= Postfix Puppet module This module will help install and configure postfix. A couple of classes will preconfigure postfix for common needs. This module needs: - the concat module: git://labs.riseup.net/shared-concat Config ------ - set $postfix_use_amavisd="yes" to include postfix::amavis - set $postfix_anon_sasl="yes" to hide the originating IP in email relayed for an authenticated SASL client; this needs Postfix 2.3 or later to work; beware! Postfix logs the header replacement has been done, which means that you are storing this information, unless you are anonymizing your logs. - set $postfix_manage_header_checks="yes" to manage header checks (see postfix::header_checks for details) - set $postfix_manage_transport_regexp="yes" to manage header checks (see postfix::transport_regexp for details) - set $postfix_manage_virtual_regexp="yes" to manage header checks (see postfix::virtual_regexp for details) - set $postfix_manage_tls_policy="yes" to manage TLS policy (see postfix::tlspolicy for details) - by default, postfix will bind to all interfaces, but sometimes you don't want that. To bind to specific interfaces, use the $postfix_inet_interfaces variable and set it to exactly what would be in the main.cf file. - some hosts have weird-looking host names (dedicated servers and VPSes). To set the server's domain of origin, set the $postfix_myorigin value == Example: include postfix postfix::config { "relay_domains": value => "localhost host.foo.com" } Deprecation notice ------------------ It used to be that one could drop header checks snippets into the following source directories: "puppet:///modules/site-postfix/${fqdn}/header_checks.d" "puppet:///modules/site-postfix/header_checks.d" "puppet:///files/etc/postfix/header_checks.d" "puppet:///modules/postfix/header_checks.d" ... and TLS policy snippets into those: "puppet:///modules/site-postfix/${fqdn}/tls_policy.d" "puppet:///modules/site-postfix/tls_policy.d" "puppet:///modules/postfix/tls_policy.d" This is not supported anymore. Every such snippet much now be configured using the (respectively) postfix::header_checks_snippet and postfix::tlspolicy_snippet defines.