1.6 KiB
1.6 KiB
mailcow-dockerized
Configuration
-
Open mailcow.conf and change stuff, do not touch versions, do not use special chars in passwords for now.
-
./build-all.sh
Done.
The default username for mailcow is admin
with password moohoo
.
Usage
build-*.files
(Re)build a container:
./build-$name.sh
❗ Any previous container with the same name will be stopped and removed. No persistent data is deleted at any time. If an image exists, you will be asked wether or not to repull/rebuild it.
MySQL
Connect to MySQL database:
./build-mysql.sh --client
Init schema (will also be installed when running ./build-mysql.sh
without parameters):
./build-mysql.sh --init-schema
Reset mailcow admin to admin:moohoo
:
./build-mysql.sh --reset-admin
Redis
Connect to redis database:
./build-mysql.sh client
rspamd
Use rspamadm:
docker exec -it rspamd-mailcow /bin/bash -c "rspamadm --help"
Use rspamc:
docker exec -it rspamd-mailcow /bin/bash -c "rspamc --help"
Set rspamd controller password:
docker exec -it rspamd-mailcow /bin/bash -c "rspamadm pw"
Copy given hash to data/conf/rspamd/override.d/worker-controller.inc:
...
enable_password = "myhash";
....
Remove persistent data
MySQL:
docker stop mysql-mailcow
docker rm mysql-mailcow
rm -rf data/db/mysql/*
./build-mysql.sh
Redis:
# If you feel hardcore:
docker stop redis-mailcow
docker rm redus-mailcow
rm -rf data/db/redis/*
./build-redis.sh
## It is almost always enough to just flush all keys:
./build-redis client
# FLUSHALL [ENTER]