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More typo fixes and improve ports example at POP3 docs (#2128)
Co-authored-by: Casper <casperklein@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+georglauterbach@users.noreply.github.com>
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./setup.sh alias list
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This extra step is required to avoid the `553 5.7.1 Sender address rejected: not owned by user` error (the account used for setting up gmail is `admin.gmail@example.org` and `info.gmail@example.org` )
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This extra step is required to avoid the `553 5.7.1 Sender address rejected: not owned by user` error (the account used for setting up Gmail is `admin.gmail@example.org` and `info.gmail@example.org` )
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- Send some test emails to these addresses and make other tests. Then stop the container with `ctrl+c` and start it again as a daemon: `docker-compose up -d mail`.
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The configuration depends on the used proxy system. I will provide the configuration examples of [traefik v2](https://traefik.io/) using IMAP and SMTP with implicit TLS.
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Feel free to add your configuration if you achived the same goal using different proxy software below:
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Feel free to add your configuration if you archived the same goal using different proxy software below:
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??? "Traefik v2"
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[...]
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```
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Keep in mind that it is neccessary to use port `10993` here. More information below at `dovecot` configuration.
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Keep in mind that it is necessary to use port `10993` here. More information below at `dovecot` configuration.
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### Configuration of the Backend (`dovecot` and `postfix`)
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The following changes can be achived completely by adding the content to the appropriate files by using the projects [function to overwrite config files][docs-optionalconfig].
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The following changes can be achieved completely by adding the content to the appropriate files by using the projects [function to overwrite config files][docs-optionalconfig].
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Changes for `postfix` can be applied by adding the following content to `config/postfix-main.cf`:
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## Building a Forward-Only Mailserver
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A **forward-only** mailserver does not have any local mailboxes. Instead, it has only aliases that forward emails to external email accounts (for example to a gmail account). You can also send email from the localhost (the computer where the mailserver is installed), using as sender any of the alias addresses.
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A **forward-only** mailserver does not have any local mailboxes. Instead, it has only aliases that forward emails to external email accounts (for example to a Gmail account). You can also send email from the localhost (the computer where the mailserver is installed), using as sender any of the alias addresses.
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The important settings for this setup (on `mailserver.env`) are these:
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You see that besides `query_filter`, I had to customize as well `result_attribute` and `result_format`.
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!!! sealso
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!!! seealso "See also"
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For more details about using LDAP see: [LDAP managed mail server with Postfix and Dovecot for multiple domains](https://www.vennedey.net/resources/2-LDAP-managed-mail-server-with-Postfix-and-Dovecot-for-multiple-domains)
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