Zentyal Forum, Linux Small Business Server
Zentyal Server => Email and Groupware => Topic started by: metafarion on August 21, 2019, 01:23:32 am
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Does anyone know how to import a bunch of whitelisted addresses and domains in a plain text file dumped from another mail filter? I see the Sender Policy is reflected in /etc/amavis/conf.d/zentyal-01 and /etc/spamassassin/local.cf, but both of those files get overwritten by changes in the web GUI.
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I have a similar situation. hope someone helps answer this question
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:)
Read this: https://doc.zentyal.org/en/appendix-c.html#stubs (https://doc.zentyal.org/en/appendix-c.html#stubs)
When you need customize services on Zentyal you have to work on the templates (stubs) that Zentyal uses in order to generate these services configuration files since Zentyal re-generates them each time restarts them.
The template type which Zentyal uses is "mason" perl templates. You can learn about it here https://masonbook.houseabsolute.com (https://masonbook.houseabsolute.com)
Cheers!
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I am familiar with using stubs to affect the generation of config files. And I suppose I could put my whitelisted addresses into a stub to be written into /etc/spamassassin/local.cf, but they would be invisible and therefore uneditable by the web GUI.
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:)
Use this command:
sudo /usr/share/zentyal/redisvi
It opens the redis database in "vim". Looks into for this:
mailfilter/conf/AntispamACL/keys/ants1: {
"sender" : "@lab6.lan",
"policy" : "whitelist"
}
mailfilter/conf/AntispamACL/keys/ants2: {
"sender" : "@test.lan",
"policy" : "blacklist"
}
mailfilter/conf/AntispamACL/keys/ants3: {
"sender" : "@gmail",
"policy" : "whitelist"
}
mailfilter/conf/AntispamACL/keys/ants4: {
"policy" : "whitelist",
"sender" : "@viejoslibros.es"
}
mailfilter/conf/AntispamACL/keys/ants5: {
"sender" : "@amano.es",
"policy" : "whitelist"
}
mailfilter/conf/AntispamACL/max_id: 5
mailfilter/conf/AntispamACL/order: [
"ants1",
"ants2",
"ants3",
"ants4",
"ants5"
]
This is an example on my machine. I have created by hand this:
##-> manual
mailfilter/conf/AntispamACL/keys/ants5: {
"sender" : "@amano.es",
"policy" : "whitelist"
}
mailfilter/conf/AntispamACL/max_id: 5 # add 1 to the previous max_id
mailfilter/conf/AntispamACL/order: [
"ants1",
"ants2",
"ants3",
"ants4",
"ants5" # add manually the new record
]
You have to create the structure
mailfilter/conf/AntispamACL/keys/ants5: {
"sender" : "@amano.es",
"policy" : "whitelist"
}
for each one of the domains (use a script) . Afterwards paste it on redisvi and modify "mailfilter/conf/AntispamACL/max_id:" and add to this structure the new "ants" structures
mailfilter/conf/AntispamACL/order: [
"ants1",
"ants2",
"ants3",
"ants4",
"ants5" # add manually the new record
]
Restart mail filter and your webadmin will reflect the changes. Be careful and respect the formats, etc. It could be dangerous (backup your redis database before)
Cheers!
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Thanks! That worked nicely with a little text processing to put the existing list in the right format.
redisvi is a really handy tool to have available!