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## Post-install requirement! |
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- After the script runs, you'll have to add two *additional DNS TXT records* |
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which involves the OpenDKIM key that it generates during the script. |
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- After the script runs, you'll have to add additional DNS TXT records which |
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are displayed at the end when the script is complete. They will help ensure |
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your mail is validated and secure. |
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## Making new users/mail accounts |
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@@ -89,10 +90,10 @@ Cassie already exists and we want to let her receive mail to. Just run: |
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usermod -a -G mail cassie |
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A user's mail will appear in `~/.Mail/`. I you want to see your mail while |
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ssh'd in the server, you could just install mutt, add `set spoolfile="+Inbox"` |
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to your `~/.muttrc` and use mutt to view and reply to mail. You'll probably |
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want to log in remotely though: |
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A user's mail will appear in `~/Mail/`. I you want to see your mail while ssh'd |
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in the server, you could just install mutt, add `set spoolfile="+Inbox"` to |
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your `~/.muttrc` and use mutt to view and reply to mail. You'll probably want |
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to log in remotely though: |
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## Logging in from Thunderbird or mutt (and others) remotely |
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@@ -124,7 +125,7 @@ to support me at [lukesmith.xyz/donate](https://lukesmith.xyz/donate.html). |
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## Troubleshooting -- Can't send mail? |
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- Always check `journalctl -xe` to see the specific problem. |
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- Go to [this site](https://appmaildev.com/en/dkim) to text your TXT records. |
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- Go to [this site](https://appmaildev.com/en/dkim) to test your TXT records. |
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If your DKIM, SPF or DMARC tests fail you probably copied in the TXT records |
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incorrectly. |
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- If everything looks good and you *can* send mail, but it still goes to Gmail |
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