├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── docker-compose.yml ├── email_template ├── env.template ├── indie.mobileconfig ├── install ├── nginx.conf ├── salts └── scripts └── pre-backup /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 2, June 1991 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 5 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | Preamble 10 | 11 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your 12 | freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public 13 | License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free 14 | software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | 341 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # email 2 | Email application for IndieHosters network 3 | 4 | ## Features 5 | 6 | indiehosters/email | mail-in-a-box/mailinabox | status 7 | ------------------ | ------------- | ----------- 8 | [x] SMTP (postfix) | [x] SMTP (postfix) | :white_check_mark: 9 | [x] IMAP (dovecot) | [x] IMAP (dovecot) | :white_check_mark: 10 | [x] POP (dovecot) | [x] POP (dovecot) | :white_check_mark: 11 | [ ] search (dovecot-lucene) | [x] search (dovecot-lucene) | [planned](https://github.com/indiehosters/email/issues/5) 12 | [ ] CardDAV/CalDAV (ownCloud) | [x] CardDAV/CalDAV (ownCloud) | part of [ownCloud](https://github.com/indiehosters/ownCloud) package 13 | [ ] Exchange ActiveSync (z-push) | [x] Exchange ActiveSync (z-push) | [planned](https://github.com/indiehosters/email/issues/3) 14 | [ ] Webmail (Roundcube) | [x] Webmail (Roundcube) | [planned](https://github.com/indiehosters/email/issues/4) 15 | [ ] static website hosting (nginx) | [x] static website hosting (nginx) | part of other package 16 | [x] Spam filtering (spamassassin) | [x] Spam filtering (spamassassin) | :white_check_mark: 17 | [x] greylisting (postgrey) | [x] greylisting (postgrey) | :white_check_mark: 18 | [ ] Backups (duplicity) | [x] Backups (duplicity) | part of [backup](https://github.com/IndiePaaS/IndiePaaS/blob/master/unit-files/b-u%40.service) package 19 | [ ] firewall (ufw) | [x] firewall (ufw) | planned, as part of [firewall](https://github.com/IndiePaaS/IndiePaaS/issues/108) package 20 | [ ] intrusion protection (fail2ban) | [x] intrusion protection (fail2ban) | ? (difficult in docker) 21 | [ ] system monitoring (munin) | [x] system monitoring (munin) | planned, as part of other package 22 | 23 | DNS (nsd4): 24 | 25 | indiehosters/email | mail-in-a-box/mailinabox | status 26 | ------------------ | ------------- | ---- 27 | [x] DKIM (OpenDKIM) | [x] DKIM (OpenDKIM) | :white_check_mark: 28 | [x] DMARC | [x] DMARC (postgrey) | :white_check_mark: 29 | [ ] SPF | [x] SPF | planned, as part of [DNS](https://github.com/IndiePaaS/IndiePaaS/issues/98) 30 | [ ] DNSSEC | [x] DNSSEC | planned, as part of [DNS](https://github.com/IndiePaaS/IndiePaaS/issues/98) 31 | [ ] DANE TLSA | [x] DANE TLSA | planned, as part of [DNS](https://github.com/IndiePaaS/IndiePaaS/issues/98) 32 | [ ] SSHFP records | [x] SSHFP records | planned, as part of [DNS](https://github.com/IndiePaaS/IndiePaaS/issues/98) 33 | 34 | control panel and API: 35 | 36 | indiehosters/email | mail-in-a-box/mailinabox | status 37 | ------------------ | ------------- | ---------- 38 | [x] vimbadmin | [x] custom coded | :white_check_mark: 39 | [x] Add/Remove mail User | [x] Add/Remove mail User | :white_check_mark: 40 | [x] Add/Remove Aliases | [x] Add/Remove Aliases | :white_check_mark: 41 | [ ] custom DNS records | [x] custom DNS records | planned, as part of [DNS](https://github.com/IndiePaaS/IndiePaaS/issues/98) 42 | [x] multiadmin | [ ] mutliadmin | :white_check_mark: 43 | 44 | ## Prerequistes 45 | 46 | - docker 47 | - docker-compose 48 | 49 | Modify the following files: 50 | - env.template (and rename to env) 51 | 52 | Add the following files: 53 | - TLS/chain.pem 54 | - TLS/cert.pem 55 | - TLS/ssl_certificate.pem 56 | - TLS/ssl_private_key.pem 57 | 58 | ## Run 59 | 60 | ``` 61 | ./install 62 | VIRTUAL_HOST=example.org docker-compose up 63 | ``` 64 | 65 | Check go to the web interface (http://conainer_ip:80), get the salts, and put them in the `salts` file. 66 | 67 | Everything should be up and running. 68 | 69 | ## Backup 70 | 71 | To backup, just run the `./scripts/pre-backup` in your folder and you should be good! 72 | 73 | ## OpenDKIM 74 | 75 | Run the `add_domain.sh` script inside the postix container, and configure your DNS, you should be fine! 76 | 77 | ## Add a mailbox 78 | 79 | You can find a script [here](https://github.com/IndiePaaS/IndiePaaS/blob/master/utils/add_mailbox.sh) 80 | 81 | ## Contributing 82 | 83 | If you have any issue (something not working, mail marked as spam, missing doc), please do report an issue here! Thanks 84 | 85 | This system is used in production at [IndieHosters](https://indiehosters.net/) so it is maintained. If you use it, please tell us, and we'll be really happy to update this README! 86 | 87 | You can help us by: 88 | - starring this project 89 | - sending us a thanks email 90 | - reporting bugs 91 | - writing documentation/blog on how you got up and running in 5mins 92 | - writing more documentation 93 | - sending us cake :) We loove cake! 94 | 95 | ## TODO 96 | - documentation for TLS for the web (reverse proxy FTW!) 97 | - separate processes in postfix (one process/container! damn!) 98 | - postfix/dovecot - try to sync install instructions with mailinabox 99 | 100 | Heavily inspired by [mail-in-a-box](https://mailinabox.email/)! Thanks to the amazing work they produced. It is the best up to date `how to` for email hosting out there :) 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: '2' 2 | networks: 3 | lb_web: 4 | external: true 5 | back: 6 | driver: bridge 7 | services: 8 | memcached: 9 | image: memcached 10 | networks: 11 | - back 12 | db: 13 | image: mysql 14 | volumes: 15 | - /dev/log:/dev/log 16 | - ./data/mysql/runtime:/var/lib/mysql 17 | - ./data/mysql/dump:/dump 18 | env_file: 19 | - ./env 20 | environment: 21 | MYSQL_DATABASE: vimbadmin 22 | MYSQL_USER: vimbadmin 23 | networks: 24 | - back 25 | spamassassin: 26 | image: indiehosters/spamassassin 27 | links: 28 | - dovecot 29 | volumes: 30 | - /dev/log:/dev/log 31 | networks: 32 | - back 33 | postfix: 34 | image: indiehosters/postfix 35 | hostname: "$VIRTUAL_HOST" 36 | links: 37 | - db 38 | - spamassassin 39 | - dovecot 40 | volumes: 41 | - ./opendkim:/etc/opendkim 42 | - ./TLS:/ssl 43 | - /dev/log:/dev/log 44 | - ./tmp:/var/spool/postfix 45 | ports: 46 | - "25:25" 47 | - "587:587" 48 | networks: 49 | - back 50 | dovecot: 51 | image: indiehosters/dovecot 52 | links: 53 | - db 54 | volumes: 55 | - ./data/dovecot/mail:/mail 56 | - ./TLS:/ssl 57 | - /dev/log:/dev/log 58 | ports: 59 | - "993:993" 60 | - "995:995" 61 | networks: 62 | - back 63 | vimbadmin: 64 | image: indiehosters/vimbadmin 65 | hostname: "$VIRTUAL_HOST" 66 | links: 67 | - db 68 | - memcached 69 | - postfix 70 | volumes_from: 71 | - dovecot 72 | volumes: 73 | - ./salts:/salts 74 | - ./indie.signed.mobileconfig:/var/www/html/public/indie.signed.mobileconfig 75 | - ./email_template:/var/www/html/application/views/mailbox/email/settings.phtml 76 | env_file: 77 | - ./env 78 | environment: 79 | - APPLICATION_ENV=production 80 | - CLOUD_HOST 81 | networks: 82 | - back 83 | web: 84 | image: nginx 85 | hostname: "$VIRTUAL_HOST" 86 | links: 87 | - vimbadmin 88 | volumes_from: 89 | - vimbadmin 90 | volumes: 91 | - ./nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf:ro 92 | environment: 93 | - VIRTUAL_HOST 94 | - AUTOCONFIG_HOST="$VIRTUAL_HOST" 95 | networks: 96 | - back 97 | - lb_web 98 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /email_template: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Dear {$mailbox->getName()}, 2 | 3 | {if $welcome} 4 | Welcome to your new email account. 5 | {/if} 6 | 7 | Your email address is: {$mailbox->getUsername()} 8 | 9 | {if $welcome} 10 | Your password is: {$password} 11 | It is recommended to reset it. 12 | (Login in your cloud and go to your profile) 13 | {/if} 14 | 15 | Follow this link to find details about how to configure your email and cloud: 16 | https://forum.indie.host/t/how-to-configure-your-email/54 17 | 18 | For assistance, please use the following: 19 | Forum: https://forum.indie.host/ 20 | Chat: https://chat.indie.host/channel/support 21 | {$settings.email.name} <{$settings.email.address}> 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /env.template: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | MYSQL_PASSWORD= 2 | MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD= 3 | HOSTNAME= 4 | CLOUD_HOSTNAME= 5 | ADMIN_EMAIL= 6 | ADMIN_PASSWORD= 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /indie.mobileconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 15 | 16 | 17 | PayloadContent 18 | 19 | 20 | EmailAccountDescription 21 | PRIMARY_HOSTNAME mail 22 | EmailAccountType 23 | EmailTypeIMAP 24 | IncomingMailServerAuthentication 25 | EmailAuthPassword 26 | IncomingMailServerHostName 27 | PRIMARY_HOSTNAME 28 | IncomingMailServerPortNumber 29 | 993 30 | IncomingMailServerUseSSL 31 | 32 | OutgoingMailServerAuthentication 33 | EmailAuthPassword 34 | OutgoingMailServerHostName 35 | PRIMARY_HOSTNAME 36 | OutgoingMailServerPortNumber 37 | 587 38 | OutgoingMailServerUseSSL 39 | 40 | OutgoingPasswordSameAsIncomingPassword 41 | 42 | PayloadDescription 43 | PRIMARY_HOSTNAME (IndieHosters) 44 | PayloadDisplayName 45 | PRIMARY_HOSTNAME mail 46 | PayloadIdentifier 47 | PRIMARY_HOSTNAME.E-Mail 48 | PayloadOrganization 49 | 50 | PayloadType 51 | com.apple.mail.managed 52 | PayloadUUID 53 | UUID1 54 | PayloadVersion 55 | 1 56 | PreventAppSheet 57 | 58 | PreventMove 59 | 60 | SMIMEEnabled 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | CalDAVAccountDescription 65 | CLOUD_HOSTNAME Calendars 66 | CalDAVHostName 67 | CLOUD_HOSTNAME 68 | CalDAVPort 69 | 443 70 | CalDAVPrincipalURL 71 | http://CLOUD_HOSTNAME/ 72 | CalDAVUseSSL 73 | 74 | PayloadDescription 75 | Configures CalDAV account. 76 | PayloadDisplayName 77 | CLOUD_HOSTNAME Calendars 78 | PayloadIdentifier 79 | CLOUD_HOSTNAME.CalDAV 80 | PayloadOrganization 81 | 82 | PayloadType 83 | com.apple.caldav.account 84 | PayloadUUID 85 | UUID2 86 | PayloadVersion 87 | 1 88 | 89 | 90 | CardDAVAccountDescription 91 | CLOUD_HOSTNAME Contacts 92 | CardDAVHostName 93 | CLOUD_HOSTNAME 94 | CardDAVPort 95 | 443 96 | CardDAVPrincipalURL 97 | http://CLOUD_HOSTNAME/ 98 | CardDAVUseSSL 99 | 100 | PayloadDescription 101 | Configures CardDAV account. 102 | PayloadDisplayName 103 | CLOUD_HOSTNAME Contacts 104 | PayloadIdentifier 105 | CLOUD_HOSTNAME.CardDAV 106 | PayloadOrganization 107 | 108 | PayloadType 109 | com.apple.carddav.account 110 | PayloadUUID 111 | UUID3 112 | PayloadVersion 113 | 1 114 | 115 | 116 | PayloadDescription 117 | PRIMARY_HOSTNAME (IndieHosters) 118 | PayloadDisplayName 119 | PRIMARY_HOSTNAME 120 | PayloadIdentifier 121 | PRIMARY_HOSTNAME 122 | PayloadOrganization 123 | 124 | PayloadRemovalDisallowed 125 | 126 | PayloadType 127 | Configuration 128 | PayloadUUID 129 | UUID4 130 | PayloadVersion 131 | 1 132 | 133 | 134 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | source ./env 4 | 5 | sed -i "s/PRIMARY_HOSTNAME/${HOSTNAME}/g" ./indie.mobileconfig 6 | sed -i "s/CLOUD_HOSTNAME/${CLOUD_HOSTNAME}/g" ./indie.mobileconfig 7 | sed -i "s/UUID1/$(cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid)/g" ./indie.mobileconfig 8 | sed -i "s/UUID2/$(cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid)/g" ./indie.mobileconfig 9 | sed -i "s/UUID3/$(cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid)/g" ./indie.mobileconfig 10 | sed -i "s/UUID4/$(cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid)/g" ./indie.mobileconfig 11 | 12 | cat TLS/cert.pem TLS/chain.pem > TLS/ssl_certificate.pem 13 | 14 | openssl smime -sign -signer TLS/cert.pem -inkey TLS/ssl_private_key.pem -certfile TLS/chain.pem -nodetach -outform der -in indie.mobileconfig -out indie.signed.mobileconfig 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nginx.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | user www-data; 2 | 3 | events { 4 | worker_connections 768; 5 | } 6 | 7 | http { 8 | upstream backend { 9 | server vimbadmin:9000; 10 | } 11 | include /etc/nginx/mime.types; 12 | default_type application/octet-stream; 13 | gzip on; 14 | gzip_disable "msie6"; 15 | 16 | server { 17 | listen 80; 18 | root /var/www/html/public; 19 | index index.php; 20 | 21 | location / { 22 | try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args; 23 | } 24 | 25 | # Pass the PHP scripts to FastCGI server 26 | location ~ \.php$ { 27 | # Prevent Zero-day exploit 28 | try_files $uri =404; 29 | 30 | fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+\.php)(/.+)$; 31 | #NOTE: You should have "cgi.fix_pathinfo = 0;" in php.ini 32 | 33 | fastcgi_pass backend; 34 | fastcgi_index index.php; 35 | fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name; 36 | include fastcgi_params; 37 | } 38 | } 39 | } 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /salts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | resources.auth.oss.rememberme.salt = "" 2 | defaults.mailbox.password_salt = "" 3 | 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/pre-backup: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash -eux 2 | URL=${PWD##*/} 3 | db_container_name=`echo ${URL}_db_1 | sed "s/\.//g" | sed "s/-//g"`; \ 4 | 5 | docker exec $db_container_name bash -c 'mysqldump --all-databases --events -uroot -p$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD' > ./data/mysql/dump.sql 6 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------