<Overview>FREE version of Poste.io, full mail server solution. POP3, SMTP, IMAP, Spamassassin, WebMail, WebAdmin.
INITIAL SETUP:
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0. Requires registered FQDN to send/receive external email.
1. Following ports are used by container for mail: 25, 110, 143, 443, 465, 587, 993, 995
2. Following ports are used by container for webui: 443, 8280 (These may conflict, check your ports)
3. Make a user share for mail data, default is /mnt/user/poste
4. Some or all mail ports may need to be opened, forwarded, or dmz for mail send/receive to work.
Optional arguments
-e "HTTPS=OFF" To disable all redirects to encrypted HTTP, its useful when you are using some kind of reverse proxy (place this argument before image name!)
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NOTE: Marked as BETA, simply because author is not an expert in email exchange servers -- software itself looks pretty good.</Overview>
<ConfigName="Data Folder"Target="/data"Default="/mnt/user/poste"Mode="rw"Description="poste data folder"Type="Path"Display="always"Required="true"Mask="false">/mnt/user/poste</Config>
<ConfigName="external Sieve filter manager"Target="4190"Default="4190"Mode="tcp"Description="When you are going to use clients with ability to manage Sieve filters externally, you need also publish port 4190"Type="Port"Display="always"Required="false"Mask="false">4190</Config>
<Beta>true</Beta>
<Date>1519017501</Date>
<Description>FREE version of Poste.io, full mail server solution. POP3, SMTP, IMAP, Spamassassin, WebMail, WebAdmin.
INITIAL SETUP:
------------------------
0. Requires registered FQDN to send/receive external email.
1. Following ports are used by container for mail: 25, 110, 143, 443, 465, 587, 993, 995
2. Following ports are used by container for webui: 443, 8280 (These may conflict, check your ports)
3. Make a user share for mail data, default is /mnt/user/poste
4. Some or all mail ports may need to be opened, forwarded, or dmz for mail send/receive to work.
Optional arguments
-e "HTTPS=OFF" To disable all redirects to encrypted HTTP, its useful when you are using some kind of reverse proxy (place this argument before image name!)
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NOTE: Marked as BETA, simply because author is not an expert in email exchange servers -- software itself looks pretty good.</Description>