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{ config, pkgs, ... }:
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{ config, pkgs, ... }:
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{
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imports = [
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imports = [
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(builtins.fetchTarball "https://github.com/r-raymond/nixos-mailserver/releases/tag/v2.0.1")
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(builtins.fetchTarball "https://github.com/r-raymond/nixos-mailserver/archive/v2.0.1.tar.gz")
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];
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];
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mailserver = {
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mailserver = {
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{ config, pkgs, ... }:
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imports = [
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imports = [
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(builtins.fetchTarball "https://github.com/r-raymond/nixos-mailserver/releases/tag/v2.0.1")
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(builtins.fetchTarball "https://github.com/r-raymond/nixos-mailserver/archive/v2.0.1.tar.gz")
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];
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];
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mailserver = {
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mailserver = {
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#### Step 3: Set `MX` Records
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#### Step 3: Set `MX` Records
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For all `domain` in `domains` do:
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For every `domain` in `domains` do:
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* Add a `MX` record to the domain `domain`
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* Add a `MX` record to the domain `domain`
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| Name (Subdomain) | TTL | Type | Priority | Value |
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| Name (Subdomain) | TTL | Type | Priority | Value |
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You can test this via
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You can test this via
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dig -t TXT <domain>
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dig -t MX <domain>
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...
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;; ANSWER SECTION:
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;; ANSWER SECTION:
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#### Step 4: Set `SPF` Records
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#### Step 4: Set `SPF` Records
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For all `domain` in `domains` do:
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For every `domain` in `domains` do:
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* Add a `SPF` record to the domain `domain`
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* Add a `SPF` record to the domain `domain`
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| Name (Subdomain) | TTL | Type | Priority | Value |
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| Name (Subdomain) | TTL | Type | Priority | Value |
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#### Step 5: Set `DKIM` signature
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#### Step 5: Set `DKIM` signature
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For all `domain` in `domains` do:
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For every `domain` in `domains` do:
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* Go to your server and navigate to the dkim key directory (by default
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* Go to your server and navigate to the dkim key directory (by default
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`/var/dkim`. There you will find a public key for any domain in the
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`/var/dkim`. There you will find a public key for any domain in the
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`domain.txt` file. It will look like
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`domain.txt` file. It will look like
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Write an email to your aunt (who has been waiting for your reply far too long),
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Write an email to your aunt (who has been waiting for your reply far too long),
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and sign up for some of the finest newsletters the Internet has.
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and sign up for some of the finest newsletters the Internet has.
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Besides that, you can send an email to `mail-tester.com` and see how you score,
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Besides that, you can send an email to [mail-tester.com](https://www.mail-tester.com/) and see how you score,
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and let `http://mxtoolbox.com/` take a look at your setup, but if you followed
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and let [mxtoolbox.com](http://mxtoolbox.com/) take a look at your setup, but if you followed
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the steps closely then everything should be awesome!
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the steps closely then everything should be awesome!
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