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# Upgrade iRedMail from 0.9.7 to 0.9.8
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[TOC]
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!!! warning "DO NOT APPLY THIS UPGRADE TUTORIAL"
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This document is still a __DRAFT__, do NOT apply it.
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!!! note "Paid Remote Upgrade Support"
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We offer remote upgrade support if you don't want to get your hands dirty,
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check [the details](https://www.iredmail.org/support.html) and
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[contact us](https://www.iredmail.org/contact.html).
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## ChangeLog
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2017-10-03 21:16:30 -05:00
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* TODO [SQL backends] Update SQL structure:
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* New column: `domain.maillists`
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2017-11-03 00:06:19 -06:00
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* New column: `forwardings.is_maillist`
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* New table: `vmail.maillists`
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2017-11-03 00:06:19 -06:00
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* New doc: how to add a standalone (mlmmj) mailing list account
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* New doc: how to deploy mlmmj + mlmmj-admin
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* Jan 31, 2018: Fail2ban: new jail `postfix-pregreet`.
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2018-01-20 19:38:22 -06:00
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* Jan 21, 2018: [LDAP] Update SOGo config file for per-domain global address book.
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2018-01-19 02:26:46 -06:00
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* Jan 19, 2018: Update OpenLDAP config file to index new attributes and fix an ACL.
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* Jan 19, 2018: Update iRedMail LDAP schema file
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2017-12-23 21:11:15 -06:00
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* Dec 18, 2017: Don't hard-code static file types in Nginx template for iRedAdmin.
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2017-11-24 08:55:36 -06:00
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* Nov 24, 2017: Amavisd: Add new SQL column `maddr.email_raw` to store mail address without address extension.
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2017-11-16 22:36:53 -06:00
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* Nov 17, 2017: Fixed: Improper Postfix SQL queries used to query per-user bcc address.
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2017-10-18 09:23:43 -05:00
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* Oct 6, 2017: Fixed: SOGo backup script contains 3 issues
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2017-10-05 19:05:42 -05:00
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* Oct 6, 2017: [OPTIONAL] Fix improper expected DNSBL filter for site `b.barracudacentral.org`
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* Oct 6, 2017: [OPTIONAL] Log mail subject, sender, size in mail deliver log.
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## General (All backends should apply these steps)
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### Update `/etc/iredmail-release` with new iRedMail version number
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iRedMail stores the release version in `/etc/iredmail-release` after
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installation, it's recommended to update this file after you upgraded iRedMail,
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so that you can know which version of iRedMail you're running. For example:
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```
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0.9.7
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```
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### Upgrade iRedAPD (Postfix policy server) to the latest stable release (2.2)
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Please follow below tutorial to upgrade iRedAPD to the latest stable release:
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[Upgrade iRedAPD to the latest stable release](./upgrade.iredapd.html)
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2017-10-18 09:23:43 -05:00
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### Fixed: SOGo backup script contains 3 issues
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SOGo backup script `/var/vmail/backup/backup_sogo.sh` shipped in iRedMail-0.9.7
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and earlier releases contains 3 issues:
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- it cannot remove old backup files
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- it doesn't set correct owner and permission on backup files
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- it cannot find command `sogo-tool` on FreeBSD. This issue causes our script
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didn't backup any sogo data on FreeBSD at all.
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To fix them, please download the latest version and override the one on your
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system:
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!!! attention
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Script `backup_sogo.sh` uses `/var/vmail/backup` to store backup files by
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default, if you use a different directory, please edit this file and modify
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parameter `BACKUP_ROOTDIR=` to use the correct one.
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2017-10-05 19:05:42 -05:00
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```
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cd /var/vmail/backup/
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wget https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/raw/default/iRedMail/tools/backup_sogo.sh
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chown root backup_sogo.sh
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chmod 0400 backup_sogo.sh
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```
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2018-01-30 23:58:53 -06:00
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### Fail2ban: new jail `postfix-pregreet`
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!!! attention
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This is not applicable to OpenBSD because we don't have Fail2ban running on
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OpenBSD.
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Quote from [Postfix website](http://www.postfix.org/POSTSCREEN_README.html#pregreet):
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> The SMTP protocol is a classic example of a protocol where the server speaks
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> before the client. postscreen(8) detects zombies that are in a hurry and that
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> speak before their turn.
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2018-01-31 02:33:10 -06:00
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Many spammers are in a hurry to transfer message to your server, we'd
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like to block them due to not follow RFC.
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During mail server maintenance, we found many spammers from China mainland
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cannot pass this pregreet test and all of them use `ylmf-pc` as HELO hostname.
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it's very possible that they're running an illegal Windows XP system which were
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installed with a malware Windows XP ISO image.
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Steps to create this new Fail2ban jail:
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* Create new file `/etc/fail2ban/filter.d/postfix-pregreet.conf` with content
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below:
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```
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[Definition]
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# Block clients which cannot pass Postfix postscreen pregreet test.
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# FYI: http://www.postfix.org/POSTSCREEN_README.html#pregreet
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#
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# The SMTP protocol is a classic example of a protocol where the server speaks
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# before the client. postscreen(8) detects zombies that are in a hurry and that
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# speak before their turn.
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failregex = postscreen\[\d+\]: PREGREET .* from \[<HOST>\]:\d+:
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# while setting up new account, Thunderbird doesn't wait for server connection
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# greeting/banner, this causes Thunderbird cannot pass the Postfix pregreet
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# test and caught by `failregex` rules listed above (the rule contains
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# 'PREGREET' line).
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# FYI: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538809#c41
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ignoreregex = postscreen\[\d+\]: PREGREET .* from \[<HOST>\]:\d+: (EHLO|HELO) we-guess.mozilla.org
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```
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* Create new file `/etc/fail2ban/jail.d/postfix-pregreet.local` with content
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below:
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!!! attention
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Please make sure you're using correct Postfix log file in `logpath =`
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parameter. On RHEL/CentOS/FreeBSD, it's `/var/log/maillog`. On
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Debian/Ubuntu, it's `/var/log/mail.log`.
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```
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[postfix-pregreet-iredmail]
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enabled = true
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filter = postfix-pregreet.iredmail
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logpath = /var/log/maillog
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maxretry = 1
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action = iptables-multiports[name=postfix, port="25", protocol=tcp]
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```
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2018-01-31 02:33:10 -06:00
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* Restarting Fail2ban service is required.
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2017-12-23 21:11:15 -06:00
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### Fixed: Nginx snippet file hard-codes static file types for iRedAdmin
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!!! attention
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This is only applicable to Nginx.
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With default iRedMail settings, Nginx snippet file `/etc/nginx/templates/iredadmin.tmpl`
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(on Linux/OpenBSD) or `/usr/local/etc/nginx/templates/iredadmin.tmpl` (on FreeBSD)
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hard-codes static file types like below:
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```
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location ~ ^/iredadmin/static/(.*)\.(png|jpg|gif|css|js) {
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alias /var/www/iredadmin/static/$1.$2;
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}
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```
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Note: The path in `alias` directive is different on different Linux/BSD distributions.
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Please replace it by:
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```
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location ~ ^/iredadmin/static/(.*) { # Remove file types
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alias /var/www/iredadmin/static/$1; # Remove '.$2'
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}
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```
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Reloading or restarting Nginx service is required.
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2018-01-30 23:55:46 -06:00
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### Fix unexpected DNSBL query result for site `b.barracudacentral.org`
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Postfix config file generated by iRedMail enables DNSBL service for postscreen
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service like below:
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```
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postscreen_dnsbl_sites =
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zen.spamhaus.org=127.0.0.[2..11]*3
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b.barracudacentral.org=127.0.0.[2..11]*2
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```
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but site `b.barracudacentral.org` returns only domain `127.0.0.2` (instead of
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a range from `127.0.0.2` to `127.0.0.11`), so we should change the
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`b.barracudacentral.org=127.0.0.[2..11]*2` line to:
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```
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postscreen_dnsbl_sites =
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zen.spamhaus.org=127.0.0.[2..11]*3
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b.barracudacentral.org=127.0.0.2*2
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```
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Reloading or restarting Postfix is required.
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### [OPTIONAL] Log mail subject, sender, size in mail deliver log
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If you may need to get more info of (locally) delivered mail messages,
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Dovecot setting `deliver_log_format` can log extra mail subject, sender, and
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message size in mail deliver log. Please append this setting in Dovecot config
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file `dovecot.conf`, then restart or reload Dovecot service.
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* On Linux/OpenBSD, it's `/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf`
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* On FreeBSD, it's `/usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf`
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```
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deliver_log_format = from=%{from}, envelope_sender=%{from_envelope}, subject=%{subject}, msgid=%m, size=%{size}, %$
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```
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2017-11-24 08:55:36 -06:00
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## OpenLDAP backend
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2018-01-19 02:26:46 -06:00
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### Update OpenLDAP config file to index new attributes and fix an ACL
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* Please open OpenLDAP config file `slapd.conf`:
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* On RHEL/CentOS, it's `/etc/openldap/slapd.conf`
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* On Debian/Ubuntu, it's `/etc/ldap/slapd.conf`
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* On FreeBSD, it's `/usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.conf`
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* On OpenBSD:
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* if you're running OpenLDAP, it's `/etc/openldap/slapd.conf`.
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* if you're running `ldapd(8)` as LDAP server, no need to fix ACL
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issue (`access to dn.subtree=`), but still need to index new
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attributes.
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* find lines below:
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```
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access to dn.subtree="o=domains,dc=xxx,dc=xxx"
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by anonymous auth
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by self write
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by dn.exact="cn=vmail,dc=xxx,dc=xxx" read
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by dn.exact="cn=vmailadmin,dc=xxx,dc=xxx" write
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by users none
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```
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Replace the last line `by users none` by:
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```
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by users read
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```
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* Append lines below to the end of OpenLDAP config file `slapd.conf`:
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```
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index member,uniqueMember eq,pres
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index mailingListID eq
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```
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!!! attention
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For OpenBSD `ldapd(8)` server, please add lines below inside the
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`namespace xxx {}` block:
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<pre>
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index member
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index uniqueMember
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index mailingListID
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</pre>
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### Update iRedMail LDAP schema file
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iRedMail-0.9.8 introduces 1 new LDAP attribute for mailing list account:
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* `mailingListID`: used to store a server-wide unique id, currently is used
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for mailing list subscription/unsubscription (a.k.a. newsletter).
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Download the latest iRedMail LDAP schema file
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* On RHEL/CentOS:
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```
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cd /tmp
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wget https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/raw/default/iRedMail/samples/iredmail/iredmail.schema
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cd /etc/openldap/schema/
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cp iredmail.schema iredmail.schema.bak
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cp -f /tmp/iredmail.schema /etc/openldap/schema/
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```
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* On Debian/Ubuntu:
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```
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cd /tmp
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wget https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/raw/default/iRedMail/samples/iredmail/iredmail.schema
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cd /etc/ldap/schema/
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cp iredmail.schema iredmail.schema.bak
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cp -f /tmp/iredmail.schema /etc/ldap/schema/
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```
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* On FreeBSD:
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```
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cd /tmp
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wget https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/raw/default/iRedMail/samples/iredmail/iredmail.schema
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cd /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/
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cp iredmail.schema iredmail.schema.bak
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cp -f /tmp/iredmail.schema /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/
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```
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* On OpenBSD:
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> Note: if you're running ldapd as LDAP server, the schema directory is
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> `/etc/ldap`, and service name is `ldapd`.
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```
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cd /tmp
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ftp https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/raw/default/iRedMail/samples/iredmail/iredmail.schema
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cd /etc/openldap/schema/
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cp iredmail.schema iredmail.schema.bak
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cp -f /tmp/iredmail.schema /etc/openldap/schema/
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```
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2017-11-24 08:55:36 -06:00
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### Amavisd: Add new SQL column `maddr.email_raw` to store mail address without address extension
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Many sender/recipient addresses contain address extension like
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`user+extension@domain.com`, this is annoying if we try to get top 10
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senders/recipients from Amavisd SQL database, because address
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`user+ext1@domain.com` and `user+ext2@domain.com` are considered as different
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user. To avoid this issue, we create a SQL trigger to store email address
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without address extension in a new column `maddr.email_raw`. Please follow
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steps below to apply the SQL structure change.
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* Download SQL template file used to update SQL database:
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```
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cd /tmp/
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wget https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/raw/default/extra/update/0.9.8/amavisd.mysql
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```
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* Connect to MySQL server as MySQL root user, and execute SQL commands:
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```
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$ mysql amavisd
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2018-02-01 04:10:26 -06:00
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mysql> SOURCE /tmp/amavisd.mysql;
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```
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2018-01-20 19:38:22 -06:00
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### Update SOGo config file for per-domain global address book
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!!! attention
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With this change, user can only see other users in same domain. If this is
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__NOT__ what you expect, you should __NOT__ apply this change.
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SOGo is configured by iRedMail to query all users on server while performing
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account search (e.g. global address book, meeting attendees), this may be not
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what you expect if you host multiple mail domains and they should not see
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others on same server. Please follow steps below to fix it.
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* Open SOGo config file `/etc/sogo/sogo.conf` (Linux/OpenBSD) or
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`/usr/local/etc/sogo/sogo.conf` (FreeBSD), find lines like below:
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```
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{
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// Used for global address book
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type = ldap;
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id = global_addressbook;
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canAuthenticate = NO;
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isAddressBook = YES;
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displayName = "Global Address Book";
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```
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* Add one line after the `displayName =` line:
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```
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bindAsCurrentUser = YES;
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```
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* Restarting SOGo service is required to apply this change.
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2017-07-22 02:16:09 -05:00
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## MySQL/MariaDB backends
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### Fixed: User under disabled domain is able to send email with smtp protocol
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Dovecot is IMAP/POP3/Managesieve server, also a SASL auth server for Postfix.
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If mail domain is disabled, users under this domain are not able to use
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IMAP/POP3/Managesieve services, but there's a bug in Dovecot SQL query
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configured by iRedMail, it doesn't check domain status while performing smtp
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sasl auth. Please follow steps below to fix it.
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2017-07-22 02:16:09 -05:00
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* Open file `/etc/dovecot/dovecot-mysql.conf` (Linux/OpenBSD) or
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`/usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot-mysql.conf` (FreeBSD), find the
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`password_query` line like below:
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```
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password_query = SELECT password, allow_nets FROM mailbox WHERE username='%u' AND enable%Ls%Lc=1 AND active=1
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```
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* Replace it by lines below:
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```
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password_query = SELECT mailbox.password, mailbox.allow_nets \
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FROM mailbox,domain \
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WHERE mailbox.username='%u' \
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AND mailbox.`enable%Ls%Lc`=1 \
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AND mailbox.active=1 \
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AND mailbox.domain=domain.domain \
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AND domain.backupmx=0 \
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AND domain.active=1
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```
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* Save your change and restart Dovecot service.
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2017-11-16 22:36:53 -06:00
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### Fixed: Improper Postfix SQL queries used to query per-user bcc address.
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There're 2 Postfix SQL queries configured by iRedMail are improper, they won't
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return per-user bcc address. Please follow steps below to fix it:
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* Open file `/etc/postfix/mysql/recipient_bcc_maps_user.cf` (Linux/OpenBSD) or
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`/usr/local/etc/postfix/mysql/recipient_bcc_maps_user.cf` (FreeBSD),
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__REPLACE__ the `query =` line by lines below:
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```
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query = SELECT recipient_bcc_user.bcc_address
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FROM recipient_bcc_user,domain,alias_domain
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WHERE recipient_bcc_user.username='%s'
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AND recipient_bcc_user.domain='%d'
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AND ((recipient_bcc_user.domain=domain.domain)
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OR (recipient_bcc_user.domain=alias_domain.alias_domain AND domain.domain = alias_domain.target_domain))
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AND domain.backupmx=0
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AND domain.active=1
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AND recipient_bcc_user.active=1
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```
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* Open file `/etc/postfix/mysql/sender_bcc_maps_user.cf` (Linux/OpenBSD) or
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`/usr/local/etc/postfix/mysql/sender_bcc_maps_user.cf` (FreeBSD),
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__REPLACE__ the `query =` line by lines below:
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```
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query = SELECT sender_bcc_user.bcc_address
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FROM sender_bcc_user,domain,alias_domain
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WHERE sender_bcc_user.username='%s'
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AND sender_bcc_user.domain='%d'
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AND ((sender_bcc_user.domain=domain.domain)
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OR (sender_bcc_user.domain=alias_domain.alias_domain AND domain.domain = alias_domain.target_domain))
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AND domain.backupmx=0
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AND domain.active=1
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AND sender_bcc_user.active=1
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```
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* Save your changes and restart Postfix service.
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2017-11-24 08:55:36 -06:00
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### Amavisd: Add new SQL column `maddr.email_raw` to store mail address without address extension
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Many sender/recipient addresses contain address extension like
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`user+extension@domain.com`, this is annoying if we try to get top 10
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senders/recipients from Amavisd SQL database, because address
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`user+ext1@domain.com` and `user+ext2@domain.com` should be considered as same
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user, but it's not. To avoid this issue, we create a SQL trigger to store email
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address without address extension in a new column `maddr.email_raw`. Steps:
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* Download SQL template file used to update SQL database:
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```
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cd /tmp/
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2018-02-01 04:10:26 -06:00
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wget https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/raw/default/extra/update/0.9.8/amavisd.mysql
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2017-11-24 08:55:36 -06:00
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```
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* Connect to MySQL server as MySQL root user, and execute SQL commands:
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```
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# mysql amavisd
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sql> SOURCE /tmp/amavisd.mysql;
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2017-11-24 08:55:36 -06:00
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```
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2017-07-22 02:16:09 -05:00
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## PostgreSQL backend
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### Fixed: User under disabled domain is able to send email with smtp protocol
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Dovecot is IMAP/POP3/Managesieve server, also a SASL auth server for Postfix.
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If mail domain is disabled, users under this domain are not able to use
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2017-11-16 22:36:53 -06:00
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IMAP/POP3/Managesieve services, but there's a bug in Dovecot SQL query
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configured by iRedMail, it doesn't check domain status while performing smtp
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sasl auth. Please follow steps below to fix it.
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2017-07-22 02:16:09 -05:00
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* Open file `/etc/dovecot/dovecot-pgsql.conf` (Linux/OpenBSD) or
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`/usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot-pgsql.conf` (FreeBSD), find the
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`password_query` line like below:
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```
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password_query = SELECT password, allow_nets FROM mailbox WHERE username='%u' AND enable%Ls%Lc=1 AND active=1
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```
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* Replace it by lines below:
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```
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password_query = SELECT mailbox.password, mailbox.allow_nets \
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FROM mailbox,domain \
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WHERE mailbox.username='%u' \
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AND mailbox."enable%Ls%Lc"=1 \
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AND mailbox.active=1 \
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AND mailbox.domain=domain.domain \
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AND domain.backupmx=0 \
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AND domain.active=1
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```
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* Save your change and restart Dovecot service.
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2017-11-16 22:36:53 -06:00
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### Fixed: Improper Postfix SQL queries used to query per-user bcc address.
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There're 2 Postfix SQL queries configured by iRedMail are improper, they won't
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return per-user bcc address. Please follow steps below to fix it:
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* Open file `/etc/postfix/pgsql/recipient_bcc_maps_user.cf` (Linux/OpenBSD) or
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`/usr/local/etc/postfix/pgsql/recipient_bcc_maps_user.cf` (FreeBSD),
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__REPLACE__ the `query =` line by lines below:
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```
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query = SELECT recipient_bcc_user.bcc_address
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FROM recipient_bcc_user,domain,alias_domain
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WHERE recipient_bcc_user.username='%s'
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AND recipient_bcc_user.domain='%d'
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AND ((recipient_bcc_user.domain=domain.domain)
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OR (recipient_bcc_user.domain=alias_domain.alias_domain AND domain.domain = alias_domain.target_domain))
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AND domain.backupmx=0
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AND domain.active=1
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AND recipient_bcc_user.active=1
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```
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* Open file `/etc/postfix/pgsql/sender_bcc_maps_user.cf`, REPLACE the
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`query =` line by lines below:
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```
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query = SELECT sender_bcc_user.bcc_address
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FROM sender_bcc_user,domain,alias_domain
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WHERE sender_bcc_user.username='%s'
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AND sender_bcc_user.domain='%d'
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AND ((sender_bcc_user.domain=domain.domain)
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OR (sender_bcc_user.domain=alias_domain.alias_domain AND domain.domain = alias_domain.target_domain))
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AND domain.backupmx=0
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AND domain.active=1
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AND sender_bcc_user.active=1
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```
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* Save your changes and restart Postfix service.
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2017-11-24 08:55:36 -06:00
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### Amavisd: Add new SQL column `maddr.email_raw` to store mail address without address extension
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Many sender/recipient addresses contain address extension like
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`user+extension@domain.com`, this is annoying if we try to get top 10
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senders/recipients from Amavisd SQL database, because address
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`user+ext1@domain.com` and `user+ext2@domain.com` should be considered as same
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user, but it's not. To avoid this issue, we create a SQL trigger to store email
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address without address extension in a new column `maddr.email_raw`. Steps:
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* Download SQL template file used to update SQL database:
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```
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cd /tmp/
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2018-02-01 04:10:26 -06:00
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wget https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/raw/default/extra/update/0.9.8/amavisd.pgsql
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2017-11-24 08:55:36 -06:00
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```
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* Run shell commands as root user below to connect to PostgreSQL server:
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```
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# su - postgres
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$ psql -U amavisd -d vmail
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2018-02-01 04:10:26 -06:00
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sql> \i /tmp/amavisd.pgsql
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2017-11-24 08:55:36 -06:00
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```
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