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= 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
!! Upgrade Notice (01/2013) !!
This module now uses parameterized classes, where it used global variables
before. So please whatch out before pulling, you need to change the
class declarations in your manifest !
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.
Postfix class configuration parameters
--------------------------------------
* use_amavisd => 'yes' - to include postfix::amavis
* 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.
* manage_header_checks => 'yes' - to manage header checks (see
postfix::header_checks for details)
* manage_transport_regexp => 'yes' - to manage header checks (see
postfix::transport_regexp for details)
* manage_virtual_regexp => 'yes' - to manage header checks (see
postfix::virtual_regexp for details)
* manage_tls_policy => 'yes - to manage TLS policy (see
postfix::tlspolicy for details)
* inet_interfaces: by default, postfix will bind to all interfaces, but
sometimes you don't want that. To bind to specific interfaces, use the
'inet_interfaces' parameter and set it to exactly what would be in the
main.cf file.
* myorigin: some hosts have weird-looking host names (dedicated servers and VPSes). To
set the server's domain of origin, set the 'myorigin' parameter
* smtp_listen: address on which the smtp service will listen (Default: 127.0.0.1)
* root_mail_recipient: who will receive root's emails (Default: 'nobody')
* tls_fingerprint_digest: fingerprint digest for tls policy class (Default: 'sha1')
* use_dovecot_lda: include dovecot declaration at master.cf
* use_schleuder: whether to include schleuder portion at master.cf
* use_sympa: whether to include sympa portion at master.cf
* use_firma: whether to include firma portion at master.cf
* use_mlmmj: whether to include mlmmj portion at master.cf
* use_submission: set to "yes" to enable submission section at master.cf
* use_smtps: set to "yes" to enable smtps section at master.cf
* mastercf_tail: set this for additional content to be added at the end of master.cf
== Examples:
class { 'postfix': }
class { 'postfix': anon_sasl => 'yes', myorigin => 'foo.bar.tz' }
postfix::config { "relay_domains": value => "localhost host.foo.com" }
Convience classes
=================
postfix::config
---------------
this can be used to pass arbitrary postfix configurations by passing the $name
to postconf to add/alter/remove options in main.cf
Parameters:
- *name*: name of the parameter.
- *ensure*: present/absent. defaults to present.
- *value*: value of the parameter.
- *nonstandard*: inform postfix::config that this parameter is not recognized
by the "postconf" command. defaults to false.
Requires:
- Class["postfix"]
Example usage:
postfix::config {
"smtp_use_tls" => "yes";
"smtp_sasl_auth_enable" => "yes";
"smtp_sasl_password_maps" => "hash:/etc/postfix/my_sasl_passwords";
"relayhost" => "[mail.example.com]:587";
}
postfix::hash
=============
This can be used to create postfix hashed "map" files. It will create "${name}",
and then build "${name}.db" using the "postmap" command. The map file can then
be referred to using postfix::config.
Parameters:
- *name*: the name of the map file.
- *ensure*: present/absent, defaults to present.
- *source*: file source.
Requires:
- Class["postfix"]
Example usage:
postfix::hash { "/etc/postfix/virtual":
ensure => present,
}
postfix::config { "virtual_alias_maps":
value => "hash:/etc/postfix/virtual"
}
postfix::virtual
================
Manages content of the /etc/postfix/virtual map
Parameters:
- *name*: name of address postfix will lookup. See virtual(8).
- *destination*: where the emails will be delivered to. See virtual(8).
- *ensure*: present/absent, defaults to present.
Requires:
- Class["postfix"]
- Postfix::Hash["/etc/postfix/virtual"]
- Postfix::Config["virtual_alias_maps"]
- common::line (from module common)
Example usage:
postfix::hash { "/etc/postfix/virtual":
ensure => present,
}
postfix::config { "virtual_alias_maps":
value => "hash:/etc/postfix/virtual"
}
postfix::virtual { "user@example.com":
ensure => present,
destination => "root",
}
postfix::mailalias
==================
Wrapper around Puppet mailalias resource, provides newaliases executable.
Parameters:
- *name*: the name of the alias.
- *ensure*: present/absent, defaults to present.
- *recipient*: recipient of the alias.
Requires:
- Class["postfix"]
Example usage:
postfix::mailalias { "postmaster":
ensure => present,
recipient => 'foo'
}
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