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				@ -41,13 +41,6 @@ source /etc/mailinabox.conf # load global vars
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#   always will.
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					#   always will.
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# * `ca-certificates`: A trust store used to squelch postfix warnings about
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					# * `ca-certificates`: A trust store used to squelch postfix warnings about
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#   untrusted opportunistically-encrypted connections.
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					#   untrusted opportunistically-encrypted connections.
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#
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# postgrey is going to come in via the Mail-in-a-Box PPA, which publishes
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# a modified version of postgrey that lets senders whitelisted by dnswl.org
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# pass through without being greylisted. So please note [dnswl's license terms](https://www.dnswl.org/?page_id=9):
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# > Every user with more than 100’000 queries per day on the public nameserver
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# > infrastructure and every commercial vendor of dnswl.org data (eg through
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# > anti-spam solutions) must register with dnswl.org and purchase a subscription.
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echo "Installing Postfix (SMTP server)..."
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					echo "Installing Postfix (SMTP server)..."
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apt_install postfix postfix-sqlite postfix-pcre postgrey ca-certificates
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					apt_install postfix postfix-sqlite postfix-pcre postgrey ca-certificates
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
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source setup/functions.sh # load our functions
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					source setup/functions.sh # load our functions
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# Check system setup: Are we running as root on Ubuntu 14.04 on a
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					# Check system setup: Are we running as root on Ubuntu 18.04 on a
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# machine with enough memory? Is /tmp mounted with exec.
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					# machine with enough memory? Is /tmp mounted with exec.
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# If not, this shows an error and exits.
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					# If not, this shows an error and exits.
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source setup/preflight.sh
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					source setup/preflight.sh
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@ -134,8 +134,8 @@ hide_output apt-get update
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fi
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					fi
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# ### Suppress Upgrade Prompts
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					# ### Suppress Upgrade Prompts
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# Since Mail-in-a-Box might jump straight to 18.04 LTS, there's no need
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					# When Ubuntu 20 comes out, we don't want users to be prompted to upgrade,
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# to be reminded about 16.04 on every login.
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					# because we don't yet support it.
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if [ -f /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades ]; then
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					if [ -f /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades ]; then
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	tools/editconf.py /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades Prompt=never
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						tools/editconf.py /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades Prompt=never
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	rm -f /var/lib/ubuntu-release-upgrader/release-upgrade-available
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						rm -f /var/lib/ubuntu-release-upgrader/release-upgrade-available
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@ -182,7 +182,6 @@ fi
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# * DNSSEC signing keys (see `dns.sh`)
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					# * DNSSEC signing keys (see `dns.sh`)
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# * our management server's API key (via Python's os.urandom method)
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					# * our management server's API key (via Python's os.urandom method)
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# * Roundcube's SECRET_KEY (`webmail.sh`)
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					# * Roundcube's SECRET_KEY (`webmail.sh`)
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# * ownCloud's administrator account password (`owncloud.sh`)
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#
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					#
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# Why /dev/urandom? It's the same as /dev/random, except that it doesn't wait
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					# Why /dev/urandom? It's the same as /dev/random, except that it doesn't wait
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# for a constant new stream of entropy. In practice, we only need a little
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					# for a constant new stream of entropy. In practice, we only need a little
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apt_install nginx php7.0-cli php7.0-fpm
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					apt_install nginx php7.0-cli php7.0-fpm
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# Set PHP7 as the default
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					# Set PHP7.0 as the default since several versions are available.
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update-alternatives --set php /usr/bin/php7.0
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					update-alternatives --set php /usr/bin/php7.0
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rm -f /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default
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					rm -f /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default
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