Design Check

Felix Ingram f.ingram at gmail.com
Wed Oct 27 23:47:00 EEST 2021


On Wed, 27 Oct 2021 at 18:27, <dovecot at ptld.com> wrote:

> > On 10-27-2021 12:06 pm, Felix Ingram wrote:
> >
> > user1 at foobar.mydomain.com
> > user2 at foobar.mydomain.com
> > user1 at barbaz.mydomain.com
> > user2 at barbaz.mydomain.com
> >
> > I would like all emails to the "foobar" subdomain to end up in their
> > own mailbox and all emails to the "barbaz" subdomain to go to their own
> > mailbox.
>
> Your question might be more suited to the postfix mailing list. Dovecot
> doesn't receive mail from the internet, which i believe you understand
> as you said "have postfix accepting the emails before passing them to
> Dovecot".
>
> On the postfix side, one option would be using one mailbox and one
> catchall for each subdomain.
>
>     Setup a user: catchall at foobar.mydomain.com
>     Setup an alias: @foobar.mydomain.com -> catchall at foobar.mydomain.com
>
>     Setup a user: catchall at barbaz.mydomain.com
>     Setup an alias: @barbaz.mydomain.com -> catchall at barbaz.mydomain.com
>
> On the dovecot side, you can setup each person with their own login user
> and all of those users access the same IMAP inbox. Or you could just
> give everyone the password to the same one mailbox
> catchall at foobar.mydomain.com.
>
>
So I think this would make sense, though one stumbling block could be that
we don't
know the various subdomains ahead of time. The purpose of the system is
that users
can create disposable/temporary email addresses for various testing jobs.
The subdomain
can be any value that the user wants, and we don't want them to have to
precreate them before
they can use an address (we have an existing system that works this way,
and so we want to
keep that behaviour). I think your approach would work, however, if I set
up aliases similar to:

@barbaz.mydomain.com -> barbaz at mydomain.com.

I believe I can do that in postfix with some regex magic.
I would then want users to log in as "barbaz", and get access to all of the
emails. I believe that
if I create Dovecot users for my system users, and then set them as master
users, then they will
be able to log into Dovecot with something like:

barbaz*<system user account>

as their username.


Not sure "dovecot creating users" is the right way to think about it.
> Dovecot simply looks for IMAP files where its told to look. In dovecot
> config you setup flat files or databases that tell dovecot if someone
> logs in with this user:pass then look in this /server/path for emails.
> Other than that config, which you could point to a different
> /server/path changing their inbox, there are no "accounts".
>

I think my "creating users" was me wanting to make sure that when postfix
passes an email for
"barbaz at mydomain.com" to Dovecot, then Dovecot will store it and wait for
someone to come along
and impersonate barbaz. i.e. "barbaz" doesn't have to exist as a user
already before Dovecot will store the
mail.

Thanks again for the pointers - I shall play with postfix local delivery
before trying to wire up Dovecot.

Regards,

Felix
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