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+# Change default language
+
+Change `data/conf/sogo/sogo.conf` and replace English by your language.
+
+Create a file `data/web/inc/vars.local.inc.php` and add "DEFAULT_LANG" with either "en", "pt", "de" or "nl":
+```
+<?php
+$DEFAULT_LANG = "de";
+```
+
+# SSL (and: How to use Let's Encrypt)
+
+mailcow dockerized comes with a snakeoil CA "mailcow" and a server certificate in `data/assets/ssl`. Please use your own trusted certificates.
+
+mailcow uses 3 domain names that should be covered by your new certificate:
+
+- ${MAILCOW_HOSTNAME}
+- autodiscover.*example.org*
+- autoconfig.*example.org*
+
+## Obtain multi-SAN certificate by Let's Encrypt
+
+This is just an example of how to obtain certificates with certbot. There are several methods!
+
+1. Get the certbot client:
+```
+wget https://dl.eff.org/certbot-auto -O /usr/local/sbin/certbot && chmod +x /usr/local/sbin/certbot
+```
+2. Make sure you set `HTTP_BIND=0.0.0.0` in `mailcow.conf` or setup a reverse proxy to enable connections to port 80. If you changed HTTP_BIND, then restart Nginx: `docker-compose restart nginx-mailcow`.
+
+3. Request the certificate with the webroot method:
+
+```
+cd /path/to/git/clone/mailcow-dockerized
+source mailcow.conf
+certbot certonly \
+        --webroot \
+        -w ${PWD}/data/web \
+        -d ${MAILCOW_HOSTNAME} \
+        -d autodiscover.example.org \
+        -d autoconfig.example.org \
+        --email you@example.org \
+        --agree-tos
+```
+
+3. Create hard links to the full path of the new certificates. Assuming you are still in the mailcow root folder:
+```
+mv data/assets/ssl/cert.{pem,pem.backup}
+mv data/assets/ssl/key.{pem,pem.backup}
+ln $(readlink -f /etc/letsencrypt/live/${MAILCOW_HOSTNAME}/fullchain.pem) data/assets/ssl/cert.pem
+ln $(readlink -f /etc/letsencrypt/live/${MAILCOW_HOSTNAME}/privkey.pem) data/assets/ssl/key.pem
+```
+4. Restart containers which use the certificate:
+```
+docker-compose restart postfix-mailcow dovecot-mailcow nginx-mailcow
+```
+When renewing certificates, run the last two steps (link + restart) as post-hook in a script.
+
+# Rspamd UI access
+At first you may want to setup Rspamds web interface which provides some useful features and information.
+
+1. Generate a Rspamd controller password hash:
+```
+docker-compose exec rspamd-mailcow rspamadm pw
+```
+2. Replace the default hash in `data/conf/rspamd/override.d/worker-controller.inc` by your newly generated:
+```
+enable_password = "myhash";
+```
+3. Restart rspamd:
+
+```
+docker-compose restart rspamd-mailcow
+```
+
+Open https://${MAILCOW_HOSTNAME}/rspamd in a browser and login!

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-# mailcow: dockerized - documentation overview
+# Overview
 
 
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+# Install mailcow
+
+1. You need Docker.
+
+    - Most systems can install Docker by running `wget -qO- https://get.docker.com/ | sh`
+
+2. You need Docker Compose.
+
+    - Learn [how to install Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) - or:
+	- `curl -L "https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/composer_version/docker-compose-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m)" -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose`
+
+3. Clone the master branch of the repository and run `./generate_config.sh` to generate a file "mailcow.conf". You will be asked for a hostname and a timezone:
+
+    - `git clone https://github.com/andryyy/mailcow-dockerized && cd mailcow-dockerized`
+	- `./generate_config.sh`
+	- Open and check "mailcow.conf" if you need or want to make changes to ports (for example changing the default HTTPS port)
+
+4. Run the composer file.
+    - `docker-compose up -d`
+
+Done.
+
+You can now access **https://${MAILCOW_HOSTNAME}** with the default credentials `admin` + password `moohoo`.
+
+It may take a while for MySQL to warm up, so please wait half a minute.
+
+The database will be initialized right after a connection to MySQL can be established.
+
+# Update mailcow
+
+There is no update routine.
+
+You need to refresh your pulled repository clone by running `git pull` - this will likely fail due to changes to your local configuration. But that's why we use git! :-)
+
+Whatever file has local changes, add and commit it to your repository clone. For example:
+
+```
+git add data/conf/postfix/main.cf data/conf/dovecot/dovecot.conf
+git commit -m "My changes to main.cf and dovecot.conf
+```
+
+Try running `git pull` again and resolve conflicts, if any.
+
+Now update all images, apply changes to containers and restart all services:
+
+```
+docker-compose pull
+docker-compose up -d --remove-orphans
+docker-compose restart
+```
+
+## Use dev branch (not recommended)
+
+When you checkout the dev branch, you will most likely end up using the "master" images with code base of "dev".
+If there were critical changes to the images in dev, mailcow will not work.
+
+But you can still build the images by yourself:
+
+```
+docker-compose up -d --build
+```

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+# Anonymize headers for smtp relayed
+
+Save as `data/conf/postfix/mailcow_anonymize_headers.pcre`:
+
+```
+/^\s*Received:[^\)]+\)\s+\(Authenticated sender:(.+)/
+	REPLACE Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1]) (Authenticated sender:$1
+/^\s*User-Agent/        IGNORE
+/^\s*X-Enigmail/        IGNORE
+/^\s*X-Mailer/          IGNORE
+/^\s*X-Originating-IP/  IGNORE
+/^\s*X-Forward/         IGNORE
+/^\s*Mime-Version:/     IGNORE
+```
+
+Add this to `data/conf/postfix/main.cf`:
+
+```
+smtp_header_checks = pcre:/opt/postfix/conf/mailcow_anonymize_headers.pcre
+```
+
+# Backup and restore maildir (simple tar file)
+
+### **Backup**
+
+This line backups the vmail directory to a file backup_vmail.tar.gz in the mailcow root directory:
+```
+cd /path/to/mailcow-dockerized
+source mailcow.conf
+DATE=$(date +"%Y%m%d_%H%M%S")
+docker run --rm -it -v $(docker inspect --format '{{ range .Mounts }}{{ if eq .Destination "/var/vmail" }}{{ .Name }}{{ end }}{{ end }}' $(docker-compose ps -q dovecot-mailcow)):/vmail -v ${PWD}:/backup debian:jessie tar cvfz /backup/backup_vmail.tar.gz /vmail
+```
+
+You can change the path by adjusting ${PWD} (which equals to the current directory) to any path you have write-access to.
+Set the filename `backup_vmail.tar.gz` to any custom name, but leave the path as it is. Example: `[...] tar cvfz /backup/my_own_filename_.tar.gz`
+
+### **Restore**
+
+```
+cd /path/to/mailcow-dockerized
+source mailcow.conf
+DATE=$(date +"%Y%m%d_%H%M%S")
+docker run --rm -it -v $(docker inspect --format '{{ range .Mounts }}{{ if eq .Destination "/var/vmail" }}{{ .Name }}{{ end }}{{ end }}' $(docker-compose ps -q dovecot-mailcow)):/vmail -v ${PWD}:/backup debian:jessie tar xvfz /backup/backup_vmail.tar.gz
+```
+For the tab-tab... :-)
+
+```
+curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker/compose/$(docker-compose version --short)/contrib/completion/bash/docker-compose -o /etc/bash_completion.d/docker-compose
+```
+# Black- and Whitelist
+
+Edit a domain as (domain) administrator to add an item to the filter table.
+
+Beware that a mailbox user can login to mailcow and override a domain policy filter item. 
+
+# Change default theme
+
+mailcow uses [Bootstrap](http://getbootstrap.com/), a HTML, CSS, and JS framework.
+
+Open or create the file `data/web/inc/vars.local.inc.php` and change `DEFAULT_THEME` to either cerulean, cosmo, custom, cyborg, darkly, flatly, journal, paper, readable, sandstone, simplex, slate, spacelab, superhero, united or yeti (see https://bootswatch.com/):
+```
+<?php
+$DEFAULT_THEME = "paper";
+```
+# Customize Dockerfiles
+
+Make your changes in `data/Dockerfiles/$service` and build the image locally:
+
+```
+docker build data/Dockerfiles/service -t andryyy/mailcow-dockerized:$service
+```
+
+Now auto-recreate modified containers:
+
+```
+docker-compose up -d
+```
+
+# Do not check sender addresses for any domain
+
+This option is not best-practice and should only be implemented when there is no other option available to archive whatever you are trying to do.
+
+Simply create a file `data/conf/postfix/check_sender_access` and enter the following content:
+```
+user-to-allow-everything@example.com OK
+```
+
+Open `data/conf/postfix/main.cf` and find `smtpd_sender_restrictions`. Prepend `check_sasl_access hash:/opt/postfix/conf/check_sender_access` like this:
+```
+smtpd_sender_restrictions = check_sasl_access hash:/opt/postfix/conf/check_sender_access reject_authenticated_sender [...]
+```
+
+Run postmap on check_sasl_access:
+
+```
+docker-compose exec postfix-mailcow postmap /opt/postfix/conf/check_sasl_access
+``` 
+
+Restart the Postfix container.
+# Install Roundcube
+
+Download Roundcube 1.3.x (beta at the time of Feb 2017) to the web htdocs directory and extract it (here `rc/`):
+
+```
+cd data/web/rc
+wget -O - https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/releases/download/1.3-beta/roundcubemail-1.3-beta-complete.tar.gz | tar xfvz -
+# Change folder name
+mv roundcubemail-1.3* rc
+# Change permissions
+chown -R root: rc/
+```
+
+Create a file `data/web/rc/config/config.inc.php` with the following content.
+
+**Change the `des_key` parameter to a random value.** It is used to temporarily store your IMAP password.
+
+```
+<?php
+error_reporting(0);
+if (!file_exists('/tmp/mime.types')) {
+file_put_contents("/tmp/mime.types", fopen("http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/conf/mime.types", 'r'));
+}
+$config = array();
+$config['db_dsnw'] = 'mysql://' . getenv('DBUSER') . ':' . getenv('DBPASS') . '@mysql/' . getenv('DBNAME');
+$config['default_host'] = 'tls://dovecot';
+$config['default_port'] = '143';
+$config['smtp_server'] = 'tls://postfix';
+$config['smtp_port'] = 587;
+$config['smtp_user'] = '%u';
+$config['smtp_pass'] = '%p';
+$config['support_url'] = '';
+$config['product_name'] = 'Roundcube Webmail';
+$config['des_key'] = 'rcmail-!24ByteDESkey*Str';
+$config['log_dir'] = '/dev/null';
+$config['temp_dir'] = '/tmp';
+$config['plugins'] = array(
+    'archive',
+);
+$config['skin'] = 'larry';
+$config['mime_types'] = '/tmp/mime.types';
+$config['imap_conn_options'] = array(
+'ssl' => array('verify_peer' => false, 'verify_peer_name' => false, 'allow_self_signed' => true)
+);
+$config['enable_installer'] = false;
+$config['smtp_conn_options'] = array(
+'ssl' => array('verify_peer' => false, 'verify_peer_name' => false, 'allow_self_signed' => true)
+);
+```
+
+Point your browser to `https://myserver/rc/installer` and follow the instructions.
+Initialize the database and leave the installer.
+**Delete the directory `data/web/rc/installer` after a successful installation!**
+
+## Enable password changing
+
+Open `data/web/rc/config.inc.php` and enable the password plugin:
+
+```
+...
+$config['plugins'] = array(
+    'archive',
+    'password',
+);
+...
+```
+
+Open `data/web/rc/plugins/password/password.php`, search for `case 'ssha':` and add above:
+
+```
+        case 'ssha256':
+            $salt = rcube_utils::random_bytes(8);
+            $crypted = base64_encode( hash('sha256', $password . $salt, TRUE ) . $salt );
+            $prefix  = '{SSHA256}';
+            break;
+```
+
+Open `data/web/rc/plugins/password/config.inc.php` and change the following parameters (or add them at the bottom of that file):
+
+```
+$config['password_driver'] = 'sql';
+$config['password_algorithm'] = 'ssha256';
+$config['password_algorithm_prefix'] = '{SSHA256}';
+$config['password_query'] = "UPDATE mailbox SET password = %P WHERE username = %u";
+```
+
+# Learn spam and ham
+
+Rspamd learns mail as spam or ham when you move a message in or out of the junk folder to any mailbox besides trash.
+This is archived by using the Dovecot plugin "antispam" and a simple parser script.
+
+Rspamd also auto-learns mail when a high or low score is detected (see https://rspamd.com/doc/configuration/statistic.html#autolearning)
+
+The bayes statistics are written to Redis as keys `BAYES_HAM` and `BAYES_SPAM`.
+
+You can also use Rspamds web ui to learn ham and/or spam.
+
+# MySQL
+
+### Connect to the MySQL database:
+```
+source mailcow.conf
+docker-compose exec mysql-mailcow mysql -u${DBUSER} -p${DBPASS} ${DBNAME}
+```
+
+### Backup the database:
+```
+cd /path/to/mailcow-dockerized
+source mailcow.conf
+DATE=$(date +"%Y%m%d_%H%M%S")
+docker-compose exec mysql-mailcow mysqldump --default-character-set=utf8mb4 -u${DBUSER} -p${DBPASS} ${DBNAME} > backup_${DBNAME}_${DATE}.sql
+```
+
+### Restore the database:
+```
+cd /path/to/mailcow-dockerized
+source mailcow.conf
+docker-compose exec mysql-mailcow mysql -u${DBUSER} -p${DBPASS} ${DBNAME} < backup_file.sql
+```
+
+# Read logs
+You can use `docker-compose logs $service-name` for all containers.
+
+Run `docker-compose logs` for all logs at once.
+
+Follow the log output by running docker-compose with `logs -f`.
+
+# Redirect port 80 to 443
+
+Since February the 28th 2017 mailcow does come with port 80 and 443 enabled.
+
+Open `mailcow.conf` and set `HTTP_BIND=0.0.0.0`.
+
+Open `data/conf/nginx/site.conf` and add a new "catch-all" site at the top of that file:
+
+```
+server {
+	listen 80 default_server;
+	server_name _;
+	return 301 https://$host$request_uri;
+}
+```
+
+Restart the stack, changed containers will be updated:
+
+`docker-compose up -d`
+
+# Redis
+
+## Connect to redis key store:
+
+```
+docker-compose exec redis-mailcow redis-cli
+```
+
+# Remove persistent data
+
+- Remove volume `mysql-vol-1` to remove all MySQL data.
+- Remove volume `redis-vol-1` to remove all Redis data.
+- Remove volume `vmail-vol-1` to remove all contents of `/var/vmail` mounted to `dovecot-mailcow`.
+- Remove volume `dkim-vol-1` to remove all DKIM keys.
+- Remove volume `rspamd-vol-1` to remove all Rspamd data.
+
+Running `docker-compose down -v` will **destroy all mailcow: dockerized volumes** and delete any related containers.Reset mailcow admin to `admin:moohoo`:
+
+1. Drop admin table
+
+```
+source mailcow.conf
+docker-compose exec mysql-mailcow mysql -u${DBUSER} -p${DBPASS} ${DBNAME} -e "DROP TABLE admin;"
+```
+
+2. Open mailcow UI to auto-init the db
+
+# Rspamd
+
+## Rspamd CLI tools
+
+```
+docker-compose exec rspamd-mailcow rspamc --help
+docker-compose exec rspamd-mailcow rspamadm --help
+```
+
+See [Rspamd documentation](https://rspamd.com/doc/index.html)
+
+# Adjust service configurations
+The most important configuration files are mounted from the host into the related containers:
+```
+data/conf/
+├── dovecot
+│   ├── dovecot.conf
+│   ├── dovecot-master.passwd
+│   ├── sieve_after
+│   └── sql
+│       ├── dovecot-dict-sql.conf
+│       └── dovecot-mysql.conf
+├── mysql
+│   └── my.cnf
+├── nginx
+│   ├── dynmaps.conf
+│   ├── listen.template
+│   └── site.conf
+├── bind9
+│   └── named.conf
+├── postfix
+│   ├── main.cf
+│   ├── master.cf
+│   ├── postscreen_access.cidr
+│   ├── smtp_dsn_filter
+│   └── sql
+│       ├── mysql_relay_recipient_maps.cf
+│       ├── mysql_tls_enforce_in_policy.cf
+│       ├── mysql_tls_enforce_out_policy.cf
+│       ├── mysql_virtual_alias_domain_catchall_maps.cf
+│       ├── mysql_virtual_alias_domain_maps.cf
+│       ├── mysql_virtual_alias_maps.cf
+│       ├── mysql_virtual_domains_maps.cf
+│       ├── mysql_virtual_mailbox_maps.cf
+│       ├── mysql_virtual_relay_domain_maps.cf
+│       ├── mysql_virtual_sender_acl.cf
+│       └── mysql_virtual_spamalias_maps.cf
+├── rmilter
+│   └── rmilter.conf
+├── rspamd
+│   ├── dynmaps
+│   │   ├── authoritative.php
+│   │   ├── settings.php
+│   │   ├── tags.php
+│   │   └── vars.inc.php -> ../../../web/inc/vars.inc.php
+│   ├── local.d
+│   │   ├── dkim.conf
+│   │   ├── metrics.conf
+│   │   ├── options.inc
+│   │   ├── redis.conf
+│   │   ├── rspamd.conf.local
+│   │   └── statistic.conf
+│   ├── lua
+│   │   └── rspamd.local.lua
+│   └── override.d
+│       ├── logging.inc
+│       ├── worker-controller.inc
+│       └── worker-normal.inc
+└── sogo
+    ├── sieve.creds
+    └── sogo.conf
+```
+Just change the according configuration file on the host and restart the related service: `docker-compose restart service-mailcow`
+# Tagging
+
+Mailbox users can tag their mail address like in `me+facebook@example.org` and choose between to setups to handle this tag:
+
+1. Move this message to a subfolder "facebook" (will be created lower case if not existing)
+2. Prepend the tag to the subject: "[facebook] Subject"
+# Two-factor authentication
+
+So far two methods for TFA are impelemented. Both work with the fantastic [Yubikey](https://www.yubico.com). 
+
+While Yubi OTP needs an active internet connection and an API ID/key, U2F will work with any FIDO U2F USB key out of the box.
+
+Both methods support mulitple YubiKeys.
+
+As administrator you are able to temporary disable a domain adminsitrators TFA login until they successfully logged in.
+
+The key used to login will be displayed in green, while other keys remain grey.
+
+## Yubi OTP
+
+The Yubi API ID and Key will be checked against the Yubico Cloud API. When setting up TFA you will be asked for your personal API account for this key.
+The API ID, API key and the first 12 characters (your YubiKeys ID in modhex) are stored in the MySQL table as secret.
+
+## U2F
+
+Only Google Chrome (+derivates) and Opera support U2F authentication to this day natively.
+For Firefox you will need to install the "U2F Support Add-on" as provided on [mozilla.org](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/u2f-support-add-on/).
+U2F works without an internet connection.# Why does mailcow come with a DNS resolver?
+
+For DNS blacklist lookups and DNSSEC.
+
+Most systems use either a public or a local caching DNS resolver.
+That's a very bad idea when it comes to filter spam using DNS-based blackhole lists (DNSBL) or similar technics.
+Most if not all providers apply a rate limit based on the DNS resolver that is used to query their service.
+Using a public resolver like Googles 4x8, OpenDNS or any other shared DNS resolver like your ISPs will hit that limit very soon.
+
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+site_name: "mailcow: dockerized"
+repo_url: https://github.com/andryyy/mailcow-dockerized/
+remote_branch: master
+theme: readthedocs
+pages:
+    - 'Overview': 'index.md'
+    - 'Installation': 'install.md'
+    - 'First Steps': 'first_steps.md'
+    - 'Usage & Examples': 'u_and_e.md'