12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879 |
- Installing pagure's milter
- ==========================
- A milter is a script that is ran by a Mail Transfer Agent (`MTA
- <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_transfer_agent>`_)
- upon receiving an email via either a network or an unix socket.
- If you want more information feel free to check out the corresponding page
- on wikipedia: `https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milter
- <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milter>`_.
- Configure your system
- ---------------------
- * Install the required dependencies
- ::
- python-pymilter
- .. note:: We ship a systemd unit file for pagure_milter but we welcome patches
- for scripts for other init systems.
- .. note:: It also requires a MTA, we used postfix.
- * Create an alias ``reply``
- This can be done in ``/etc/aliases``, for example:
- ::
- reply: /dev/null
- * Activate the ability of your MTA, to split users based on the character ``+``.
- This way all the emails sent to ``reply+...@example.com`` will be forwarded
- to your alias for ``reply``.
- In postfix this is done via:
- ::
- recipient_delimiter = +
- * Hook the milter in the MTA
- In postfix this is done via:
- ::
- non_smtpd_milters = unix:/var/run/pagure/paguresock
- smtpd_milters = unix:/var/run/pagure/paguresock
- * Install the files of the milter as follow:
- +--------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
- | Source | Destination |
- +======================================+===================================================+
- | ``milters/comment_email_milter.py`` | ``/usr/share//pagure/comment_email_milter.py`` |
- +--------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
- | ``milters/milter_tempfile.conf`` | ``/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/pagure-milter.conf`` |
- +--------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
- | ``milters/pagure_milter.service`` | ``/etc/systemd/system/pagure_milter.service`` |
- +--------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
- The first file is the script of the milter itself.
- The second file is a file specific for systemd and ensuring the temporary
- folders needed by the milter are re-created if needed at each boot.
- The third file is the systemd service file.
- * Activate the service and ensure it's started upon boot:
- ::
- systemctl enable pagure_milter
- systemctl start pagure_milter
|