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# Locations of configuration and log files of major components
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[TOC]
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## SSL certificate {: #ssl }
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The self-signed SSL certificate generated during iRedMail installation:
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* on RHEL/CentOS:
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* `/etc/pki/tls/certs/iRedMail.crt`
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* Private key: `/etc/pki/tls/private/iRedMail.key`
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* on Debian/Ubuntu:
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* `/etc/ssl/certs/iRedMail.crt`
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* Private key: `/etc/ssl/private/iRedMail.key`
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* on FreeBSD:
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* `/etc/ssl/certs/iRedMail.crt`
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* Private key: `/etc/ssl/private/iRedMail.key`
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* on OpenBSD:
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* `/etc/ssl/iRedMail.crt`
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* Private key: `/etc/ssl/iRedMail.key`
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## Postfix {: #postfix }
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* on `Linux` and OpenBSD, Postfix config files are placed under `/etc/postfix/`.
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* on FreeBSD, Postfix config files are placed under `/usr/local/etc/postfix/`.
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### Main config files: {: #postfix-config }
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* `main.cf`: contains most configurations.
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* `master.cf`: contains transport related settings.
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* `aliases`: aliases for system accounts.
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* `helo_access.pcre`: PCRE regular expressions of HELO check rules.
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* `ldap/*.cf`: used to query mail accounts. LDAP backends only.
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* `mysql/*.cf`: used to query mail accounts. MySQL/MariaDB backends only.
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* `pgsql/*.cf`: used to query mail accounts. PostgreSQL backend only.
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### Log files {: #postfix-log }
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* on RHEL/CentOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, it's `/var/log/maillog`.
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* on Debian, Ubuntu, it's `/var/log/mail.log`.
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## Dovecot {: #dovecot }
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* on `Linux` and OpenBSD, Dovecot config files are placed under `/etc/dovecot/`.
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* on FreeBSD, Dovecot config files are placed under `/usr/local/etc/dovecot/`.
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### Config files {: #dovecot-config }
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Main config file is `dovecot.conf`. It contains most configurations.
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Additional config files under `/etc/dovecot/`:
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* `dovecot-ldap.conf`: used to query mail users and passwords. LDAP backends only.
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* `dovecot-mysql.conf`: used to query mail users and passwords. MySQL/MariaDB backends only.
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* `dovecot-pgsql.conf`: used to query mail users and passwords. PostgreSQL backend only.
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* `dovecot-used-quota.conf`: used to store and query real-time per-user mailbox quota.
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* `dovecot-share-folder.conf`: used to store settings of shared IMAP mailboxes.
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* `dovecot-master-users-password` or `dovecot-master-users`: used to store Dovecot master user accounts.
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### Log files {: #dovecot-log }
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* `/var/log/dovecot.log`: main log file. IMAP/POP3 sessions, login, lotout,
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some error messages will be logged in this file.
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* `/var/log/dovecot-sieve.log`: sieve LDA (Local Delivery Agent) related log.
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Mail delivery related log will be logged in this file. NOTE: on old iRedMail
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releases, it's `/var/log/sieve.log`.
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* `/var/log/dovecot-lmtp.log`: LMTP related log. Mail delivery (via LMTP)
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related log will be logged in this file. Note: there's no such file on
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iRedMail-0.8.6 and old iRedMail releases.
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## Apache {: #apache }
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* On RHEL/CentOS: Apache config files are placed under `/etc/httpd/`.
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* Main config file is `/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf`.
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* Module config files are placed under `/etc/httpd/conf.d/` (old releases)
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or `/etc/httpd/conf.modules.d/`.
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* Root directory used to store web applications is `/var/www`, document
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root is `/var/www/html/`.
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* Log files are placed under `/var/www/httpd/`.
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* On Debian/Ubuntu: Apache config files are placed under `/etc/apache2`.
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* Main config file is `/etc/apache2/apache2.conf`.
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* Module config files are placed under `/etc/apache2/conf.d/` (old
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releases) or `/etc/apache2/conf-available/`.
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* Root directory used to store web applications is `/usr/share/apache2`,
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document root is `/var/www/` (old releases) or `/var/www/html/`.
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* Log files are placed under `/var/log/apache2/`.
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* On FreeBSD: Apache config files are placed under `/usr/local/etc/apache2`.
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* Main config file is `/usr/local/etc/apache2/httpd.conf`.
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* Module config files are placed under `/usr/local/etc/apache2/Includes/`.
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* Root directory used to store web applications is `/usr/local/www/`,
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document root is `/usr/local/www/apache22/data/`.
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* Log files are placed under `/var/log/`, main log files are
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`/var/log/httpd-access.log` and `/var/log/httpd-error.log`.
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* On OpenBSD: Apache (the one shipped in OpenBSD base system) config files
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are placed under `/var/www/conf`.
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* Main config file is `/var/www/conf/httpd.conf`.
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* Module config files are placed under `/var/www/conf/modules/`.
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* Root directory used to store web applications is `/var/www/`,
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document root is `/var/www/htdocs/`.
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* Log files are placed under `/var/www/logs/`.
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## Nginx {: #nginx }
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* On `Linux` and OpenBSD: Nginx config files are placed under `/etc/nginx/`,
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uWSGI config files are placed under `/etc/uwsgi/`.
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* On FreeBSD: Nginx config files are placed under `/usr/local/etc/nginx`,
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uWSGI config files are placed under `/usr/local/etc/uwsgi/`.
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Main config files are `nginx.conf` and `default.conf`.
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* On `Linux` and FreeBSD: log files are placed under `/var/log/nginx/`.
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* On OpenBSD: log files are placed under `/var/www/logs/` (same as Apache).
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## PHP {: #php }
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Main config file:
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* on RHEL/CentOS: it's `/etc/php.ini`
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* on Debian/Ubuntu:
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* If you're running Apache as web server:
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* If you're running PHP-5: it's `/etc/php5/apache2/php.ini` (Debian 8, Ubuntu 14.04)
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* If you're running PHP-7: it's `/etc/php/7.0/cli/php.ini` (Ubuntu 16.04)
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* If you're running Nginx as web server: it's `/etc/php5/fpm/php.ini`.
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* If you're running PHP-5: it's `/etc/php5/fpm/php.ini` (Debian 8, Ubuntu 14.04)
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* If you're running PHP-7: it's `/etc/php/7.0/fpm/php.ini` (Ubuntu 16.04)
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* on FreeBSD: it's `/usr/local/etc/php.ini`.
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* on OpenBSD: it's `/etc/php-5.X.ini`
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## OpenLDAP {: #openldap }
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Main config file:
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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: it's `/etc/openldap/slapd.conf`.
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Schema files are stored under `schema/` directory (same directory as `slapd.conf`).
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OpenLDAP is configured to log to `/var/log/openldap.log` by default, if it's
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empty, please check normal syslog log file `/var/log/messages` or
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`/var/log/syslog` instead.
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## MySQL, MariaDB {: #mysql }
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Main config file:
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* on RHEL/CentOS: `/etc/my.cnf`.
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* on Debian/Ubuntu, it's `/etc/mysql/my.cnf`. If you're running MariaDB, it's
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`/etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/mysqld.cnf`.
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* on FreeBSD: `/var/db/mysql/my.cnf`.
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* on OpenBSD: `/etc/my.cnf`.
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## Roundcube webmail {: #roundcube }
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* Root Directory. Roundcube webmail is installed under below directory by default:
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* RHEL/CentOS: `/var/www/roundcubemail`. It's a symbol link to
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`/var/www/roundcubemail-x.y.z`.
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* Debian/Ubuntu: `/opt/www/roundcubemail`. It's a symbol link to
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`/opt/www/roundcubemail-x.y.z`.
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Note: with old iRedMail releases, it's `/usr/share/apache2/roundcubemail`,
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it's a symbol link to `/usr/share/apache2/roundcubemail-x.y.z/`.
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* FreeBSD: `/usr/local/www/roundcube`.
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* OpenBSD: `/var/www/roundcubemail`. It's a symbol link to
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`/var/www/roundcubemail-x.y.z/`.
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* Config files:
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{: #roundcube-config }
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* Main config file is `config/config.inc.php` under Roundcube webmail
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directory.
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If you're running old Roundcube webmail (0.9.x and earlier
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releases), it has two separate config files: `config/db.inc.php` and
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`config/main.inc.php`.
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* Config files of plugins are placed under plugin directory. for example,
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config file of `password` plugin is `plugins/password/config.inc.php`.
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* Log file. Roundcube is configured to log to [Postfix log](#postfix) file by default.
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{: #roundcube-log }
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!!! warning
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Roundcube stores all default settings in `config/defaults.inc.php`, please do
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not modify it, instead, you should copy the settings you want to modify from
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`config/defaults.inc.php` to `config/config.inc.php`, then modify the one in
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`config/config.inc.php`.
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## Amavisd {: #amavisd }
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### Main config files {: #amavisd-config }
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* on RHEL/CentOS: it's `/etc/amavisd/amavisd.conf`.
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* on Debian/Ubuntu: it's `/etc/amavis/conf.d/50-user`.
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Debian/Ubuntu have some additional config files under `/etc/amavis/conf.d/`,
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but you can always override them in `/etc/amavis/conf.d/50-user`.
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When we mention `amavisd.conf` in other documents, it always means `50-user`
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on Debian/Ubuntu.
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* on FreeBSD: it's `/usr/local/etc/amavisd.conf`.
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* on OpenBSD: it's `/etc/amavisd.conf`.
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### Log files {: #amavisd-log }
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Amavisd is configured to log to [Postfix log file](#postfix) by iRedMail.
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## SpamAssassin {: #spamassassin }
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!!! attention
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With default iRedMail settings, SpamAssassin is called by Amavisd, not run as a daemon.
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Main config file:
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{: #spamassassin-config }
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* On Linux/OpenBSD, it's `/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf`.
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* On FreeBSD, it's `/usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf`.
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SpamAssassin doesn't have a separated log file, to debug SpamAssassin, please
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set `$sa_debug = 1;` in Amavisd config file, then restart Amavisd service.
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{: #spamassassin-log }
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## Fail2ban {: #fail2ban }
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Main config file:
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{: #fail2ban-config }
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* On Linux/OpenBSD, it's `/etc/fail2ban/jail.local`.
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* On FreeBSD, it's `/usr/local/etc/fail2ban/jail.local`.
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!!! warning
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All custom settings should be placed in `jail.local`, and don't touch
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`jail.conf`, so that upgrading Fail2ban binary package won't lose/override
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your custom settings.
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Filters:
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* On Linux/OpenBSD, all filters are defined in files under `/etc/fail2ban/filter.d/`.
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* On FreeBSD, all filters are defined in files under `/usr/local/etc/fail2ban/filter.d/`.
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Ban/Unban actions:
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* On Linux/OpenBSD, all actions are defined in files under `/etc/fail2ban/action.d/`.
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* On FreeBSD, all filters are defined in files under `/usr/local/etc/fail2ban/action.d/`.
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Log file: Fail2ban logs to default syslog log file.
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{: #fail2ban-log }
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* on RHEL/CentOS/OpenBSD/FreeBSD, it's `/var/log/messages`.
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* on Debian/Ubuntu, it's `/var/log/syslog`.
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## SOGo Groupware {: #sogo }
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* Main config file is
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* on Linux/OpenBSD: `/etc/sogo/sogo.conf`
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* on FreeBSD: `/usr/local/etc/sogo/sogo.conf`
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* Log file is `/var/log/sogo/sogo.log`.
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## iRedAPD {: #iredapd }
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* Main config file is `/opt/iredapd/settings.py` on all Linux/BSD distributions.
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* Log file:
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* With iRedAPD-1.7.0 and later releases, log file is `/var/log/iredapd/iredapd.log`.
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* With iRedAPD-1.6.0 and older releases, log file is `/var/log/iredapd.log`.
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## iRedAdmin {: #iredadmin }
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Main config file:
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* on RHEL/CentOS, it's `/var/www/iredadmin/settings.py`.
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* on Debian/Ubuntu, it's `/opt/www/iredadmin/settings.py` (in recent iRedMail
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releases) or `/usr/share/apache2/iredadmin/settings.py` (in old iRedMail
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releases).
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* on FreeBSD, it's `/usr/local/www/iredadmin/settings.py`.
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* on OpenBSD, it's `/var/www/iredadmin/settings.py`.
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iRedAdmin is a web application, when debug mode is turned on, it will log error
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message to:
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* If you're running Apache, it logs to [Apache ssl error log file](#apache).
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* If you're running Nginx with uwsgi:
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* on Debian/Ubuntu, it logs to `/var/log/uwsgi/app/iredadmin.log`.
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* on RHEL/CentOS, it logs to `/var/log/messages`.
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* on OpenBSD, it logs to `/var/www/logs/uwsgi.log`.
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* on FreeBSD, it logs to `/var/log/uwsgi-iredadmin.log`.
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Note: If you modified any iRedAdmin files (not just config file), please restart
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Apache or uwsgi service (if you're running Nginx) to reload modified files.
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## <strike>Cluebringer</strike>
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!!! warning
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Policyd/Cluebringer were removed since iRedMail-0.9.3.
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Main config file:
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* RHEL/CentOS: `/etc/policyd/cluebringer.conf`, `/etc/policyd/webui.conf` (web admin panel).
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* Debian/Ubuntu: `/etc/cluebringer/cluebringer.conf`, `/etc/cluebringer/cluebringer-webui.conf` (web admin panel).
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* FreeBSD: `/usr/local/etc/cluebringer.conf`, `/usr/local/etc/apache24/cluebringer.conf` (web admin panel).
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* OpenBSD: Not applicable, cluebringer is not available on OpenBSD.
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Init script:
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* RHEL/CentOS: `/etc/init.d/cbpolicyd`
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* Debian/Ubuntu: `/etc/init.d/postfix-cluebringer`
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* FreeBSD: `/usr/local/etc/rc.d/policyd2`
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* OpenBSD: N/A. we don't have Cluebringer installed on OpenBSD.
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