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Upgrade iRedMail from 0.9.7 to 0.9.8

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ChangeLog

  • Jun 19, Improve Nginx config file to handle mailing list subscription/unsubscription
  • Mar 12, Add new ldap attribute/value pairs required by Dovecot-2.3.
  • Mar 4, Upgrade SOGo from v3 to v4.
  • Mar 4, Upgrade Roundcube webmail to the latet version - 1.3.6.
  • Mar 1, SQL structure changes in vmail database.
  • Feb 14, 2018: [SECURITY] Fixed: Nginx snippet file doesn't block access to Roundcube sensitive files.
  • Feb 11, 2018: netdata integration.
  • Feb 11, 2018: mlmmj & mlmmjadmin integration.
  • Feb 11, 2018: OpenBSD: Upgrade uwsgi to the latest 2.0.16
  • Jan 31, 2018: Fail2ban: new jail postfix-pregreet.
  • Jan 21, 2018: [LDAP] Update SOGo config file for per-domain global address book.
  • Jan 19, 2018: Update OpenLDAP config file to index new attributes and fix an ACL.
  • Jan 19, 2018: Update iRedMail LDAP schema file
  • Dec 18, 2017: Don't hard-code static file types in Nginx template for iRedAdmin.
  • Nov 24, 2017: Amavisd: Add new SQL column maddr.email_raw to store mail address without address extension.
  • Oct 6, 2017: Fixed: SOGo backup script contains 3 issues
  • Oct 6, 2017: [OPTIONAL] Fix improper expected DNSBL filter for site b.barracudacentral.org
  • Oct 6, 2017: [OPTIONAL] Log mail subject, sender, size in mail deliver log.

General (All backends should apply these steps)

Update /etc/iredmail-release with new iRedMail version number

iRedMail stores the release version in /etc/iredmail-release after installation, it's recommended to update this file after you upgraded iRedMail, so that you can know which version of iRedMail you're running. For example:

0.9.8

Upgrade iRedAPD (Postfix policy server) to the latest stable release (2.2)

Please follow below tutorial to upgrade iRedAPD to the latest stable release: Upgrade iRedAPD to the latest stable release

Upgrade iRedAdmin (open source edition) to the latest stable release (0.9)

Please follow this tutorial to upgrade iRedAdmin open source edition to the latest stable release: Upgrade iRedAdmin to the latest stable release

Upgrade Roundcube webmail to the latest stable release (1.3.6)

!!! warning "Roundcube 1.3"

* Roundcube 1.3 requires at least __PHP 5.4__. If your server is still running
  PHP 5.3 and cannot upgrade to 5.4, please upgrade Roundcube to the latest
  1.2 branch (1.2.5) instead.
* Roundcube 1.3 no longer supports IE < 10 and old versions of Firefox,
  Chrome and Safari.
* Roundcube 1.3 uses jQuery 3.2 and will not work with current jQuery
  mobile plugin. If you use any third-party plugin, please check its
  website to make sure it's compatible with Roundcube 1.3 before upgrading.

With the release of Roundcube 1.3.0, the previous stable release branches
1.2.x and 1.1.x will switch in to LTS low maintenance mode which means
they will only receive important security updates but no longer any regular
improvement updates.

Please follow Roundcube official tutorial to upgrade Roundcube webmail to the latest stable release immediately:

Upgrade SOGo from v3 to v4

SOGo v4 was released on Mar 7, 2018 by the SOGo team (https://sogo.nu), it will become the main branch with most active development.

If you're satisfied with SOGo v3, you're free to continue running v3. but if you want to try v4, please follow our tutorial below to upgrade it.

Upgrade Dovecot from 2.2 to 2.3

!!! attention

This is only applicable to FreeBSD.

Currently only FreeBSD offers Dovecot 2.3 by the ports tree, other Linux/BSD distributions still offers Dovecot 2.2, you should stick to Dovecot 2.2 if your Linux/BSD vendor doesn't offer 2.3 yet.

Please follow our tutorial below to upgrade Dovecot:

Fixed: SOGo backup script contains 3 issues

SOGo backup script /var/vmail/backup/backup_sogo.sh shipped in iRedMail-0.9.7 and earlier releases contains 3 issues:

  • it cannot remove old backup files
  • it doesn't set correct owner and permission on backup files
  • it cannot find command sogo-tool on FreeBSD. This issue causes our script didn't backup any sogo data on FreeBSD at all.

To fix them, please download the latest version and override the one on your system:

!!! attention

Script `backup_sogo.sh` uses `/var/vmail/backup` to store backup files by
default, if you use a different directory, please edit this file and modify
parameter `BACKUP_ROOTDIR=` to use the correct one.
cd /var/vmail/backup/
rm -f backup_sogo.sh
wget https://github.com/iredmail/iRedMail/raw/1.0/tools/backup_sogo.sh
chown root backup_sogo.sh
chmod 0400 backup_sogo.sh

Fail2ban: new jail postfix-pregreet

!!! attention

This is not applicable to OpenBSD because we don't have Fail2ban running on
OpenBSD.

Quote from Postfix website:

The SMTP protocol is a classic example of a protocol where the server speaks before the client. postscreen(8) detects zombies that are in a hurry and that speak before their turn.

Many spammers are in a hurry to transfer message to your server, we'd like to block them due to not follow RFC.

During mail server maintenance, we found many spammers from China mainland cannot pass this pregreet test and all of them use ylmf-pc as HELO hostname. it's very possible that they're running an illegal Windows XP system which were installed with a malware Windows XP ISO image.

Steps to create this new Fail2ban jail:

  • Download filter rule:
cd /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/
wget https://github.com/iredmail/iRedMail/raw/1.0/samples/fail2ban/filter.d/postfix-pregreet.iredmail.conf
  • Create new file /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/postfix-pregreet.local with content below:

    !!! attention

      Please make sure you're using correct Postfix log file in `logpath =`
      parameter. On RHEL/CentOS/FreeBSD, it's `/var/log/maillog`. On
      Debian/Ubuntu, it's `/var/log/mail.log`.
    
[postfix-pregreet]
enabled     = true
filter      = postfix-pregreet.iredmail
logpath     = /var/log/maillog
maxretry    = 1
action      = iptables-multiport[name=postfix-pregreet, port="25", protocol=tcp]
  • Restarting Fail2ban service is required.

Fixed: Nginx snippet file hard-codes static file types for iRedAdmin

!!! attention

This is only applicable to Nginx.

With default iRedMail settings, Nginx snippet file /etc/nginx/templates/iredadmin.tmpl (on Linux/OpenBSD) or /usr/local/etc/nginx/templates/iredadmin.tmpl (on FreeBSD) hard-codes static file types like below:

location ~ ^/iredadmin/static/(.*)\.(png|jpg|gif|css|js) {
    alias /var/www/iredadmin/static/$1.$2;
}

Note: The path in alias directive is different on different Linux/BSD distributions.

Please replace it by:

location ~ ^/iredadmin/static/(.*) {
    alias /var/www/iredadmin/static/$1;
}

Reloading or restarting Nginx service is required.

Improve Nginx config file to handle mailing list subscription/unsubscription

iRedMail integrates mlmmj as mailing list manager (integration tutorial mentioned later in this tutorial), it supports subscription and unsubscription from web page. To hide the application handle the subscription/unsubscription behind it, iRedMail requires a new URL https://<server>/newsletter/ for this purpose.

Please append lines below to file /etc/nginx/templates/iredadmin.tmpl (on Linux/OpenBSD) or /usr/local/etc/nginx/templates/iredadmin.tmpl (on FreeBSD)

# Handle newsletter-style subscription/unsubscription supported in iRedAdmin-Pro.
location ~ ^/newsletter/ {
    rewrite /newsletter/(.*) /iredadmin/newsletter/$1 last;
}

Reloading or restarting Nginx service is required.

[SECURITY] Fixed: Nginx snippet file doesn't block access to Roundcube sensitive files

!!! attention

This is only applicable to Nginx.

With default iRedMail settings, Nginx doesn't block access to Roundcube sensitive files and .htaccess file, this may leak users' PGP keys. Please follow steps below to fix it.

Please open file /etc/nginx/templates/roundcube.tmpl (Linux/OpenBSD) or /usr/local/etc/nginx/templates/roundcube.tmpl (FreeBSD), add lines below ABOVE any existing lines:

# Block access to default directories and files under these directories
location ~ ^/mail/(bin|config|installer|logs|SQL|temp|vendor)($|/.*) { deny all; }

# Block access to default files under top-directory and files start with same name.
location ~ ^/mail/(CHANGELOG|composer.json|INSTALL|jsdeps.json|LICENSE|README|UPGRADING)($|.*) { deny all; }

# Block plugin config files and sample config files.
location ~ ^/mail/plugins/.*/config.inc.php.* { deny all; }

# Block access to plugin data
location ~ ^/mail/plugins/enigma/home($|/.*) { deny all; }

Please open file /etc/nginx/templates/roundcube-subdomain.tmpl (Linux/OpenBSD) or /usr/local/etc/nginx/templates/roundcube-subdomain.tmpl (FreeBSD), add lines below ABOVE any existing lines:

# Block access to default directories and files under these directories
location ~ ^/(bin|config|installer|logs|SQL|temp|vendor)($|/.*) { deny all; }

# Block access to default files under top-directory and files start with same name.
location ~ ^/(CHANGELOG|composer.json|INSTALL|jsdeps.json|LICENSE|README|UPGRADING)($|.*) { deny all; }

# Block plugin config files and sample config files.
location ~ ^/plugins/.*/config.inc.php.* { deny all; }

# Block access to plugin data
location ~ ^/plugins/enigma/home($|/.*) { deny all; }

Open file /etc/nginx/sites-available/00-default.conf AND 00-default-ssl.conf, make sure template file misc.tmpl is loaded before other template files. For example, your existing config file may look like this:

server {
    ...
    include /etc/nginx/templates/...;
    include /etc/nginx/templates/...;
    include /etc/nginx/templates/misc.tmpl;
}

Please move the misc.tmpl line ABOVE any other include directive. Final setting should look like this:

server {
    ...
    include /etc/nginx/templates/misc.tmpl;
    include /etc/nginx/templates/...;
    include /etc/nginx/templates/...;
}

Note: Nginx in iRedMail-0.9.7 loads modular config files from /etc/nginx/sites-conf.d/default/ and /etc/nginx/sites-conf.d/default-ssl/ instead of storing all configurations for default web hosts in one file, in this case you need to:

  • rename file /etc/nginx/sites-conf.d/default/99-include-tmpl-misc.conf to /etc/nginx/sites-conf.d/default/1-include-tmpl-misc.conf.
  • rename file /etc/nginx/sites-conf.d/default-ssl/99-include-tmpl-misc.conf to /etc/nginx/sites-conf.d/default-ssl/1-include-tmpl-misc.conf.

Restarting Nginx service is required.

Fix unexpected DNSBL query result for site b.barracudacentral.org

Postfix config file (/etc/postfix/main.cf on Linux/OpenBSD, or /usr/local/etc/postfix/main.cf on FreeBSD) generated by iRedMail enables DNSBL service for postscreen service like below:

postscreen_dnsbl_sites =
    zen.spamhaus.org=127.0.0.[2..11]*3
    b.barracudacentral.org=127.0.0.[2..11]*2

but site b.barracudacentral.org returns only domain 127.0.0.2 (instead of a range from 127.0.0.2 to 127.0.0.11), so we should change the b.barracudacentral.org=127.0.0.[2..11]*2 line to:

postscreen_dnsbl_sites =
    zen.spamhaus.org=127.0.0.[2..11]*3
    b.barracudacentral.org=127.0.0.2*2

Reloading or restarting Postfix is required.

OpenBSD: Upgrade uwsgi to the latest 2.0.17

uwsgi is the interface between Nginx and iRedAdmin, so if you're running iRedAdmin, it's recommended to upgrade uwsgi to the latest version, 2.0.17.

Steps: Download the latest uwsgi, compile it, then restart uwsgi service.

cd /root/
ftp https://projects.unbit.it/downloads/uwsgi-2.0.17.tar.gz
tar zxf uwsgi-2.0.17.tar.gz
cd uwsgi-2.0.17
python setup.py install

uwsgi should be succesfully installed, then restart uwsgi service:

rcctl restart uwsgi

[OPTIONAL] Log mail subject, sender, size in mail deliver log

If you may need to get more info of (locally) delivered mail messages, Dovecot setting deliver_log_format can log extra mail subject, sender, and message size in mail deliver log. Please append this setting in Dovecot config file dovecot.conf, then restart or reload Dovecot service.

  • On Linux/OpenBSD, it's /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
  • On FreeBSD, it's /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
deliver_log_format = from=%{from}, envelope_sender=%{from_envelope}, subject=%{subject}, msgid=%m, size=%{size}, %$

[OPTIONAL] integrate netdata - fancy system monitor

iRedMail-0.9.8 integrates netdata as an optional component, it's a fancy system monitor to help you understand how your iRedMail server runs.

To integrate netdata, please follow our tutorial below:

Unfortunately, netdata doesn't work on OpenBSD.

OpenLDAP backend

Update OpenLDAP config file to index new attributes and fix an ACL

  • Please open OpenLDAP config file slapd.conf:

    • On RHEL/CentOS, it's /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
    • On Debian/Ubuntu, it's /etc/ldap/slapd.conf
    • On FreeBSD, it's /usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.conf
    • On OpenBSD:
      • if you're running OpenLDAP, it's /etc/openldap/slapd.conf.
      • if you're running ldapd(8) as LDAP server, no need to fix ACL issue (access to dn.subtree=), but still need to index new attributes.
  • find lines below:

access to dn.subtree="o=domains,dc=xxx,dc=xxx"
    by anonymous                    auth
    by self                         write
    by dn.exact="cn=vmail,dc=xxx,dc=xxx"    read
    by dn.exact="cn=vmailadmin,dc=xxx,dc=xxx"  write
    by users                        none

Replace the last line by users none by:

   by users read
  • Append lines below to the end of OpenLDAP config file slapd.conf:
index member,uniqueMember eq,pres
index mailingListID eq

!!! attention

For OpenBSD `ldapd(8)` server, please add lines below inside the
`namespace xxx {}` block:

<pre>
index member
index uniqueMember
index mailingListID
</pre>

Update iRedMail LDAP schema file

iRedMail-0.9.8 introduces 1 new LDAP attribute for mailing list account:

  • mailingListID: used to store a server-wide unique id, currently is used for mailing list subscription/unsubscription (a.k.a. newsletter).

Download the latest iRedMail LDAP schema file

  • On RHEL/CentOS:
cd /tmp
wget https://github.com/iredmail/iRedMail/raw/1.0/samples/iredmail/iredmail.schema

cd /etc/openldap/schema/
cp iredmail.schema iredmail.schema.bak

cp -f /tmp/iredmail.schema /etc/openldap/schema/
  • On Debian/Ubuntu:
cd /tmp
wget https://github.com/iredmail/iRedMail/raw/1.0/samples/iredmail/iredmail.schema

cd /etc/ldap/schema/
cp iredmail.schema iredmail.schema.bak

cp -f /tmp/iredmail.schema /etc/ldap/schema/
  • On FreeBSD:
cd /tmp
wget https://github.com/iredmail/iRedMail/raw/1.0/samples/iredmail/iredmail.schema

cd /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/
cp iredmail.schema iredmail.schema.bak

cp -f /tmp/iredmail.schema /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/
  • On OpenBSD:

    Note: if you're running ldapd as LDAP server, the schema directory is /etc/ldap, and service name is ldapd.

cd /tmp
ftp https://github.com/iredmail/iRedMail/raw/1.0/samples/iredmail/iredmail.schema

cd /etc/openldap/schema/
cp iredmail.schema iredmail.schema.bak

cp -f /tmp/iredmail.schema /etc/openldap/schema/

Add new ldap attribute/value pairs required by Dovecot-2.3.

Dovecot-2.3 has an internal change which impacts mail accounts created by iRedMail, it requires 2 new ldap attribute/value pairs for all mail users:

  • enabledService=imaptls
  • enabledService=pop3tls

Please follow steps below to add them.

  • Download script used to update existing mail users:
cd /root/
wget https://github.com/iredmail/iRedMail/raw/1.0/update/ldap/update-ldap-dovecot-2.3.py
  • Open downloaded file update-ldap-dovecot-2.3.py, set LDAP server related settings in this file. For example:
# Part of file: update-ldap-dovecot-2.3.py

uri = 'ldap://127.0.0.1:389'
basedn = 'o=domains,dc=example,dc=com'
bind_dn = 'cn=vmailadmin,dc=example,dc=com'
bind_pw = 'password'

You can find required LDAP credential in iRedAdmin config file or iRedMail.tips file under your iRedMail installation directory. Using either cn=Manager,dc=xx,dc=xx or cn=vmailadmin,dc=xx,dc=xx as bind dn is ok, both of them have read-write privilege to update mail accounts.

  • Execute this script, it will add required data:
# python update-ldap-dovecot-2.3.py

mlmmj (mailing list manager) integration

iRedMail-0.9.8 integrates mlmmj as mailing list manager, please follow our document below to integrate it:

!!! attention

mlmmj is a core component since iRedMail-0.9.8.

Amavisd: Add new SQL column maddr.email_raw to store mail address without address extension

Many sender/recipient addresses contain address extension like user+extension@domain.com, this is annoying if we try to get top 10 senders/recipients from Amavisd SQL database, because address user+ext1@domain.com and user+ext2@domain.com are considered as different user. To avoid this issue, we create a SQL trigger to store email address without address extension in a new column maddr.email_raw. Please follow steps below to apply the SQL structure change.

  • Download and import SQL template file used to update SQL database:
cd /tmp/
wget https://github.com/iredmail/iRedMail/raw/1.0/update/0.9.8/amavisd.mysql
mysql amavisd < amavisd.mysql

Update SOGo config file for per-domain global address book

!!! attention

With this change, user can only see other users in same domain. If this is
__NOT__ what you expect, you should __NOT__ apply this change.

SOGo is configured by iRedMail to query all users on server while performing account search (e.g. global address book, meeting attendees), this may be not what you expect if you host multiple mail domains and they should not see others on same server. Please follow steps below to fix it.

  • Open SOGo config file /etc/sogo/sogo.conf (Linux/OpenBSD) or /usr/local/etc/sogo/sogo.conf (FreeBSD), find lines like below:
        {
            // Used for global address book
            type = ldap;
            id = global_addressbook;
            canAuthenticate = NO;
            isAddressBook = YES;
            displayName = "Global Address Book";
  • Add one line after the displayName = line:
            bindAsCurrentUser = YES;
  • Restarting SOGo service is required to apply this change.

MySQL/MariaDB backends

Fixed: User under disabled domain is able to send email with smtp protocol

Dovecot is IMAP/POP3/Managesieve server, also a SASL auth server for Postfix. If mail domain is disabled, users under this domain are not able to use IMAP/POP3/Managesieve services, but there's a bug in Dovecot SQL query configured by iRedMail, it doesn't check domain status while performing smtp sasl auth. Please follow steps below to fix it.

  • Open file /etc/dovecot/dovecot-mysql.conf (Linux/OpenBSD) or /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot-mysql.conf (FreeBSD), find the password_query line like below:
password_query = SELECT password, allow_nets FROM mailbox WHERE username='%u' AND enable%Ls%Lc=1 AND active=1
  • Replace it by lines below:
password_query = SELECT mailbox.password, mailbox.allow_nets \
        FROM mailbox,domain \
       WHERE mailbox.username='%u' \
             AND mailbox.`enable%Ls%Lc`=1 \
             AND mailbox.active=1 \
             AND mailbox.domain=domain.domain \
             AND domain.backupmx=0 \
             AND domain.active=1
  • Save your change and restart Dovecot service.

SQL structure changes in vmail database

We've made some changes to vmail database:

  • Drop sql column mailbox.local_part. This column was inherited from PostfixAdmin, but iRedMail didn't use it at all.
  • Rename table alias_moderators to moderators. Used to store moderators of both mail alias accounts and mailing lists.
  • Add new column domain.maillists. Used to store per-domain limit of mailing list accounts. Note: this is majorly used by iRedAdmin-Pro.
  • Add new column forwardings.is_maillist.
  • Add new column mailbox.enableimaptls. Required by Dovecot-2.3.
  • Add new table maillists, used by our new mailing list manager software - mlmmj.

!!! warning

Please backup SQL database `vmail` before you run any SQL commands below.

```bash /var/vmail/backup/backup_mysql.sh```

Download SQL template file used to update SQL database:

cd /root/
wget -O iredmail.mysql https://github.com/iredmail/iRedMail/raw/1.0/update/0.9.8/iredmail.mysql

Connect to MySQL server as MySQL root user, and execute SQL commands:

mysql vmail < /root/iredmail.mysql

Amavisd: Add new SQL column maddr.email_raw to store mail address without address extension

Many sender/recipient addresses contain address extension like user+extension@domain.com, this is annoying if we try to get top 10 senders/recipients from Amavisd SQL database, because address user+ext1@domain.com and user+ext2@domain.com should be considered as same user, but it's not. To avoid this issue, we create a SQL trigger to store email address without address extension in a new column maddr.email_raw. Steps:

  • Download and import SQL template file used to update SQL database:
cd /tmp/
wget https://github.com/iredmail/iRedMail/raw/1.0/update/0.9.8/amavisd.mysql
mysql amavisd < amavisd.mysql

mlmmj (mailing list manager) integration

iRedMail-0.9.8 integrates mlmmj as mailing list manager, please follow our document below to integrate it:

!!! attention

mlmmj is a core component since iRedMail-0.9.8.

PostgreSQL backend

Fixed: User under disabled domain is able to send email with smtp protocol

Dovecot is IMAP/POP3/Managesieve server, also a SASL auth server for Postfix. If mail domain is disabled, users under this domain are not able to use IMAP/POP3/Managesieve services, but there's a bug in Dovecot SQL query configured by iRedMail, it doesn't check domain status while performing smtp sasl auth. Please follow steps below to fix it.

  • Open file /etc/dovecot/dovecot-pgsql.conf (Linux/OpenBSD) or /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot-pgsql.conf (FreeBSD), find the password_query line like below:
password_query = SELECT password, allow_nets FROM mailbox WHERE username='%u' AND enable%Ls%Lc=1 AND active=1
  • Replace it by lines below:
password_query = SELECT mailbox.password, mailbox.allow_nets \
        FROM mailbox,domain \
       WHERE mailbox.username='%u' \
             AND mailbox."enable%Ls%Lc"=1 \
             AND mailbox.active=1 \
             AND mailbox.domain=domain.domain \
             AND domain.backupmx=0 \
             AND domain.active=1
  • Save your change and restart Dovecot service.

SQL structure changes in vmail database

We've made some changes to vmail database:

  • Drop sql column mailbox.local_part. This column was inherited from PostfixAdmin, but iRedMail didn't use it at all.
  • Rename table alias_moderators to moderators. Used to store moderators of both mail alias accounts and mailing lists.
  • Add new column domain.maillists. Used to store per-domain limit of mailing list accounts. Note: this is majorly used by iRedAdmin-Pro.
  • Add new column forwardings.is_maillist.
  • Add new column mailbox.enableimaptls. Required by Dovecot-2.3.
  • Add new table maillists, used by our new mailing list manager software - mlmmj.

!!! warning

Please backup SQL database `vmail` before you run any SQL commands below.

```bash /var/vmail/backup/backup_pgsql.sh```
  • Download SQL template file used to update SQL database:
cd /tmp/
wget https://github.com/iredmail/iRedMail/raw/1.0/update/0.9.8/iredmail.pgsql
  • Connect to PostgreSQL server as postgres user and import the SQL file:
    • on Linux, it's postgres user
    • on FreeBSD, it's pgsql user
    • on OpenBSD, it's _postgresql user
su - postgres
psql -d vmail < /tmp/iredmail.pgsql

Amavisd: Add new SQL column maddr.email_raw to store mail address without address extension

Many sender/recipient addresses contain address extension like user+extension@domain.com, this is annoying if we try to get top 10 senders/recipients from Amavisd SQL database, because address user+ext1@domain.com and user+ext2@domain.com should be considered as same user, but it's not. To avoid this issue, we create a SQL trigger to store email address without address extension in a new column maddr.email_raw. Steps:

  • Download SQL template file used to update SQL database:
cd /tmp/
wget https://github.com/iredmail/iRedMail/raw/1.0/update/0.9.8/amavisd.pgsql
  • Run shell commands as root user below to connect to PostgreSQL server:
# su - postgres
$ psql -U amavisd -d amavisd
sql> \i /tmp/amavisd.pgsql

mlmmj (mailing list manager) integration

iRedMail-0.9.8 integrates mlmmj as mailing list manager, please follow our document below to integrate it:

!!! attention

mlmmj is a core component since iRedMail-0.9.8.