60 lines
2.1 KiB
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60 lines
2.1 KiB
Markdown
# What is Postfix Admin?
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Postfix Admin is a web based interface to configure and manage a Postfix based email server for many users. Features include support for virtual domains and aliases, quotas, and vacation/out-of-the-office messages. It requires PHP, Postfix and one of MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite.
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%%LOGO%%
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# How to use this image
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## No config.local.php / no existing setup
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If you do not have a config.local.php, then we fall back to look for environment variables to generate one.
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```console
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$ docker run -e POSTFIXADMIN_DB_TYPE=mysqli \
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-e POSTFIXADMIN_DB_HOST=whatever \
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-e POSTFIXADMIN_DB_USER=user \
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-e POSTFIXADMIN_DB_PASSWORD=topsecret \
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-e POSTFIXADMIN_DB_NAME=postfixadmin \
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--name some-%%REPO%% \
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%%IMAGE%%
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```
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`POSTFIXADMIN_DB_TYPE` can be one of :
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- mysqli
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- pgsql
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- sqlite
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Note: An SQLite database is not recommend but used as a fallback if you do not have a config.local.php and do not specify the above variables. Do not forget to add a volume for the SQLite path.
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You can also specify a `POSTFIXADMIN_SETUP_PASSWORD` environment variable.
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If you'd like to be able to access the instance from the host without the container's IP, standard port mappings can be used:
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```console
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$ docker run -e POSTFIXADMIN_DB_TYPE=mysqli \
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-e POSTFIXADMIN_DB_HOST=whatever \
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-e POSTFIXADMIN_DB_USER=user \
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-e POSTFIXADMIN_DB_PASSWORD=topsecret \
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-e POSTFIXADMIN_DB_NAME=postfixadmin \
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--name some-%%REPO%% \
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-p 8080:80
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%%IMAGE%%
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```
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Then, access it via `http://localhost:8080` or `http://host-ip:8080` in a browser.
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## Existing config.local.php
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```console
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$ docker run -v /local/path/to/config.local.php:/var/www/html/config.local.php \
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--name some-%%REPO%% \
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-p 8080:80 \
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%%IMAGE%%
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```
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%%STACK%%
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Run docker stack deploy -c stack.yml %%REPO%% (or docker-compose -f stack.yml up), wait for it to initialize completely, and visit http://swarm-ip:8080, http://localhost:8080, or http://host-ip:8080 (as appropriate).
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