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## Maddy Mail Server - default configuration file (2021-03-07)
# Suitable for small-scale deployments. Uses its own format for local users DB,
# should be managed via maddyctl utility.
#
# See tutorials at https://maddy.email for guidance on typical
# configuration changes.
#
# See manual pages (also available at https://maddy.email) for reference
# documentation.

# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Base variables

state_dir ${stateDir}
$(hostname) = mx.mydomain.com
hostname $(hostname)

$(primary_domain) = mydomain.com
$(local_domains) = $(primary_domain)

tls off

# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Local storage & authentication

# pass_table provides local hashed passwords storage for authentication of
# users. It can be configured to use any "table" module, in default
# configuration a table in SQLite DB is used.
# Table can be replaced to use e.g. a file for passwords. Or pass_table module
# can be replaced altogether to use some external source of credentials (e.g.
# PAM, /etc/shadow file).
#
# If table module supports it (sql_table does) - credentials can be managed
# using 'maddyctl creds' command.

# TODO replace with a static table with password hashes stored in the
# config, if possible
auth.pass_table local_authdb {
    table sql_table {
        driver sqlite3
        dsn credentials.db
        table_name passwords
    }
}

# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Outgoing SMTP

target.smtp forward_to_vultr {
  targets tcp://mediocre-vultr.private-domain.com:587
  attempt_starttls no
  auth plain "mediocre-desktop" "XXX"
}

target.queue outgoing_queue {

    target &forward_to_vultr

    autogenerated_msg_domain $(primary_domain)

    bounce {

        destination postmaster $(local_domains) {
            deliver_to &incoming_routing
        }

        default_destination {
            reject 550 5.0.0 "Refusing to send DSNs to non-local addresses"
        }
    }
}

submission tcp://0.0.0.0:587 {

    limits {
        all rate 5 1s
    }

    auth &local_authdb
    insecure_auth true

    source $(local_domains) {

        # If sending to a local domain, route this to the incoming pipeline
        # internally
        destination postmaster $(local_domains) {
            deliver_to &incoming_routing
        }

        default_destination {
            deliver_to &outgoing_queue
        }
    }

    default_source {
        reject 501 5.1.8 "Non-local sender domain"
    }

}

# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Incoming SMTP

msgpipeline incoming_routing {

    destination postmaster $(primary_domain) {

        modify {
            replace_rcpt regexp ".+@mydomain.com" "me@mydomain.com"
        }

        deliver_to &local_mailboxes
    }

    default_destination {
        reject 550 5.1.1 "User doesn't exist"
    }

}

smtp tcp://0.0.0.0:25 {

    default_source {

        destination postmaster $(local_domains) {
            deliver_to &incoming_routing
        }

        default_destination {
            reject 550 5.1.1 "User doesn't exist"
        }
    }
}

# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# IMAP

# imapsql module stores all indexes and metadata necessary for IMAP using a
# relational database. It is used by IMAP endpoint for mailbox access and
# also by SMTP & Submission endpoints for delivery of local messages.
#
# IMAP accounts, mailboxes and all message metadata can be inspected using
# imap-* subcommands of maddyctl utility.

storage.imapsql local_mailboxes {
    driver sqlite3
    dsn imapsql.db
}

#TODO imap tls://0.0.0.0:993 tcp://0.0.0.0:143 {
imap tcp://0.0.0.0:143 {
    tls off
    auth &local_authdb
    storage &local_mailboxes
}