Nullmailer is useful in situations where you have machines but do not wish to configure them with a full email service (mail transfer agent, MTA).
Particularly to send email about local activity to a centralised place.
By default, the module will configure things to be sent, via SMTP, to:
smtp.$::domain
to
root@$::domain
i.e. given $::domain is 'example.com', mail would be sent to [email protected] via SMTP to smtp.example.com
This may require you to configure your SMTP server to accept incoming email from various machines.
NOTE: /etc/mailname must be set to a reasonable value. This module will, by default, set it to $::fqdn
class {'nullmailer': }
To configure who will receive all email:
class {'nullmailer':
adminaddr => "[email protected]"
}
Or to change the machine where email is sent to:
class {'nullmailer':
remoterelay => "elsewhere.example.com"
}
When modifying these parameters, please ensure the value is in double quotes.
Other things to modify are listed in the init.pp file
nullmailer is also able to use a remote relay which is on a different port, requires authentication, etc.
As the combination of options will vary widely between various setups, instead an 'opts' variable is provided.
class {'nullmailer':
remoteopts => "--port=2525"
}
Send to port 2525 instead of port 25
class {'nullmailer':
remoteopts => "--user=foo --pass=bar"
}
Other available options (for Nullmailer 1.10+) are:
- --port, set the port number of the remote host to connect to
- --user, set the user name to be used for authentication
- --pass, set the password for authentication
- --auth-login, use AUTH LOGIN instead of auto-detecting in SMTP
- --ssl, Connect using SSL (on port 465 instead) (1.10+)
- --starttls, use STARTTLS command (1.10+)
- --x509cafile, Certificate authority trust file (1.10+)
- --x509crlfile, Certificate revocation list file (1.10+)
- --x509fmtdef, X.509 files are in DER format (1.10+)
- --insecure, Do not abort if server certificate fails validation (1.10+)
Another use case might be not rewriting, or even having, a specific admin address to send email to. In this case, set adminaddr to the magic value of an empty string, like so;
class {'nullmailer':
adminaddr => '',
}
With things set up like this the remoterelay decides what addresses will be rewritten rather than all of them being at the client prior to sending.
nullmailer is capable of handling multiple remote SMTP servers for delivery. If this is your setup, this module will not work out of the box for you.
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