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# Change default language
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Change `data/conf/sogo/sogo.conf` and replace English by your language.
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Create a file `data/web/inc/vars.local.inc.php` and add "DEFAULT_LANG" with either "en", "pt", "de" or "nl":
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```
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<?php
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$DEFAULT_LANG = "de";
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```
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# SSL (and: How to use Let's Encrypt)
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mailcow dockerized comes with a snakeoil CA "mailcow" and a server certificate in `data/assets/ssl`. Please use your own trusted certificates.
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@ -18,7 +8,7 @@ mailcow uses 3 domain names that should be covered by your new certificate:
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- autodiscover.*example.org*
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- autoconfig.*example.org*
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## Obtain multi-SAN certificate by Let's Encrypt
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**Obtain multi-SAN certificate by Let's Encrypt**
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This is just an example of how to obtain certificates with certbot. There are several methods!
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```
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Open https://${MAILCOW_HOSTNAME}/rspamd in a browser and login!
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# Optional: Reverse proxy
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You don't need to change the Nginx site that comes with mailcow: dockerized.
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mailcow: dockerized trusts the default gateway IP 172.22.1.1 as proxy. This is very important to control access to Rspamds web ui.
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Make sure you change HTTP_BIND and HTTPS_BIND to a local address and set the ports accordingly, for example:
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```
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HTTP_BIND=127.0.0.1
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HTTP_PORT=8080
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HTTPS_PORT=127.0.0.1
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HTTPS_PORT=8443
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```
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Configure your local webserver as reverse proxy:
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**Apache 2.4**
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```
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<VirtualHost *:443>
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ServerName mail.example.org
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ServerAlias autodiscover.example.org
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ServerAlias autoconfig.example.org
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[...]
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# You should proxy to a plain HTTP session to offload SSL processing
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ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:8080
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ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:8080
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ProxyPreserveHost On
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your-ssl-configuration-here
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[...]
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# If you plan to proxy to a HTTPS host:
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#SSLProxyEngine On
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# If you plan to proxy to an untrusted HTTPS host:
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#SSLProxyVerify none
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#SSLProxyCheckPeerCN off
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#SSLProxyCheckPeerName off
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#SSLProxyCheckPeerExpire off
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</VirtualHost>
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```
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**Nginx**
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```
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server {
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listen 443;
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server_name mail.example.org autodiscover.example.org autoconfig.example.org;
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[...]
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your-ssl-configuration-here
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location / {
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proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8080;
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proxy_set_header Host $host;
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proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
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proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
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proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
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}
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[...]
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}
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```
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1. You need Docker.
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- Most systems can install Docker by running `wget -qO- https://get.docker.com/ | sh`
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Most systems can install Docker by running `wget -qO- https://get.docker.com/ | sh`.
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2. You need Docker Compose.
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2. You need Docker Compose
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Learn [how to install Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/).
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- Learn [how to install Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/)
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3. Clone the master branch of the repository and run `./generate_config.sh` to generate a file "mailcow.conf". You will be asked for a hostname and a timezone:
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3. Clone the master branch of the repository
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```
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git clone https://github.com/andryyy/mailcow-dockerized && cd mailcow-dockerized
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```
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- `git clone https://github.com/andryyy/mailcow-dockerized && cd mailcow-dockerized`
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- `./generate_config.sh`
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- Open and check "mailcow.conf" if you need or want to make changes to ports (for example changing the default HTTPS port)
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4. Generate a configuration file. Use a FQDN (`host.domain.tld`) as hostname when asked.
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```
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./generate_config.sh
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```
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4. Run the composer file.
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- `docker-compose up -d`
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5. Change configuration if you want or need to.
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```
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nano mailcow.conf
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```
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Done.
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If you plan to use a reverse proxy, you can, for example, bind HTTPS to 127.0.0.1 on port 8443 and HTTP to 127.0.0.1 on port 8080.
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6. Run the composer file.
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```
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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Done!
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You can now access **https://${MAILCOW_HOSTNAME}** with the default credentials `admin` + password `moohoo`.
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/^\s*X-Mailer/ IGNORE
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/^\s*X-Originating-IP/ IGNORE
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/^\s*X-Forward/ IGNORE
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/^\s*Mime-Version:/ IGNORE
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```
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Add this to `data/conf/postfix/main.cf`:
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Beware that a mailbox user can login to mailcow and override a domain policy filter item.
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# Change default language
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Change `data/conf/sogo/sogo.conf` and replace "English" by your prefered language.
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Create a file `data/web/inc/vars.local.inc.php` and add "DEFAULT_LANG" with either "en", "pt", "de" or "nl":
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```
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<?php
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$DEFAULT_LANG = "de";
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```
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# Change UI theme
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mailcow uses [Bootstrap](http://getbootstrap.com/), a HTML, CSS, and JS framework.
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