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-# POSTFIXSOURCE/mantools/srctoman - post-install | nroff -man
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-# NAME
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-# post-install
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-# SUMMARY
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-# Postfix post-installation script
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-# SYNOPSIS
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-# postfix post-install [name=value] command ...
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-# DESCRIPTION
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-# The post-install script performs the finishing touch of a Postfix
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-# installation, after the executable programs and configuration
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-# files are installed. Usage is one of the following:
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-# .IP o
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-# While installing Postfix from source code on the local machine, the
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-# script is run by the postfix-install script to update selected file
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-# or directory permissions and to update Postfix configuration files.
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-# .IP o
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-# While installing Postfix from a pre-built package, the script is run
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-# by the package management procedure to set all file or directory
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-# permissions and to update Postfix configuration files.
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-# .IP o
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-# The script can be used to change installation parameter settings such
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-# as mail_owner or setgid_group after Postfix is already installed.
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-# .IP o
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-# The script can be used to upgrade configuration files and to upgrade
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-# file/directory permissions of a secondary Postfix instance.
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-# .IP o
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-# At Postfix start-up time, the script is run from "postfix check" to
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-# .PP
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-# The post-install script is controlled by installation parameters.
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-# Specific parameters are described at the end of this document.
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-# All installation parameters must be specified ahead of time via
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-# Arguments
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-# .IP create-missing
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-# Create missing queue directories with ownerships and permissions
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-# according to the contents of $daemon_directory/postfix-files
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-# and optionally in $daemon_directory/postfix-files.d/*, using
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-# the mail_owner and setgid_group parameter settings from the
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-# command line, process environment or from the installed
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-# This is required at Postfix start-up time.
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-# .IP set-permissions
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-# Set all file/directory ownerships and permissions according to the
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-# contents of $daemon_directory/postfix-files and optionally
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-# in $daemon_directory/postfix-files.d/*, using the mail_owner
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-# and setgid_group parameter settings from the command line,
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-# Implies create-missing.
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-# This is required when installing Postfix from a pre-built package,
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-# or when changing the mail_owner or setgid_group installation parameter
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-# Update ownership and permission of existing files/directories as
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-# specified in $daemon_directory/postfix-files and optionally
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-# Edit the installed main.cf and master.cf files, in order to account
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-# Remind the user that they still need to configure main.cf and the
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-# Multiple Postfix instances on the same machine can share command and
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-# upgrade-permissions upgrade-configuration
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-# INSTALLATION PARAMETER INPUT METHODS
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-# Settings that override the installed main.cf file are saved.
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-# .IP "process environment"
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-# variables.
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-# Settings that override the installed main.cf file are saved.
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-# .IP "installed configuration files"
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-# AUTHOR(S)
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-# Wietse Venema
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-umask 022
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-PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/etc:/sbin:/etc:/usr/contrib/bin:/usr/gnu/bin:/usr/ucb:/usr/bsd
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|
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|
493
|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
517
|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
520
|
|
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|
521
|
|
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|
522
|
|
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|
523
|
|
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|
524
|
|
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|
525
|
|
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|
526
|
|
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|
527
|
|
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|
528
|
|
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|
529
|
|
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|
530
|
|
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|
531
|
|
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|
532
|
|
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|
533
|
|
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|
534
|
|
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|
535
|
|
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|
536
|
|
- done
|
537
|
|
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|
538
|
|
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|
539
|
|
-# Upgrade existing Postfix configuration files if necessary.
|
540
|
|
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|
541
|
|
-test -n "$upgrade_conf" && {
|
542
|
|
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|
543
|
|
- # Postfix 2.0.
|
544
|
|
- # Add missing relay service to master.cf.
|
545
|
|
-
|
546
|
|
- grep '^relay' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
547
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for relay service
|
548
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
549
|
|
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|
550
|
|
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|
551
|
|
- }
|
552
|
|
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|
553
|
|
- # Postfix 1.1.
|
554
|
|
- # Add missing flush service to master.cf.
|
555
|
|
-
|
556
|
|
- grep '^flush.*flush' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
557
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for flush service
|
558
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
559
|
|
-flush unix - - n 1000? 0 flush
|
560
|
|
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|
561
|
|
- }
|
562
|
|
-
|
563
|
|
- # Postfix 2.1.
|
564
|
|
- # Add missing trace service to master.cf.
|
565
|
|
-
|
566
|
|
- grep 'trace.*bounce' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
567
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for trace service
|
568
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
569
|
|
-trace unix - - n - 0 bounce
|
570
|
|
-EOF
|
571
|
|
- }
|
572
|
|
-
|
573
|
|
- # Postfix 2.1.
|
574
|
|
- # Add missing verify service to master.cf.
|
575
|
|
-
|
576
|
|
- grep '^verify.*verify' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
577
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for verify service
|
578
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
579
|
|
-verify unix - - n - 1 verify
|
580
|
|
-EOF
|
581
|
|
- }
|
582
|
|
-
|
583
|
|
- # Postfix 2.1.
|
584
|
|
- # Fix verify service process limit.
|
585
|
|
-
|
586
|
|
- grep '^verify.*[ ]0[ ]*verify' \
|
587
|
|
- $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null && {
|
588
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, setting verify process limit to 1
|
589
|
|
- ed $config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
590
|
|
-/^verify.*[ ]0[ ]*verify/
|
591
|
|
-s/\([ ]\)0\([ ]\)/\11\2/
|
592
|
|
-p
|
593
|
|
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|
594
|
|
-q
|
595
|
|
-EOF
|
596
|
|
- }
|
597
|
|
-
|
598
|
|
- # Postfix 1.1.
|
599
|
|
- # Change privileged pickup service into unprivileged.
|
600
|
|
-
|
601
|
|
- grep "^pickup[ ]*fifo[ ]*n[ ]*n" \
|
602
|
|
- $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null && {
|
603
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, making the pickup service unprivileged
|
604
|
|
- ed $config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
605
|
|
-/^pickup[ ]*fifo[ ]*n[ ]*n/
|
606
|
|
-s/\(n[ ]*\)n/\1-/
|
607
|
|
-p
|
608
|
|
-w
|
609
|
|
-q
|
610
|
|
-EOF
|
611
|
|
- }
|
612
|
|
-
|
613
|
|
- # Postfix 1.1.
|
614
|
|
- # Change private cleanup and flush services into public.
|
615
|
|
-
|
616
|
|
- for name in cleanup flush
|
617
|
|
- do
|
618
|
|
- grep "^$name[ ]*unix[ ]*[-y]" \
|
619
|
|
- $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null && {
|
620
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, making the $name service public
|
621
|
|
- ed $config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
622
|
|
-/^$name[ ]*unix[ ]*[-y]/
|
623
|
|
-s/[-y]/n/
|
624
|
|
-p
|
625
|
|
-w
|
626
|
|
-q
|
627
|
|
-EOF
|
628
|
|
- }
|
629
|
|
- done
|
630
|
|
-
|
631
|
|
- # Postfix 2.2.
|
632
|
|
- # File systems have improved since Postfix came out, and all we
|
633
|
|
- # require now is that defer and deferred are hashed because those
|
634
|
|
- # can contain lots of files.
|
635
|
|
-
|
636
|
|
- found=`$POSTCONF -c $config_directory -h hash_queue_names`
|
637
|
|
- missing=
|
638
|
|
- (echo "$found" | grep defer >/dev/null) || missing="$missing defer"
|
639
|
|
- (echo "$found" | grep deferred>/dev/null)|| missing="$missing deferred"
|
640
|
|
- test -n "$missing" && {
|
641
|
|
- echo fixing main.cf hash_queue_names for missing $missing
|
642
|
|
- $POSTCONF -c $config_directory -e hash_queue_names="$found$missing" ||
|
643
|
|
- exit 1
|
644
|
|
- }
|
645
|
|
-
|
646
|
|
- # Turn on safety nets for new features that could bounce mail that
|
647
|
|
- # would be accepted by a previous Postfix version.
|
648
|
|
-
|
649
|
|
- # [The "unknown_local_recipient_reject_code = 450" safety net,
|
650
|
|
- # introduced with Postfix 2.0 and deleted after Postfix 2.3.]
|
651
|
|
-
|
652
|
|
- # Postfix 2.0.
|
653
|
|
- # Add missing proxymap service to master.cf.
|
654
|
|
-
|
655
|
|
- grep '^proxymap.*proxymap' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
656
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for proxymap service
|
657
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
658
|
|
-proxymap unix - - n - - proxymap
|
659
|
|
-EOF
|
660
|
|
- }
|
661
|
|
-
|
662
|
|
- # Postfix 2.1.
|
663
|
|
- # Add missing anvil service to master.cf.
|
664
|
|
-
|
665
|
|
- grep '^anvil.*anvil' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
666
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for anvil service
|
667
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
668
|
|
-anvil unix - - n - 1 anvil
|
669
|
|
-EOF
|
670
|
|
- }
|
671
|
|
-
|
672
|
|
- # Postfix 2.2.
|
673
|
|
- # Add missing scache service to master.cf.
|
674
|
|
-
|
675
|
|
- grep '^scache.*scache' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
676
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for scache service
|
677
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
678
|
|
-scache unix - - n - 1 scache
|
679
|
|
-EOF
|
680
|
|
- }
|
681
|
|
-
|
682
|
|
- # Postfix 2.2.
|
683
|
|
- # Add missing discard service to master.cf.
|
684
|
|
-
|
685
|
|
- grep '^discard.*discard' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
686
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for discard service
|
687
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
688
|
|
-discard unix - - n - - discard
|
689
|
|
-EOF
|
690
|
|
- }
|
691
|
|
-
|
692
|
|
- # Postfix 2.2.
|
693
|
|
- # Update the tlsmgr fifo->unix service.
|
694
|
|
-
|
695
|
|
- grep "^tlsmgr[ ]*fifo[ ]" \
|
696
|
|
- $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null && {
|
697
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, updating the tlsmgr from fifo to unix service
|
698
|
|
- ed $config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
699
|
|
-/^tlsmgr[ ]*fifo[ ]/
|
700
|
|
-s/fifo/unix/
|
701
|
|
-s/[0-9][0-9]*/&?/
|
702
|
|
-p
|
703
|
|
-w
|
704
|
|
-q
|
705
|
|
-EOF
|
706
|
|
- }
|
707
|
|
-
|
708
|
|
- # Postfix 2.2.
|
709
|
|
- # Add missing tlsmgr service to master.cf.
|
710
|
|
-
|
711
|
|
- grep '^tlsmgr.*tlsmgr' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
712
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for tlsmgr service
|
713
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
714
|
|
-tlsmgr unix - - n 1000? 1 tlsmgr
|
715
|
|
-EOF
|
716
|
|
- }
|
717
|
|
-
|
718
|
|
- # Postfix 2.2.
|
719
|
|
- # Add missing retry service to master.cf.
|
720
|
|
-
|
721
|
|
- grep '^retry.*error' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
722
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for retry service
|
723
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
724
|
|
-retry unix - - n - - error
|
725
|
|
-EOF
|
726
|
|
- }
|
727
|
|
-
|
728
|
|
- # Postfix 2.5.
|
729
|
|
- # Add missing proxywrite service to master.cf.
|
730
|
|
-
|
731
|
|
- grep '^proxywrite.*proxymap' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
732
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for proxywrite service
|
733
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
734
|
|
-proxywrite unix - - n - 1 proxymap
|
735
|
|
-EOF
|
736
|
|
- }
|
737
|
|
-
|
738
|
|
- # Postfix 2.5.
|
739
|
|
- # Fix a typo in the default master.cf proxywrite entry.
|
740
|
|
-
|
741
|
|
- grep '^proxywrite.*-[ ]*proxymap' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null && {
|
742
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, setting proxywrite process limit to 1
|
743
|
|
- ed $config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
744
|
|
-/^proxywrite.*-[ ]*proxymap/
|
745
|
|
-s/-\([ ]*proxymap\)/1\1/
|
746
|
|
-p
|
747
|
|
-w
|
748
|
|
-q
|
749
|
|
-EOF
|
750
|
|
- }
|
751
|
|
-
|
752
|
|
- # Postfix 2.8.
|
753
|
|
- # Add missing postscreen service to master.cf.
|
754
|
|
-
|
755
|
|
- grep '^#*smtp.*postscreen' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
756
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for postscreen TCP service
|
757
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
758
|
|
-#smtp inet n - n - 1 postscreen
|
759
|
|
-EOF
|
760
|
|
- }
|
761
|
|
-
|
762
|
|
- # Postfix 2.8.
|
763
|
|
- # Add missing smtpd (unix-domain) service to master.cf.
|
764
|
|
-
|
765
|
|
- grep '^#*smtpd.*smtpd' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
766
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for smtpd unix-domain service
|
767
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
768
|
|
-#smtpd pass - - n - - smtpd
|
769
|
|
-EOF
|
770
|
|
- }
|
771
|
|
-
|
772
|
|
- # Postfix 2.8.
|
773
|
|
- # Add temporary dnsblog (unix-domain) service to master.cf.
|
774
|
|
-
|
775
|
|
- grep '^#*dnsblog.*dnsblog' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
776
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for dnsblog unix-domain service
|
777
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
778
|
|
-#dnsblog unix - - n - 0 dnsblog
|
779
|
|
-EOF
|
780
|
|
- }
|
781
|
|
-
|
782
|
|
- # Postfix 2.8.
|
783
|
|
- # Add tlsproxy (unix-domain) service to master.cf.
|
784
|
|
-
|
785
|
|
- grep '^#*tlsproxy.*tlsproxy' $config_directory/master.cf >/dev/null || {
|
786
|
|
- echo Editing $config_directory/master.cf, adding missing entry for tlsproxy unix-domain service
|
787
|
|
- cat >>$config_directory/master.cf <<EOF || exit 1
|
788
|
|
-#tlsproxy unix - - n - 0 tlsproxy
|
789
|
|
-EOF
|
790
|
|
- }
|
791
|
|
-
|
792
|
|
- # Report (but do not remove) obsolete files.
|
793
|
|
-
|
794
|
|
- test -n "$obsolete" && {
|
795
|
|
- cat <<EOF | ${FMT}
|
796
|
|
-
|
797
|
|
- Note: the following files or directories still exist but are
|
798
|
|
- no longer part of Postfix:
|
799
|
|
-
|
800
|
|
- $obsolete
|
801
|
|
-
|
802
|
|
-EOF
|
803
|
|
- }
|
804
|
|
-
|
805
|
|
- # Postfix 2.9.
|
806
|
|
- # Safety net for incompatible changes in IPv6 defaults.
|
807
|
|
- # PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THIS CODE. ITS PURPOSE IS TO AVOID AN
|
808
|
|
- # UNEXPECTED DROP IN PERFORMANCE AFTER UPGRADING FROM POSTFIX
|
809
|
|
- # BEFORE 2.9.
|
810
|
|
- # This code assumes that the default is "inet_protocols = ipv4"
|
811
|
|
- # when IPv6 support is not compiled in. See util/sys_defs.h.
|
812
|
|
-
|
813
|
|
- test "`$POSTCONF -dh inet_protocols`" = "ipv4" ||
|
814
|
|
- test -n "`$POSTCONF -c $config_directory -n inet_protocols`" || {
|
815
|
|
- cat <<EOF | ${FMT}
|
816
|
|
- COMPATIBILITY: editing $config_directory/main.cf, setting
|
817
|
|
- inet_protocols=ipv4. Specify inet_protocols explicitly if you
|
818
|
|
- want to enable IPv6.
|
819
|
|
- In a future release IPv6 will be enabled by default.
|
820
|
|
-EOF
|
821
|
|
- $POSTCONF -c $config_directory inet_protocols=ipv4 || exit 1
|
822
|
|
- }
|
823
|
|
-
|
824
|
|
-# Disabled because unhelpful down-stream maintainers disable the safety net.
|
825
|
|
-# # Postfix 2.10.
|
826
|
|
-# # Safety net for incompatible changes due to the introduction
|
827
|
|
-# # of the smtpd_relay_restrictions feature to separate the
|
828
|
|
-# # mail relay policy from the spam blocking policy.
|
829
|
|
-# # PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THIS CODE. ITS PURPOSE IS TO PREVENT
|
830
|
|
-# # INBOUND MAIL FROM UNEXPECTEDLY BOUNCING AFTER UPGRADING FROM
|
831
|
|
-# # POSTFIX BEFORE 2.10.
|
832
|
|
-# test -n "`$POSTCONF -c $config_directory -n smtpd_relay_restrictions`" || {
|
833
|
|
-# cat <<EOF | ${FMT}
|
834
|
|
-# COMPATIBILITY: editing $config_directory/main.cf, overriding
|
835
|
|
-# smtpd_relay_restrictions to prevent inbound mail from
|
836
|
|
-# unexpectedly bouncing.
|
837
|
|
-# Specify an empty smtpd_relay_restrictions value to keep using
|
838
|
|
-# smtpd_recipient_restrictions as before.
|
839
|
|
-#EOF
|
840
|
|
-# $POSTCONF -c $config_directory "smtpd_relay_restrictions = \
|
841
|
|
-# permit_mynetworks permit_sasl_authenticated \
|
842
|
|
-# defer_unauth_destination" || exit 1
|
843
|
|
-# }
|
844
|
|
-}
|
845
|
|
-
|
846
|
|
-# A reminder if this is the first time Postfix is being installed.
|
847
|
|
-
|
848
|
|
-test -n "$first_install_reminder" && {
|
849
|
|
-
|
850
|
|
- ALIASES=`$POSTCONF -c $config_directory -h alias_database | sed 's/^[^:]*://'`
|
851
|
|
- NEWALIASES_PATH=`$POSTCONF -c $config_directory -h newaliases_path`
|
852
|
|
- cat <<EOF | ${FMT}
|
853
|
|
-
|
854
|
|
- Warning: you still need to edit myorigin/mydestination/mynetworks
|
855
|
|
- parameter settings in $config_directory/main.cf.
|
856
|
|
-
|
857
|
|
- See also http://www.postfix.org/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.html
|
858
|
|
- for information about dialup sites or about sites inside a
|
859
|
|
- firewalled network.
|
860
|
|
-
|
861
|
|
- BTW: Check your $ALIASES file and be sure to set up aliases
|
862
|
|
- that send mail for root and postmaster to a real person, then
|
863
|
|
- run $NEWALIASES_PATH.
|
864
|
|
-
|
865
|
|
-EOF
|
866
|
|
-
|
867
|
|
-}
|
868
|
|
-
|
869
|
|
-exit 0
|