Fix and improve the setup guide

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Nigel Bray 2023-01-01 17:38:07 +00:00 committed by Antoine Eiche
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- Subscribe to the [mailing list](https://www.freelists.org/archive/snm/)
- Join the Libera Chat IRC channel `#nixos-mailserver`
### Quick Start
```nix
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
let release = "nixos-21.11";
in {
imports = [
(builtins.fetchTarball {
url = "https://gitlab.com/simple-nixos-mailserver/nixos-mailserver/-/archive/${release}/nixos-mailserver-${release}.tar.gz";
# This hash needs to be updated
sha256 = "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000";
})
];
mailserver = {
enable = true;
fqdn = "mail.example.com";
domains = [ "example.com" "example2.com" ];
loginAccounts = {
"user1@example.com" = {
# nix-shell -p mkpasswd --run 'mkpasswd -sm bcrypt' > /hashed/password/file/location
hashedPasswordFile = "/hashed/password/file/location";
aliases = [
"info@example.com"
"postmaster@example.com"
"postmaster@example2.com"
];
};
};
};
}
```
For a complete list of options, see `default.nix`.
## How to Set Up a 10/10 Mail Server Guide
Check out the [Complete Setup Guide](https://nixos-mailserver.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setup-guide.html) in the project's documentation.
Check out the [Setup Guide](https://nixos-mailserver.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setup-guide.html) in the project's documentation.
For a complete list of options, [see in readthedocs](https://nixos-mailserver.readthedocs.io/en/latest/options.html).
## Development

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The following describes a server setup that is fairly complete. Even
though there are more possible options (see the ``default.nix`` file),
these should be the most common ones.
though there are more possible options (see the `NixOS Mailserver
options documentation <options.htmls>`_), these should be the most
common ones.
.. code:: nix
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
{
{ config, pkgs, ... }: {
imports = [
(builtins.fetchTarball {
# Pick a commit from the branch you are interested in
url = "https://gitlab.com/simple-nixos-mailserver/nixos-mailserver/-/archive/A-COMMIT-ID/nixos-mailserver-A-COMMIT-ID.tar.gz";
# And set its hash
# Pick a release version you are interested in and set its hash, e.g.
url = "https://gitlab.com/simple-nixos-mailserver/nixos-mailserver/-/archive/nixos-23.05/nixos-mailserver-nixos-23.05.tar.gz";
# To get the sha256 of the nixos-mailserver tarball, we can use the nix-prefetch-url command:
# release="nixos-23.05"; nix-prefetch-url "https://gitlab.com/simple-nixos-mailserver/nixos-mailserver/-/archive/${release}/nixos-mailserver-${release}.tar.gz" --unpack
sha256 = "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000";
})
];
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# A list of all login accounts. To create the password hashes, use
# nix-shell -p mkpasswd --run 'mkpasswd -sm bcrypt'
loginAccounts = {
"user1@example.com" = {
hashedPasswordFile = "/a/file/containing/a/hashed/password";
aliases = ["postmaster@example.com"];
};
"user2@example.com" = { ... };
"user1@example.com" = {
hashedPasswordFile = "/a/file/containing/a/hashed/password";
aliases = ["postmaster@example.com"];
};
"user2@example.com" = { ... };
};
# Use Let's Encrypt certificates. Note that this needs to set up a stripped
# down nginx and opens port 80.
certificateScheme = "acme-nginx";
};
security.acme.acceptTerms = true;
security.acme.defaults.email = "security@example.com";
}
After a ``nixos-rebuild switch`` your server should be running all