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  1. #!/bin/sh
  2. # BEFORE INSTALLING
  3. # Have a Debian or Ubuntu server with a static IP and DNS records (usually
  4. # A/AAAA) that point your domain name to it.
  5. # NOTE WHILE INSTALLING
  6. # On installation of Postfix, select "Internet Site" and put in TLD (without
  7. # `mail.` before it).
  8. # AFTER INSTALLING
  9. # More DNS records will be given to you to install. One of them will be
  10. # different for every installation and is uniquely generated on your machine.
  11. umask 0022
  12. apt-get install -y postfix postfix-pcre dovecot-imapd dovecot-sieve opendkim opendkim-tools spamassassin spamc net-tools fail2ban
  13. domain="$(cat /etc/mailname)"
  14. subdom=${MAIL_SUBDOM:-mail}
  15. maildomain="$subdom.$domain"
  16. certdir="/etc/letsencrypt/live/$maildomain"
  17. # Open required mail ports, and 80, for Certbot.
  18. for port in 80 993 465 25 587; do
  19. ufw allow "$port" 2>/dev/null
  20. done
  21. [ ! -d "$certdir" ] &&
  22. possiblecert="$(certbot certificates 2>/dev/null | grep "Domains:\.* \(\*\.$domain\|$maildomain\)\(\s\|$\)" -A 2 | awk '/Certificate Path/ {print $3}' | head -n1)" &&
  23. certdir="${possiblecert%/*}"
  24. [ ! -d "$certdir" ] &&
  25. certdir="/etc/letsencrypt/live/$maildomain" &&
  26. case "$(netstat -tulpn | grep ":80\s")" in
  27. *nginx*)
  28. apt install -y python3-certbot-nginx
  29. certbot -d "$maildomain" certonly --nginx --register-unsafely-without-email --agree-tos
  30. ;;
  31. *apache*)
  32. apt install -y python3-certbot-apache
  33. certbot -d "$maildomain" certonly --apache --register-unsafely-without-email --agree-tos
  34. ;;
  35. *)
  36. apt install -y python3-certbot
  37. certbot -d "$maildomain" certonly --standalone --register-unsafely-without-email --agree-tos
  38. ;;
  39. esac
  40. [ ! -d "$certdir" ] && echo "Error locating or installing SSL certificate." && exit 1
  41. echo "Configuring Postfix's main.cf..."
  42. # Adding additional vars to fix an issue with receiving emails (relay access denied) and adding it to mydestination.
  43. postconf -e "myhostname = $maildomain"
  44. postconf -e "mail_name = $domain" #This is for the smtpd_banner
  45. postconf -e "mydomain = $domain"
  46. postconf -e "mydestination = $myhostname, $mydomain, mail, localhost.localdomain, localhost, localhost.$mydomain"
  47. # Change the cert/key files to the default locations of the Let's Encrypt cert/key
  48. postconf -e "smtpd_tls_key_file=$certdir/privkey.pem"
  49. postconf -e "smtpd_tls_cert_file=$certdir/fullchain.pem"
  50. postconf -e "smtp_tls_CAfile=$certdir/cert.pem"
  51. # Enable, but do not require TLS. Requiring it with other server would cause
  52. # mail delivery problems and requiring it locally would cause many other
  53. # issues.
  54. postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_security_level = may'
  55. postconf -e 'smtp_tls_security_level = may'
  56. # TLS required for authentication.
  57. postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_auth_only = yes'
  58. # Exclude obsolete, insecure and obsolete encryption protocols.
  59. postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_mandatory_protocols = !SSLv2, !SSLv3, !TLSv1, !TLSv1.1'
  60. postconf -e 'smtp_tls_mandatory_protocols = !SSLv2, !SSLv3, !TLSv1, !TLSv1.1'
  61. postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_protocols = !SSLv2, !SSLv3, !TLSv1, !TLSv1.1'
  62. postconf -e 'smtp_tls_protocols = !SSLv2, !SSLv3, !TLSv1, !TLSv1.1'
  63. # Exclude suboptimal ciphers.
  64. postconf -e 'tls_preempt_cipherlist = yes'
  65. postconf -e 'smtpd_tls_exclude_ciphers = aNULL, LOW, EXP, MEDIUM, ADH, AECDH, MD5, DSS, ECDSA, CAMELLIA128, 3DES, CAMELLIA256, RSA+AES, eNULL'
  66. # Here we tell Postfix to look to Dovecot for authenticating users/passwords.
  67. # Dovecot will be putting an authentication socket in /var/spool/postfix/private/auth
  68. postconf -e 'smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes'
  69. postconf -e 'smtpd_sasl_type = dovecot'
  70. postconf -e 'smtpd_sasl_path = private/auth'
  71. # helo, sender, relay and recipient restrictions
  72. postconf -e "smtpd_sender_login_maps = pcre:/etc/postfix/login_maps.pcre"
  73. postconf -e 'smtpd_sender_restrictions = permit_sasl_authenticated, permit_mynetworks, reject_sender_login_mismatch, reject_unknown_reverse_client_hostname, reject_unknown_sender_domain'
  74. postconf -e 'smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_sasl_authenticated, permit_mynetworks, reject_unauth_destination, reject_unknown_recipient_domain'
  75. postconf -e 'smtpd_relay_restrictions = permit_sasl_authenticated, reject_unauth_destination'
  76. postconf -e 'smtpd_helo_required = yes'
  77. postconf -e 'smtpd_helo_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, permit_sasl_authenticated, reject_invalid_helo_hostname, reject_non_fqdn_helo_hostname, reject_unknown_helo_hostname'
  78. # NOTE: the trailing slash here, or for any directory name in the home_mailbox
  79. # command, is necessary as it distinguishes a maildir (which is the actual
  80. # directories that what we want) from a spoolfile (which is what old unix
  81. # boomers want and no one else).
  82. postconf -e 'home_mailbox = Mail/Inbox/'
  83. # Prevent "Received From:" header in sent emails in order to prevent leakage of public ip addresses
  84. postconf -e "header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/header_checks"
  85. # strips "Received From:" in sent emails
  86. echo "/^Received:.*/ IGNORE
  87. /^X-Originating-IP:/ IGNORE" >> /etc/postfix/header_checks
  88. # Create a login map file that ensures that if a sender wants to send a mail from a user at our local
  89. # domain, they must be authenticated as that user
  90. echo "/^(.*)@$(sh -c "echo $domain | sed 's/\./\\\./'")$/ \${1}" > /etc/postfix/login_maps.pcre
  91. # master.cf
  92. echo "Configuring Postfix's master.cf..."
  93. sed -i '/^\s*-o/d;/^\s*submission/d;/^\s*smtp/d' /etc/postfix/master.cf
  94. echo "smtp unix - - n - - smtp
  95. smtp inet n - y - - smtpd
  96. -o content_filter=spamassassin
  97. submission inet n - y - - smtpd
  98. -o syslog_name=postfix/submission
  99. -o smtpd_tls_security_level=encrypt
  100. -o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes
  101. -o smtpd_enforce_tls=yes
  102. -o smtpd_sasl_type=dovecot
  103. -o smtpd_sasl_path=private/auth
  104. -o smtpd_sasl_security_options=noanonymous
  105. -o smtpd_sasl_local_domain=\$myhostname
  106. -o smtpd_client_restrictions=permit_sasl_authenticated,reject
  107. -o smtpd_sender_restrictions=reject_sender_login_mismatch
  108. -o smtpd_sender_login_maps=hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
  109. -o smtpd_recipient_restrictions=permit_sasl_authenticated,reject_unauth_destination
  110. smtps inet n - y - - smtpd
  111. -o syslog_name=postfix/smtps
  112. -o smtpd_tls_wrappermode=yes
  113. -o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes
  114. spamassassin unix - n n - - pipe
  115. user=debian-spamd argv=/usr/bin/spamc -f -e /usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -f \${sender} \${recipient}" >> /etc/postfix/master.cf
  116. # By default, dovecot has a bunch of configs in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/ These
  117. # files have nice documentation if you want to read it, but it's a huge pain to
  118. # go through them to organize. Instead, we simply overwrite
  119. # /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf because it's easier to manage. You can get a backup
  120. # of the original in /usr/share/dovecot if you want.
  121. mv /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf /etc/dovecot/dovecot.backup.conf
  122. echo "Creating Dovecot config..."
  123. echo "# Dovecot config
  124. # Note that in the dovecot conf, you can use:
  125. # %u for username
  126. # %n for the name in name@domain.tld
  127. # %d for the domain
  128. # %h the user's home directory
  129. ssl = required
  130. ssl_cert = <$certdir/fullchain.pem
  131. ssl_key = <$certdir/privkey.pem
  132. ssl_min_protocol = TLSv1.2
  133. ssl_cipher_list = "'EECDH+ECDSA+AESGCM:EECDH+aRSA+AESGCM:EECDH+ECDSA+SHA256:EECDH+aRSA+SHA256:EECDH+ECDSA+SHA384:EECDH+ECDSA+SHA256:EECDH+aRSA+SHA384:EDH+aRSA+AESGCM:EDH+aRSA+SHA256:EDH+aRSA:EECDH:!aNULL:!eNULL:!MEDIUM:!LOW:!3DES:!MD5:!EXP:!PSK:!SRP:!DSS:!RC4:!SEED'"
  134. ssl_prefer_server_ciphers = yes
  135. ssl_dh = </usr/share/dovecot/dh.pem
  136. auth_mechanisms = plain login
  137. auth_username_format = %n
  138. protocols = \$protocols imap
  139. # Search for valid users in /etc/passwd
  140. userdb {
  141. driver = passwd
  142. }
  143. #Fallback: Use plain old PAM to find user passwords
  144. passdb {
  145. driver = pam
  146. }
  147. # Our mail for each user will be in ~/Mail, and the inbox will be ~/Mail/Inbox
  148. # The LAYOUT option is also important because otherwise, the boxes will be \`.Sent\` instead of \`Sent\`.
  149. mail_location = maildir:~/Mail:INBOX=~/Mail/Inbox:LAYOUT=fs
  150. namespace inbox {
  151. inbox = yes
  152. mailbox Drafts {
  153. special_use = \\Drafts
  154. auto = subscribe
  155. }
  156. mailbox Junk {
  157. special_use = \\Junk
  158. auto = subscribe
  159. autoexpunge = 30d
  160. }
  161. mailbox Sent {
  162. special_use = \\Sent
  163. auto = subscribe
  164. }
  165. mailbox Trash {
  166. special_use = \\Trash
  167. }
  168. mailbox Archive {
  169. special_use = \\Archive
  170. }
  171. }
  172. # Here we let Postfix use Dovecot's authetication system.
  173. service auth {
  174. unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/auth {
  175. mode = 0660
  176. user = postfix
  177. group = postfix
  178. }
  179. }
  180. protocol lda {
  181. mail_plugins = \$mail_plugins sieve
  182. }
  183. protocol lmtp {
  184. mail_plugins = \$mail_plugins sieve
  185. }
  186. plugin {
  187. sieve = ~/.dovecot.sieve
  188. sieve_default = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/default.sieve
  189. #sieve_global_path = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/default.sieve
  190. sieve_dir = ~/.sieve
  191. sieve_global_dir = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/
  192. }
  193. " > /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
  194. # If using an old version of Dovecot, remove the ssl_dl line.
  195. case "$(dovecot --version)" in
  196. 1|2.1*|2.2*) sed -i '/^ssl_dh/d' /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf ;;
  197. esac
  198. mkdir /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/
  199. echo "require [\"fileinto\", \"mailbox\"];
  200. if header :contains \"X-Spam-Flag\" \"YES\"
  201. {
  202. fileinto \"Junk\";
  203. }" > /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/default.sieve
  204. grep -q '^vmail:' /etc/passwd || useradd vmail
  205. chown -R vmail:vmail /var/lib/dovecot
  206. sievec /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/default.sieve
  207. echo 'Preparing user authentication...'
  208. grep -q nullok /etc/pam.d/dovecot ||
  209. echo 'auth required pam_unix.so nullok
  210. account required pam_unix.so' >> /etc/pam.d/dovecot
  211. # OpenDKIM
  212. # A lot of the big name email services, like Google, will automatically reject
  213. # as spam unfamiliar and unauthenticated email addresses. As in, the server
  214. # will flatly reject the email, not even delivering it to someone's Spam
  215. # folder.
  216. # OpenDKIM is a way to authenticate your email so you can send to such services
  217. # without a problem.
  218. # Create an OpenDKIM key in the proper place with proper permissions.
  219. echo 'Generating OpenDKIM keys...'
  220. mkdir -p "/etc/postfix/dkim/$domain"
  221. opendkim-genkey -D "/etc/postfix/dkim/$domain" -d "$domain" -s "$subdom"
  222. chgrp -R opendkim /etc/postfix/dkim/*
  223. chmod -R g+r /etc/postfix/dkim/*
  224. # Generate the OpenDKIM info:
  225. echo 'Configuring OpenDKIM...'
  226. grep -q "$domain" /etc/postfix/dkim/keytable 2>/dev/null ||
  227. echo "$subdom._domainkey.$domain $domain:$subdom:/etc/postfix/dkim/$domain/$subdom.private" >> /etc/postfix/dkim/keytable
  228. grep -q "$domain" /etc/postfix/dkim/signingtable 2>/dev/null ||
  229. echo "*@$domain $subdom._domainkey.$domain" >> /etc/postfix/dkim/signingtable
  230. grep -q '127.0.0.1' /etc/postfix/dkim/trustedhosts 2>/dev/null ||
  231. echo '127.0.0.1
  232. 10.1.0.0/16' >> /etc/postfix/dkim/trustedhosts
  233. # ...and source it from opendkim.conf
  234. grep -q '^KeyTable' /etc/opendkim.conf 2>/dev/null || echo 'KeyTable file:/etc/postfix/dkim/keytable
  235. SigningTable refile:/etc/postfix/dkim/signingtable
  236. InternalHosts refile:/etc/postfix/dkim/trustedhosts' >> /etc/opendkim.conf
  237. sed -i '/^#Canonicalization/s/simple/relaxed\/simple/' /etc/opendkim.conf
  238. sed -i '/^#Canonicalization/s/^#//' /etc/opendkim.conf
  239. sed -i '/Socket/s/^#*/#/' /etc/opendkim.conf
  240. grep -q '^Socket\s*inet:12301@localhost' /etc/opendkim.conf || echo 'Socket inet:12301@localhost' >> /etc/opendkim.conf
  241. # OpenDKIM daemon settings, removing previously activated socket.
  242. sed -i '/^SOCKET/d' /etc/default/opendkim && echo "SOCKET=\"inet:12301@localhost\"" >> /etc/default/opendkim
  243. # Here we add to postconf the needed settings for working with OpenDKIM
  244. echo 'Configuring Postfix with OpenDKIM settings...'
  245. postconf -e 'smtpd_sasl_security_options = noanonymous, noplaintext'
  246. postconf -e 'smtpd_sasl_tls_security_options = noanonymous'
  247. postconf -e "myhostname = $maildomain"
  248. postconf -e 'milter_default_action = accept'
  249. postconf -e 'milter_protocol = 6'
  250. postconf -e 'smtpd_milters = inet:localhost:12301'
  251. postconf -e 'non_smtpd_milters = inet:localhost:12301'
  252. postconf -e 'mailbox_command = /usr/lib/dovecot/deliver'
  253. # A fix for "Opendkim won't start: can't open PID file?", as specified here: https://serverfault.com/a/847442
  254. /lib/opendkim/opendkim.service.generate
  255. systemctl daemon-reload
  256. # Enable fail2ban security for dovecot and postfix.
  257. [ ! -f /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/emailwiz.local ] && echo "[postfix]
  258. enabled = true
  259. [postfix-sasl]
  260. enabled = true
  261. [sieve]
  262. enabled = true
  263. [dovecot]
  264. enabled = true" > /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/emailwiz.local
  265. # Enable SpamAssassin update cronjob.
  266. sed -i "s|^CRON=0|CRON=1|" /etc/default/spamassassin
  267. for x in spamassassin opendkim dovecot postfix fail2ban; do
  268. printf "Restarting %s..." "$x"
  269. service "$x" restart && printf " ...done\\n"
  270. systemctl enable "$x"
  271. done
  272. pval="$(tr -d '\n' <"/etc/postfix/dkim/$domain/$subdom.txt" | sed "s/k=rsa.* \"p=/k=rsa; p=/;s/\"\s*\"//;s/\"\s*).*//" | grep -o 'p=.*')"
  273. dkimentry="$subdom._domainkey.$domain TXT v=DKIM1; k=rsa; $pval"
  274. dmarcentry="_dmarc.$domain TXT v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:dmarc@$domain; fo=1"
  275. spfentry="$domain TXT v=spf1 mx a:$maildomain -all"
  276. mxentry="$domain MX 10 $maildomain 300"
  277. useradd -m -G mail dmarc
  278. # Create a cronjob that deletes month-old dmarc feedback:
  279. cat <<EOF > /etc/cron.weekly/dmarc-clean
  280. #!/bin/sh
  281. find /home/dmarc/Mail -type f -mtime +30 -name '*.mail*' -delete >/dev/null 2>&1
  282. exit 0
  283. EOF
  284. chmod 755 /etc/cron.weekly/dmarc-clean
  285. grep -q '^deploy-hook = echo "$RENEWED_DOMAINS" | grep -q' /etc/letsencrypt/cli.ini ||
  286. echo "
  287. deploy-hook = echo \"\$RENEWED_DOMAINS\" | grep -q '$maildomain' && service postfix reload && service dovecot reload" >> /etc/letsencrypt/cli.ini
  288. echo "NOTE: Elements in the entries might appear in a different order in your registrar's DNS settings.
  289. $dkimentry
  290. $dmarcentry
  291. $spfentry
  292. $mxentry" > "$HOME/dns_emailwizard"
  293. printf "\033[31m
  294. _ _
  295. | \ | | _____ ___
  296. | \| |/ _ \ \ /\ / (_)
  297. | |\ | (_) \ V V / _
  298. |_| \_|\___/ \_/\_/ (_)\033[0m
  299. Add these three records to your DNS TXT records on either your registrar's site
  300. or your DNS server:
  301. \033[32m
  302. $dkimentry
  303. $dmarcentry
  304. $spfentry
  305. $mxentry
  306. \033[0m
  307. NOTE: You may need to omit the \`.$domain\` portion at the beginning if
  308. inputting them in a registrar's web interface.
  309. Also, these are now saved to \033[34m~/dns_emailwizard\033[0m in case you want them in a file.
  310. Once you do that, you're done! Check the README for how to add users/accounts
  311. and how to log in.\n"