for logging and +# for authentication checks). disable_plaintext_auth is also ignored for +# these networks. Typically you'd specify your IMAP proxy servers here. +#login_trusted_networks = + +# Space separated list of login access check sockets (e.g. tcpwrap) +#login_access_sockets = + +# With proxy_maybe=yes if proxy destination matches any of these IPs, don't do +# proxying. This isn't necessary normally, but may be useful if the destination +# IP is e.g. a load balancer's IP. +#auth_proxy_self = + +# Show more verbose process titles (in ps). Currently shows user name and +# IP address. Useful for seeing who are actually using the IMAP processes +# (eg. shared mailboxes or if same uid is used for multiple accounts). +#verbose_proctitle = no + +# Should all processes be killed when Dovecot master process shuts down. +# Setting this to "no" means that Dovecot can be upgraded without +# forcing existing client connections to close (although that could also be +# a problem if the upgrade is e.g. because of a security fix). +#shutdown_clients = yes + +# If non-zero, run mail commands via this many connections to doveadm server, +# instead of running them directly in the same process. +#doveadm_worker_count = 0 +# UNIX socket or host:port used for connecting to doveadm server +#doveadm_socket_path = doveadm-server + +# Space separated list of environment variables that are preserved on Dovecot +# startup and passed down to all of its child processes. You can also give +# key=value pairs to always set specific settings. +#import_environment = TZ + +## +## Dictionary server settings +## + +# Dictionary can be used to store key=value lists. This is used by several +# plugins. The dictionary can be accessed either directly or though a +# dictionary server. The following dict block maps dictionary names to URIs +# when the server is used. These can then be referenced using URIs in format +# "proxy::". + +dict { + #quota = mysql:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext + #expire = sqlite:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext +} + +# Most of the actual configuration gets included below. The filenames are +# first sorted by their ASCII value and parsed in that order. The 00-prefixes +# in filenames are intended to make it easier to understand the ordering. +!include conf.d/*.conf + +# A config file can also tried to be included without giving an error if +# it's not found: +!include_try local.conf diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-director.conf.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-director.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 31e97e9..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-director.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -## -## Director-specific settings. -## - -# Director can be used by Dovecot proxy to keep a temporary user -> mail server -# mapping. As long as user has simultaneous connections, the user is always -# redirected to the same server. Each proxy server is running its own director -# process, and the directors are communicating the state to each others. -# Directors are mainly useful with NFS-like setups. - -# List of IPs or hostnames to all director servers, including ourself. -# Ports can be specified as ip:port. The default port is the same as -# what director service's inet_listener is using. -#director_servers = - -# List of IPs or hostnames to all backend mail servers. Ranges are allowed -# too, like 10.0.0.10-10.0.0.30. -#director_mail_servers = - -# How long to redirect users to a specific server after it no longer has -# any connections. -#director_user_expire = 15 min - -# TCP/IP port that accepts doveadm connections (instead of director connections) -# If you enable this, you'll also need to add inet_listener for the port. -#director_doveadm_port = 0 - -# How the username is translated before being hashed. Useful values include -# %Ln if user can log in with or without @domain, %Ld if mailboxes are shared -# within domain. -#director_username_hash = %Lu - -# To enable director service, uncomment the modes and assign a port. -service director { - unix_listener login/director { - #mode = 0666 - } - fifo_listener login/proxy-notify { - #mode = 0666 - } - unix_listener director-userdb { - #mode = 0600 - } - inet_listener { - #port = - } -} - -# Enable director for the wanted login services by telling them to -# connect to director socket instead of the default login socket: -service imap-login { - #executable = imap-login director -} -service pop3-login { - #executable = pop3-login director -} - -# Enable director for LMTP proxying: -protocol lmtp { - #auth_socket_path = director-userdb -} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-lda.conf.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-lda.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index bcee86c..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-lda.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -## -## LDA specific settings (also used by LMTP) -## - -# Address to use when sending rejection mails. -# Default is postmaster@. %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 = - -# 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/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. -# 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/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 014f0e0..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -## -## Mailbox definitions -## - -# 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 Drafts { - special_use = \Drafts - } - mailbox Junk { - special_use = \Junk - } - mailbox Trash { - special_use = \Trash - } - - # For \Sent mailboxes there are two widely used names. We'll mark both of - # them as \Sent. User typically deletes one of them if duplicates are created. - mailbox Sent { - special_use = \Sent - } - mailbox "Sent Messages" { - special_use = \Sent - } - - # If you have a virtual "All messages" mailbox: - #mailbox virtual/All { - # special_use = \All - #} - - # If you have a virtual "Flagged" mailbox: - #mailbox virtual/Flagged { - # special_use = \Flagged - #} -} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-imap.conf.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-imap.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 689b0ea..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-imap.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -## -## IMAP specific settings -## - -# 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 -#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 = - -# 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 = - -# 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 ( - #service_count = 1 - - # Number of processes to always keep waiting for more connections. - #process_min_avail = 0 - - # If you set service_count=0, you probably need to grow this. - #vsz_limit = 64M -#} - -#service managesieve { - # Max. number of ManageSieve processes (connections) - #process_limit = 1024 -#} - -# Service configuration - -protocol sieve { - # Maximum ManageSieve command line length in bytes. ManageSieve usually does - # not involve overly long command lines, so this setting will not normally - # need adjustment - #managesieve_max_line_length = 65536 - - # Maximum number of ManageSieve connections allowed for a user from each IP - # address. - # NOTE: The username is compared case-sensitively. - #mail_max_userip_connections = 10 - - # Space separated list of plugins to load (none known to be useful so far). - # Do NOT try to load IMAP plugins here. - #mail_plugins = - - # MANAGESIEVE logout format string: - # %i - total number of bytes read from client - # %o - total number of bytes sent to client - #managesieve_logout_format = bytes=%i/%o - - # To fool ManageSieve clients that are focused on CMU's timesieved you can - # specify the IMPLEMENTATION capability that Dovecot reports to clients. - # For example: 'Cyrus timsieved v2.2.13' - #managesieve_implementation_string = Dovecot Pigeonhole - - # Explicitly specify the SIEVE and NOTIFY capability reported by the server - # before login. If left unassigned these will be reported dynamically - # according to what the Sieve interpreter supports by default (after login - # this may differ depending on the user). - #managesieve_sieve_capability = - #managesieve_notify_capability = - - # The maximum number of compile errors that are returned to the client upon - # script upload or script verification. - #managesieve_max_compile_errors = 5 - - # Refer to 90-sieve.conf for script quota configuration and configuration of - # Sieve execution limits. -} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-pop3.conf.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-pop3.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 50470e9..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-pop3.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -## -## POP3 specific settings -## - -# Don't try to set mails non-recent or seen with POP3 sessions. This is -# mostly intended to reduce disk I/O. With maildir it doesn't move files -# from new/ to cur/, with mbox it doesn't write Status-header. -#pop3_no_flag_updates = no - -# Support LAST command which exists in old POP3 specs, but has been removed -# from new ones. Some clients still wish to use this though. Enabling this -# makes RSET command clear all \Seen flags from messages. -#pop3_enable_last = no - -# If mail has X-UIDL header, use it as the mail's UIDL. -#pop3_reuse_xuidl = no - -# Allow only one POP3 session to run simultaneously for the same user. -#pop3_lock_session = no - -# POP3 requires message sizes to be listed as if they had CR+LF linefeeds. -# Many POP3 servers violate this by returning the sizes with LF linefeeds, -# because it's faster to get. When this setting is enabled, Dovecot still -# tries to do the right thing first, but if that requires opening the -# message, it fallbacks to the easier (but incorrect) size. -#pop3_fast_size_lookups = no - -# POP3 UIDL (unique mail identifier) format to use. You can use following -# variables, along with the variable modifiers described in -# doc/wiki/Variables.txt (e.g. %Uf for the filename in uppercase) -# -# %v - Mailbox's IMAP UIDVALIDITY -# %u - Mail's IMAP UID -# %m - MD5 sum of the mailbox headers in hex (mbox only) -# %f - filename (maildir only) -# %g - Mail's GUID -# -# If you want UIDL compatibility with other POP3 servers, use: -# UW's ipop3d : %08Xv%08Xu -# Courier : %f or %v-%u (both might be used simultaneosly) -# Cyrus (<= 2.1.3) : %u -# Cyrus (>= 2.1.4) : %v.%u -# Dovecot v0.99.x : %v.%u -# tpop3d : %Mf -# -# Note that Outlook 2003 seems to have problems with %v.%u format which was -# Dovecot's default, so if you're building a new server it would be a good -# idea to change this. %08Xu%08Xv should be pretty fail-safe. -# -#pop3_uidl_format = %08Xu%08Xv - -# Permanently save UIDLs sent to POP3 clients, so pop3_uidl_format changes -# won't change those UIDLs. Currently this works only with Maildir. -#pop3_save_uidl = no - -# What to do about duplicate UIDLs if they exist? -# allow: Show duplicates to clients. -# rename: Append a temporary -2, -3, etc. counter after the UIDL. -#pop3_uidl_duplicates = allow - -# This option changes POP3 behavior so that it's not possible to actually -# delete mails via POP3, only hide them from future POP3 sessions. The mails -# will still be counted towards user's quota until actually deleted via IMAP. -# Use e.g. "$POP3Deleted" as the value (it will be visible as IMAP keyword). -# Make sure you can legally archive mails before enabling this setting. -#pop3_deleted_flag = - -# POP3 logout format string: -# %i - total number of bytes read from client -# %o - total number of bytes sent to client -# %t - number of TOP commands -# %p - number of bytes sent to client as a result of TOP command -# %r - number of RETR commands -# %b - number of bytes sent to client as a result of RETR command -# %d - number of deleted messages -# %m - number of messages (before deletion) -# %s - mailbox size in bytes (before deletion) -# %u - old/new UIDL hash. may help finding out if UIDLs changed unexpectedly -#pop3_logout_format = top=%t/%p, retr=%r/%b, del=%d/%m, size=%s - -# Workarounds for various client bugs: -# outlook-no-nuls: -# Outlook and Outlook Express hang if mails contain NUL characters. -# This setting replaces them with 0x80 character. -# oe-ns-eoh: -# Outlook Express and Netscape Mail breaks if end of headers-line is -# missing. This option simply sends it if it's missing. -# The list is space-separated. -#pop3_client_workarounds = - -protocol pop3 { - # Space separated list of plugins to load (default is global mail_plugins). - #mail_plugins = $mail_plugins - - # Maximum number of POP3 connections allowed for a user from each IP address. - # NOTE: The username is compared case-sensitively. - #mail_max_userip_connections = 10 -} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-acl.conf.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-acl.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index f0c0e7a..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-acl.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -## -## Mailbox access control lists. -## - -# vfile backend reads ACLs from "dovecot-acl" file from mail directory. -# You can also optionally give a global ACL directory path where ACLs are -# applied to all users' mailboxes. The global ACL directory contains -# one file for each mailbox, eg. INBOX or sub.mailbox. cache_secs parameter -# specifies how many seconds to wait between stat()ing dovecot-acl file -# to see if it changed. -plugin { - #acl = vfile:/etc/dovecot/global-acls:cache_secs=300 -} - -# To let users LIST mailboxes shared by other users, Dovecot needs a -# shared mailbox dictionary. For example: -plugin { - #acl_shared_dict = file:/var/lib/dovecot/shared-mailboxes -} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-plugin.conf.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-plugin.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 8c8fccf..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-plugin.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -## -## Plugin settings -## - -# All wanted plugins must be listed in mail_plugins setting before any of the -# settings take effect. See for list of plugins and -# their configuration. Note that %variable expansion is done for all values. - -plugin { - #setting_name = value -} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-quota.conf.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-quota.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index db1f718..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-quota.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -## -## Quota configuration. -## - -# Note that you also have to enable quota plugin in mail_plugins setting. -# - -## -## Quota limits -## - -# Quota limits are set using "quota_rule" parameters. To get per-user quota -# limits, you can set/override them by returning "quota_rule" extra field -# from userdb. It's also possible to give mailbox-specific limits, for example -# to give additional 100 MB when saving to Trash: - -plugin { - #quota_rule = *:storage=1G - #quota_rule2 = Trash:storage=+100M - - # LDA/LMTP allows saving the last mail to bring user from under quota to - # over quota, if the quota doesn't grow too high. Default is to allow as - # long as quota will stay under 10% above the limit. Also allowed e.g. 10M. - #quota_grace = 10%% -} - -## -## Quota warnings -## - -# You can execute a given command when user exceeds a specified quota limit. -# Each quota root has separate limits. Only the command for the first -# exceeded limit is excecuted, so put the highest limit first. -# The commands are executed via script service by connecting to the named -# UNIX socket (quota-warning below). -# Note that % needs to be escaped as %%, otherwise "% " expands to empty. - -plugin { - #quota_warning = storage=95%% quota-warning 95 %u - #quota_warning2 = storage=80%% quota-warning 80 %u -} - -# Example quota-warning service. The unix listener's permissions should be -# set in a way that mail processes can connect to it. Below example assumes -# that mail processes run as vmail user. If you use mode=0666, all system users -# can generate quota warnings to anyone. -#service quota-warning { -# executable = script /usr/local/bin/quota-warning.sh -# user = dovecot -# unix_listener quota-warning { -# user = vmail -# } -#} - -## -## Quota backends -## - -# Multiple backends are supported: -# dirsize: Find and sum all the files found from mail directory. -# Extremely SLOW with Maildir. It'll eat your CPU and disk I/O. -# dict: Keep quota stored in dictionary (eg. SQL) -# maildir: Maildir++ quota -# fs: Read-only support for filesystem quota - -plugin { - #quota = dirsize:User quota - #quota = maildir:User quota - #quota = dict:User quota::proxy::quota - #quota = fs:User quota -} - -# Multiple quota roots are also possible, for example this gives each user -# their own 100MB quota and one shared 1GB quota within the domain: -plugin { - #quota = dict:user::proxy::quota - #quota2 = dict:domain:%d:proxy::quota_domain - #quota_rule = *:storage=102400 - #quota2_rule = *:storage=1048576 -} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-sieve-extprograms.conf.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-sieve-extprograms.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 17dcb77..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-sieve-extprograms.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -# Sieve Extprograms plugin configuration - -# Don't forget to add the sieve_extprograms plugin to the sieve_plugins setting. -# Also enable the extensions you need (one or more of vnd.dovecot.pipe, -# vnd.dovecot.filter and vnd.dovecot.execute) by adding these to the -# sieve_extensions or sieve_global_extensions settings. Restricting these -# extensions to a global context using sieve_global_extensions is recommended. - -plugin { - - # The directory where the program sockets are located for the - # vnd.dovecot.pipe, vnd.dovecot.filter and vnd.dovecot.execute extension - # respectively. The name of each unix socket contained in that directory - # directly maps to a program-name referenced from the Sieve script. - #sieve_pipe_socket_dir = sieve-pipe - #sieve_filter_socket_dir = sieve-filter - #sieve_execute_socket_dir = sieve-execute - - # The directory where the scripts are located for direct execution by the - # vnd.dovecot.pipe, vnd.dovecot.filter and vnd.dovecot.execute extension - # respectively. The name of each script contained in that directory - # directly maps to a program-name referenced from the Sieve script. - #sieve_pipe_bin_dir = /usr/lib/dovecot/sieve-pipe - #sieve_filter_bin_dir = /usr/lib/dovecot/sieve-filter - #sieve_execute_bin_dir = /usr/lib/dovecot/sieve-execute -} - -# An example program service called 'do-something' to pipe messages to -#service do-something { - # Define the executed script as parameter to the sieve service - #executable = script /usr/lib/dovecot/sieve-pipe/do-something.sh - - # Use some unprivileged user for executing the program - #user = dovenull - - # The unix socket located in the sieve_pipe_socket_dir (as defined in the - # plugin {} section above) - #unix_listener sieve-pipe/do-something { - # LDA/LMTP must have access - # user = vmail - # mode = 0600 - #} -#} - diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-sieve.conf.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-sieve.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 1ebf9f3..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-sieve.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -## -## 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. - -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 - # 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 = - #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. - #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 - # enabled by default. - #sieve_extensions = +notify +imapflags - - # 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. - #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 -} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-checkpassword.conf.ext.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-checkpassword.conf.ext.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index b2fb13a..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-checkpassword.conf.ext.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# Authentication for checkpassword users. Included from 10-auth.conf. -# -# - -passdb { - driver = checkpassword - args = /usr/bin/checkpassword -} - -# passdb lookup should return also userdb info -userdb { - driver = prefetch -} - -# Standard checkpassword doesn't support direct userdb lookups. -# If you need checkpassword userdb, the checkpassword must support -# Dovecot-specific extensions. -#userdb { -# driver = checkpassword -# args = /usr/bin/checkpassword -#} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-deny.conf.ext.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-deny.conf.ext.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index ce3f1cf..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-deny.conf.ext.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -# Deny access for users. Included from 10-auth.conf. - -# Users can be (temporarily) disabled by adding a passdb with deny=yes. -# If the user is found from that database, authentication will fail. -# The deny passdb should always be specified before others, so it gets -# checked first. - -# Example deny passdb using passwd-file. You can use any passdb though. -passdb { - driver = passwd-file - deny = yes - - # File contains a list of usernames, one per line - args = /etc/dovecot/deny-users -} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-dict.conf.ext.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-dict.conf.ext.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 0be4847..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-dict.conf.ext.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -# Authentication via dict backend. Included from 10-auth.conf. -# -# - -passdb { - driver = dict - - # Path for dict configuration file, see - # example-config/dovecot-dict-auth.conf.ext - args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-auth.conf.ext -} - -userdb { - driver = dict - args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-auth.conf.ext -} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-ldap.conf.ext.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-ldap.conf.ext.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 5db32fa..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-ldap.conf.ext.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# Authentication for LDAP users. Included from 10-auth.conf. -# -# - -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. -# -#userdb { -# driver = prefetch -#} - -userdb { - driver = ldap - args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext - - # Default fields can be used to specify defaults that LDAP may override - #default_fields = home=/home/virtual/%u -} - -# 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: -# -#userdb { - #driver = static - #args = uid=vmail gid=vmail home=/var/vmail/%u -#} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-master.conf.ext.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-master.conf.ext.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 2cf128f..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-master.conf.ext.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -# Authentication for master users. Included from 10-auth.conf. - -# By adding master=yes setting inside a passdb you make the passdb a list -# of "master users", who can log in as anyone else. -# - -# Example master user passdb using passwd-file. You can use any passdb though. -passdb { - driver = passwd-file - master = yes - args = /etc/dovecot/master-users - - # Unless you're using PAM, you probably still want the destination user to - # be looked up from passdb that it really exists. pass=yes does that. - pass = yes -} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-passwdfile.conf.ext.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-passwdfile.conf.ext.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index c89d28c..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-passwdfile.conf.ext.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# Authentication for passwd-file users. Included from 10-auth.conf. -# -# passwd-like file with specified location. -# - -passdb { - driver = passwd-file - args = scheme=CRYPT username_format=%u /etc/dovecot/users -} - -userdb { - driver = passwd-file - args = username_format=%u /etc/dovecot/users - - # Default fields that can be overridden by passwd-file - #default_fields = quota_rule=*:storage=1G - - # Override fields from passwd-file - #override_fields = home=/home/virtual/%u -} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-sql.conf.ext.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-sql.conf.ext.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index ccbea86..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-sql.conf.ext.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -# Authentication for SQL users. Included from 10-auth.conf. -# -# - -passdb { - driver = sql - - # Path for SQL configuration file, see example-config/dovecot-sql.conf.ext - args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.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. -# -#userdb { -# driver = prefetch -#} - -userdb { - driver = sql - args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf.ext -} - -# If you don't have any user-specific settings, you can avoid the user_query -# by using userdb static instead of userdb sql, for example: -# -#userdb { - #driver = static - #args = uid=vmail gid=vmail home=/var/vmail/%u -#} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-static.conf.ext.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-static.conf.ext.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 90890c5..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-static.conf.ext.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -# Static passdb. Included from 10-auth.conf. - -# This can be used for situations where Dovecot doesn't need to verify the -# username or the password, or if there is a single password for all users: -# -# - proxy frontend, where the backend verifies the password -# - proxy backend, where the frontend already verified the password -# - authentication with SSL certificates -# - simple testing - -#passdb { -# driver = static -# args = proxy=y host=%1Mu.example.com nopassword=y -#} - -#passdb { -# driver = static -# args = password=test -#} - -#userdb { -# driver = static -# args = uid=vmail gid=vmail home=/home/%u -#} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-system.conf.ext.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-system.conf.ext.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 23f943c..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-system.conf.ext.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -# Authentication for system users. Included from 10-auth.conf. -# -# -# - -# PAM authentication. Preferred nowadays by most systems. -# PAM is typically used with either userdb passwd or userdb static. -# REMEMBER: You'll need /etc/pam.d/dovecot file created for PAM -# authentication to actually work. -passdb { - driver = pam - # [session=yes] [setcred=yes] [failure_show_msg=yes] [max_requests=] - # [cache_key=] [] - #args = dovecot -} - -# System users (NSS, /etc/passwd, or similiar). -# In many systems nowadays this uses Name Service Switch, which is -# configured in /etc/nsswitch.conf. -#passdb { - #driver = passwd - # [blocking=no] - #args = -#} - -# Shadow passwords for system users (NSS, /etc/shadow or similiar). -# Deprecated by PAM nowadays. -# -#passdb { - #driver = shadow - # [blocking=no] - #args = -#} - -# PAM-like authentication for OpenBSD. -# -#passdb { - #driver = bsdauth - # [blocking=no] [cache_key=] - #args = -#} - -## -## User databases -## - -# System users (NSS, /etc/passwd, or similiar). In many systems nowadays this -# uses Name Service Switch, which is configured in /etc/nsswitch.conf. -userdb { - # - driver = passwd - # [blocking=no] - #args = - - # Override fields from passwd - #override_fields = home=/home/virtual/%u -} - -# Static settings generated from template -#userdb { - #driver = static - # Can return anything a userdb could normally return. For example: - # - # args = uid=500 gid=500 home=/var/mail/%u - # - # LDA and LMTP needs to look up users only from the userdb. This of course - # doesn't work with static userdb because there is no list of users. - # Normally static userdb handles this by doing a passdb lookup. This works - # with most passdbs, with PAM being the most notable exception. If you do - # the user verification another way, you can add allow_all_users=yes to - # the args in which case the passdb lookup is skipped. - # - #args = -#} diff --git a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-vpopmail.conf.ext.j2 b/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-vpopmail.conf.ext.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index f2da976..0000000 --- a/templates/etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-vpopmail.conf.ext.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -# Authentication for vpopmail users. Included from 10-auth.conf. -# -# - -passdb { - driver = vpopmail - - # [cache_key=] [webmail=] - args = -} - -userdb { - driver = vpopmail - - # [quota_template=