i've been sending myself emails that say stuff like "meow" and "ur cute" for the past hour
to be fair, i needed to send myself emails in order to test my postfix/amavis/dovecot setup
but also. dani pls
@00dani hah! No one escapes the self-hosting bug 😀.
I've wanted to shove my mail server stack into an LXD container or something, though, so I can migrate it easily around. And snapshot and backup, and stuff.
@00dani a pretty standard postfix/dovecot/spamassassin/solr stack. Oh, and I guess with dkim and spf. I don't think there's much to learn from it, it's Ubuntu's mail-stack-delivery package plus some tweaks 😀
@RAOF wait wait wait, ubuntu provides a single package that sets up that whole stack?
oh my god i installed everything individually while fiddling with it for DAYS
amazing
@00dani mail-stack-delivery only sets up the postfix/dovecot bit, sadly.
@RAOF ah. darn. and i'm guessing it doesn't do cool things like use dovecot as the submission service either, since the distribution-provided dovecot doesn't know how to do that yet :/
@00dani huh, dovecot as SMTPS submission server, rather than postfix?
I'm intrigued. What cool stuff would that do?
@RAOF i set it up today, actually! dovecot >=2.3 can act as a submission /relay/, it passes the messages on to your actual mta for delivery but handles auth and enables more advanced smtp features?
most importantly is burl, which enables you to upload sent messages once rather than both to smtp (for actual sending) and to imap (for saving in your sent folder) - since dovecot effectively provides both smtp and imap, burl Just Worksâ„¢ :3
@00dani huh, interesting! I just have a postfix rule that forwards everything to me+sent@
@00dani if I get around to it I'll post something about the containerisation process. I'd share the container itself, but it'd have all my email and private keys and such 😀
@RAOF oh wow, email in a container sounds good :3 it'd definitely be easier to split off to a separate server :o
also what's your stack? maybe i can improve mine a li'l ;)