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#!/bin/bash
#
# User Authentication and Destination Validation
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# ----------------------------------------------
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#
# This script configures user authentication for Dovecot
# and Postfix (which relies on Dovecot) and destination
# validation by quering an Sqlite3 database of mail users.
source setup/functions.sh # load our functions
source /etc/mailinabox.conf # load global vars
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# ### User and Alias Database
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# The database of mail users (i.e. authenticated users, who have mailboxes)
# and aliases (forwarders).
db_path = $STORAGE_ROOT /mail/users.sqlite
# Create an empty database if it doesn't yet exist.
if [ ! -f $db_path ] ; then
echo Creating new user database: $db_path ;
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echo "CREATE TABLE users (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, email TEXT NOT NULL UNIQUE, password TEXT NOT NULL, extra, privileges TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT '');" | sqlite3 $db_path ;
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echo "CREATE TABLE aliases (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, source TEXT NOT NULL UNIQUE, destination TEXT NOT NULL);" | sqlite3 $db_path ;
fi
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# ### User Authentication
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# Have Dovecot query our database, and not system users, for authentication.
sed -i "s/#*\(\!include auth-system.conf.ext\)/#\1/" /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf
sed -i "s/#\(\!include auth-sql.conf.ext\)/\1/" /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf
# Specify how the database is to be queried for user authentication (passdb)
# and where user mailboxes are stored (userdb).
cat > /etc/dovecot/conf.d/auth-sql.conf.ext << EOF;
passdb {
driver = sql
args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf.ext
}
userdb {
driver = static
args = uid = mail gid = mail home = $STORAGE_ROOT /mail/mailboxes/%d/%n
}
EOF
# Configure the SQL to query for a user's password.
cat > /etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf.ext << EOF;
driver = sqlite
connect = $db_path
default_pass_scheme = SHA512-CRYPT
password_query = SELECT email as user, password FROM users WHERE email = '%u' ;
EOF
chmod 0600 /etc/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf.ext # per Dovecot instructions
# Have Dovecot provide an authorization service that Postfix can access & use.
cat > /etc/dovecot/conf.d/99-local-auth.conf << EOF;
service auth {
unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/auth {
mode = 0666
user = postfix
group = postfix
}
}
EOF
# And have Postfix use that service.
tools/editconf.py /etc/postfix/main.cf \
smtpd_sasl_type = dovecot \
smtpd_sasl_path = private/auth \
smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes
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# ### Destination Validation
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# Use a Sqlite3 database to check whether a destination email address exists,
# and to perform any email alias rewrites in Postfix.
tools/editconf.py /etc/postfix/main.cf \
virtual_mailbox_domains = sqlite:/etc/postfix/virtual-mailbox-domains.cf \
virtual_mailbox_maps = sqlite:/etc/postfix/virtual-mailbox-maps.cf \
virtual_alias_maps = sqlite:/etc/postfix/virtual-alias-maps.cf \
local_recipient_maps = \$ virtual_mailbox_maps
# SQL statement to check if we handle mail for a domain, either for users or aliases.
cat > /etc/postfix/virtual-mailbox-domains.cf << EOF;
dbpath = $db_path
query = SELECT 1 FROM users WHERE email LIKE '%%@%s' UNION SELECT 1 FROM aliases WHERE source LIKE '%%@%s'
EOF
# SQL statement to check if we handle mail for a user.
cat > /etc/postfix/virtual-mailbox-maps.cf << EOF;
dbpath = $db_path
query = SELECT 1 FROM users WHERE email = '%s'
EOF
# SQL statement to rewrite an email address if an alias is present.
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# Aliases have precedence over users, but that's counter-intuitive for
# catch-all aliases ("@domain.com") which should *not* catch mail users.
# To fix this, not only query the aliases table but also the users
# table, i.e. turn users into aliases from themselves to themselves.
# If there is both an alias and a user for the same address either
# might be returned by the UNION, so the whole query is wrapped in
# another select that prioritizes the alias definition.
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cat > /etc/postfix/virtual-alias-maps.cf << EOF;
dbpath = $db_path
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query = SELECT destination from ( SELECT destination, 0 as priority FROM aliases WHERE source = '%s' UNION SELECT email as destination, 1 as priority FROM users WHERE email = '%s' ) ORDER BY priority LIMIT 1;
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EOF
# Restart Services
##################
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restart_service postfix
restart_service dovecot
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