Postfix¶
This section gives an example about building a simple virtual hosting configuration with Postfix. Refer to the official documentation for more explanation.
Map files¶
You first need to create configuration files (or map files) that will be used by Postfix to lookup into Modoboa tables.
To automaticaly generate the requested map files and store them in a directory, run the following command:
> cd <modoboa_instance_path>
> python manage.py generate_postfix_maps --destdir <directory>
<directory>
is the directory where the files will be
stored. Answer the few questions and you’re done.
Configuration¶
Use the following configuration in the /etc/postfix/main.cf
file
(this is just one possible configuration):
# Stuff before
virtual_transport = lmtp:unix:private/dovecot-lmtp
relay_domains =
virtual_mailbox_domains = <driver>:/etc/postfix/sql-domains.cf
virtual_alias_domains = <driver>:/etc/postfix/sql-domain-aliases.cf
virtual_alias_maps = <driver>:/etc/postfix/sql-aliases.cf
relay_domains = <driver>:/etc/postfix/sql-relaydomains.cf
transport_maps =
<driver>:/etc/postfix/sql-spliteddomains-transport.cf
<driver>:/etc/postfix/sql-relaydomains-transport.cf
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
# ...
check_recipient_access
<driver>:/etc/postfix/sql-maintain.cf
<driver>:/etc/postfix/sql-relay-recipient-verification.cf
permit_mynetworks
reject_unauth_destination
reject_unverified_recipient
# ...
smtpd_sender_login_maps =
<driver>:/etc/postfix/sql-sender-login-mailboxes.cf
<driver>:/etc/postfix/sql-sender-login-aliases.cf
<driver>:/etc/postfix/sql-sender-login-mailboxes-extra.cf
smtpd_sender_restrictions =
reject_sender_login_mismatch
# Stuff after
Replace <driver>
by the name of the database you use.
Restart Postfix.