added OS support and multiple domain setup to the README

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Georg Lauterbach 2020-11-25 13:31:21 +01:00
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@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ Easy to deploy and upgrade.
2. New contributing guidelines were added
3. Added coherent coding style and linting
4. Added option to use non-default network interface
5. SELinux is now supported
## Includes
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### Miscellaneous
#### Restart and update the container
#### Supported Operating Systems
We are currently providing support for Linux. Windows is _not_ supported and is known to cause problems. Similarly, macOS is _not officially_ supported - but you may get it to work there. In the end, Linux should be your preferred operating system for this image, especially when using this mailserver in production.
#### Support for Multiple Domains
`docker-mailserver` supports multiple domains out of the box, so you can do this:
``` BASH
./setup.sh email add user1@docker.example.com
./setup.sh email add user1@mail.example.de
./setup.sh email add user1@server.example.org
```
#### Updating `docker-mailserver`
``` BASH
docker-compose down
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### With Relevant Environmental Variables
This example provides you only with a basic example of what a minimal setup could look like. We **strongly recommend** that you go through the configuration file yourself and adjust everything to your needs.
``` YAML
version: '3.8'