This will default to True and defer emails that fail even "loose"
validation of DANE or MTA-STS
It should work most of the time but if it doesn't and you would rather
see your emails delivered, you can turn it off.
1873: Completed Hebrew translation r=mergify[bot] a=yarons
The Hebrew translation is incomplete so I've completed it.
Co-authored-by: Yaron Shahrabani <sh.yaron@gmail.com>
1939: Ensure that we don't do multiple DNS lookups in the sieve script r=mergify[bot] a=nextgens
## What type of PR?
bug-fix
## What does this PR do?
It ensures that DNS lookups don't introduce inconsistent state. We may want to go further and actually check the return codes of rspamc too.
I haven't tested it but it should work.
### Related issue(s)
- #1938
Co-authored-by: Florent Daigniere <nextgens@freenetproject.org>
1916: Ratelimit outgoing emails per user r=mergify[bot] a=nextgens
## What type of PR?
Feature
## What does this PR do?
A conflict-free version of #1360 implementing per-user sender limits
### Related issue(s)
- close#1360
- close#1031
- close#1774
## Prerequistes
Before we can consider review and merge, please make sure the following list is done and checked.
If an entry in not applicable, you can check it or remove it from the list.
- [x] In case of feature or enhancement: documentation updated accordingly
- [x] Unless it's docs or a minor change: add [changelog](https://mailu.io/master/contributors/workflow.html#changelog) entry file.
Co-authored-by: Florent Daigniere <nextgens@freenetproject.org>
Co-authored-by: Dimitri Huisman <diman@huisman.xyz>
Adds a 'none' env option to WEBROOT_REDIRECT so that no `location /`
configuration is written to nginx.conf.
This is useful for setting up Mailu and Mailman where we override the
root to proxy to the mailing list server instead. Without this change
the nginx container will not start, or for 1.7 users can set their
WEBMAIL_PATH to / with no webmail to get the same results.
This fix means that future users don't have to choose between webmail
and a root override and makes the configuration intention clear.
I have found a list of the top100 email destinations online and ran them
through a script to ensure that all of their MX servers had valid
configuration... this is the result