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Advanced | Optional Configuration
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This is a list of all configuration files and directories which are optional or automatically generated in your config directory.

Directories

  • sieve-filter: directory for sieve filter scripts. (Docs: Sieve)
  • sieve-pipe: directory for sieve pipe scripts. (Docs: Sieve)
  • opendkim: DKIM directory. Auto-configurable via setup.sh config dkim. (Docs: DKIM)
  • ssl: SSL Certificate directory. Auto-configurable via setup.sh config ssl. (Docs: SSL)

Files

  • {user_email_address}.dovecot.sieve: User specific Sieve filter file. (Docs: Sieve)
  • before.dovecot.sieve: Global Sieve filter file, applied prior to the ${login}.dovecot.sieve filter. (Docs: Sieve)
  • after.dovecot.sieve: Global Sieve filter file, applied after the ${login}.dovecot.sieve filter. (Docs: Sieve)
  • postfix-main.cf: Every line will be added to the postfix main configuration. (Docs: Override Postfix Defaults)
  • postfix-master.cf: Every line will be added to the postfix master configuration. (Docs: Override Postfix Defaults)
  • postfix-accounts.cf: User accounts file. Modify via the setup.sh email script.
  • postfix-send-access.cf: List of users denied sending. Modify via setup.sh email restrict.
  • postfix-receive-access.cf: List of users denied receiving. Modify via setup.sh email restrict.
  • postfix-virtual.cf: Alias configuration file. Modify via setup.sh alias.
  • postfix-sasl-password.cf: listing of relayed domains with their respective <username>:<password>. Modify via setup.sh relay add-auth <domain> <username> [<password>]. (Docs: Relay-Hosts Auth)
  • postfix-relaymap.cf: domain-specific relays and exclusions. Modify via setup.sh relay add-domain and setup.sh relay exclude-domain. (Docs: Relay-Hosts Senders)
  • postfix-regexp.cf: Regular expression alias file. (Docs: Aliases)
  • ldap-users.cf: Configuration for the virtual user mapping virtual_mailbox_maps. See the setup-stack.sh script.
  • ldap-groups.cf: Configuration for the virtual alias mapping virtual_alias_maps. See the setup-stack.sh script.
  • ldap-aliases.cf: Configuration for the virtual alias mapping virtual_alias_maps. See the setup-stack.sh script.
  • ldap-domains.cf: Configuration for the virtual domain mapping virtual_mailbox_domains. See the setup-stack.sh script.
  • whitelist_clients.local: Whitelisted domains, not considered by postgrey. Enter one host or domain per line.
  • spamassassin-rules.cf: Antispam rules for Spamassassin. (Docs: FAQ - SpamAssassin Rules)
  • fail2ban-fail2ban.cf: Additional config options for fail2ban.cf. (Docs: Fail2Ban)
  • fail2ban-jail.cf: Additional config options for fail2ban's jail behaviour. (Docs: Fail2Ban)
  • amavis.cf: replaces the /etc/amavis/conf.d/50-user file
  • dovecot.cf: replaces /etc/dovecot/local.conf. (Docs: Override Dovecot Defaults)
  • dovecot-quotas.cf: list of custom quotas per mailbox. (Docs: Accounts)
  • user-patches.sh: this file will be run after all configuration files are set up, but before the postfix, amavis and other daemons are started. (Docs: FAQ - How to adjust settings with the user-patches.sh script)