## * Install packages
# light version of exim does not have sasl auth support.
-pi exim4-daemon-heavy spamassassin spf-tools-perl openvpn dnsmasq
+pi exim4-daemon-heavy spamassassin spf-tools-perl openvpn
# trisquel 8 = openvpn, debian stretch = openvpn-client
vpn_ser=openvpn-client
/a/exe/cedit mail /etc/dnsmasq-servers.conf <<'EOF' || [[ $? == 1 ]]
server=/mail.iankelling.org/127.0.1.1
EOF
- systemctl reload dnsmasq
+ if systemctl is-active dnsmasq >/dev/null; then
+ systemctl reload dnsmasq
+ fi
# I used to use debconf-set-selections + dpkg-reconfigure,
# which then updates this file
EOF
echo | /a/exe/cedit mail /etc/dnsmasq-servers.conf || [[ $? == 1 ]]
- systemctl reload dnsmasq
+ if systemctl is-active dnsmasq >/dev/null; then
+ systemctl reload dnsmasq
+ fi
systemctl disable mailclean.timer &>/dev/null ||:
systemctl stop mailclean.timer &>/dev/null ||:
hostname -f > /etc/mailname
- # We set this to alerts on MAIL_HOST, but using a user that doesn't exist elsewhere
+ # This ends up at alerts mailbox on MAIL_HOST, but using a user that doesn't exist elsewhere
# is no good.
sed -i --follow-symlinks -f - /etc/aliases <<EOF
-\$a root:
+\$a root: root@mail.iankelling.org
/^root:/d
EOF
# * reload exim
-systemctl reload exim4
-systemctl start exim4
+if systemctl is-active exim4 >/dev/null; then
+ systemctl reload exim4
+else
+ systemctl start exim4
+fi
# * mail monitoring / testing