Drop most of the existing certificate handling, because we're effectively
duplicating functionality that NixOS offers for free with better
design, testing and maintainance than what we could provide downstream.
The remaining two options are to reference an
existing `security.acme.certs` configuration through
`mailserver.x509.useACMEHost` or to provide existing key material via
`mailserver.x509.certificateFile` and `mailserver.x509.privateKeyFile`.
Support for automatic creation of self-signed certificates has been
removed, because it is undesirable in public mail setups.
The updated setup guide now displays the recommended configuration that
relies on the NixOS ACME module, but requires further customization to
select a suitable challenge.
Co-Authored-By: Emily <git@emilylange.de>
Bring them up from the DMARC reporting section to the mailserver toplevel
so they become reusable for the upcoming TLSRPT integration.
We default to the first domain in the domains option, if not set
explicitly, so that `systemDomain` doesn't become a blocker for existing
setups. We still encourage picking out the intended one, which is likely
the one used for the MX hostname.
This also simplifies the DMARC reporting configuration, which doesn't
need to be so fine-grained.
Co-Authored-By: Emily <git@emilylange.de>
In nixpkgs we expose `services.dovecot.hasNewUnitName` option that can be
safely inspected to understand that whether to use the `dovecot` systemd
service name instead of `dovecot2`.
Enabling the rspamd debug log drowns out everything else and should be
selected explicitly as needed.
The external test does not require it and removing it makes it much
(~40.5%) faster, since it now does not block on terminal output anymore.
Before:
```
Benchmark 1: nix build .#hydraJobs.x86_64-linux.external-unstable --rebuild
Time (mean ± σ): 151.737 s ± 1.074 s [User: 0.310 s, System: 0.289 s]
Range (min … max): 150.321 s … 153.512 s 10 runs
```
After:
```
Benchmark 1: nix build .#hydraJobs.x86_64-linux.external-unstable --rebuild
Time (mean ± σ): 90.531 s ± 0.557 s [User: 0.054 s, System: 0.045 s]
Range (min … max): 89.579 s … 91.278 s 10 runs
```
This switches the full-text search plugin from fts-xapian to
fts-flatcurve, the now preferred indexer still powered by Xapian,
which will be integrated into Dovecot core 2.4.
This sets a sane minimal configuration for the plugin with
international language support.
The plugin options marked as "advanced" in Dovecot's documentation
aren't re-exposed for simplicity. They can nevertheless be overridden
by module consumers by directly setting keys with
`services.dovecot2.pluginSettings.fts_*`.
The `fullTextSearch.maintenance` option is removed as the index is now
incrementally optimised in the background.
GitLab: closes https://gitlab.com/simple-nixos-mailserver/nixos-mailserver/-/issues/239
fts xapian does not publish configuration changes in a changelog. As a
result, some options that nixos mailserver was setting for it have been
ignored for several years. New options (process_limit) are now
recommended. This adapts the module to these changes.
The default value of partial= is 2, but fts_xapian 1.8.3 now requires it
to be at least 3, and fails loudly in case it is 2. As a result, this
change is required to support fts_xapian 1.8.3 and later.