This module is meant for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, its clones and FreeBSD. It still requires some major clean up, but is currently fully functional.
postfix::dbfile
: Manage Postfix DB configuration filespostfix::file
: Manage flat text Postfix configuration filespostfix::server
: Manage the main Postfix instance
class { '::postfix::server':
myhostname => 'mx1.example.com',
mydomain => 'example.com',
mydestination => "\$myhostname, localhost.\$mydomain, localhost, $fqdn",
inet_interfaces => 'all',
message_size_limit => '15360000', # 15MB
mail_name => 'example mail daemon',
virtual_mailbox_domains => [
'proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_domains_maps.cf',
],
virtual_alias_maps => [
'proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_alias_maps.cf',
'proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_alias_domain_maps.cf',
'proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_alias_domain_catchall_maps.cf',
],
virtual_transport => 'dovecot',
# if you want dovecot to deliver user+foo@example.org to user@example.org,
# uncomment this: (c.f. http://wiki2.dovecot.org/LDA/Postfix#Virtual_users)
# dovecot_destination => '${user}@${nexthop}',
smtpd_sender_restrictions => [
'permit_mynetworks',
'reject_unknown_sender_domain',
],
smtpd_recipient_restrictions => [
'permit_sasl_authenticated',
'permit_mynetworks',
'reject_unauth_destination',
],
smtpd_sasl_auth => true,
sender_canonical_maps => 'regexp:/etc/postfix/sender_canonical',
ssl => 'wildcard.example.com',
submission => true,
header_checks => [
'# Remove LAN (Webmail) headers',
'/^Received: from .*\.example\.ici/ IGNORE',
'# Sh*tlist',
'/^From: .*@(example\.com|example\.net)/ REJECT Spam, go away',
'/^From: .*@(lcfnl\.com|.*\.cson4\.com|.*\.idep4\.com|.*\.gagc4\.com)/ REJECT user unknown',
],
postgrey => true,
spamassassin => true,
sa_skip_rbl_checks => '0',
spampd_children => '4',
# Send all emails to spampd on 10026
smtp_content_filter => 'smtp:127.0.0.1:10026',
# This is where we get emails back from spampd
master_services => [ '127.0.0.1:10027 inet n - n - 20 smtpd'],
}
The most common parameters are supported as parameters to the postfix::server
class, but any other ones may be added using the $extra_main_parameters
hash
parameter, to which keys are main.cf
parameter names and values can be either
a value string or array of strings.
Example :
class { '::postfix::server':
extra_main_parameters => {
'virtual_mailbox_lock' => [
'fcntl',
'dotlock',
],
virtual_minimum_uid => '1000',
},
}
- The service will only be reloaded on configuration change, meaning that changes requiring a full restart won't be applied, such as changes to listening interfaces.