diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 011dbe4..28297c1 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -59,17 +59,17 @@ dovecot pam.d postfix procmailrc skel systemd opendkim 1. Install the packages in the `Package Requirements` above 2. Copy the folders above that aren't already configured to their equivalent location in `/etc` 3. Add an A DNS record for the FQDN and a hostname for the server -4. Set the hostname of the server with `hostnamectl set-hostname SOMETHING.REPLACEME.TLD` where `SOMETHING.REPLACEME.TLD` is the server hostname +4. Set the hostname of the server with `hostnamectl set-hostname SOMETHING.REPLACEME.TLD` where `SOMETHING` is a unique name for the server and `REPLACEME.TLD` is the domain. This will be the server's new hostname. 5. Add the hostname of the server to the end of the line starting with `127.0.0.1` in `/etc/hosts` -6. In `/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf` and `/etc/opendkim/opendkim.conf` replace occurances of `REPLACEME.TLD` and occurances of `REPLACEME` with the first part of the hostname -7. In `/etc/postfix/main.cf` replace `SOMETHING` with the hostname of the server and occurrences of `REPLACEME.TLD` with the domain -8. Run `opendkim-genkey -r -s REPLACEME -d REPLACEME.TLD` where `REPLACEME` is the first part of the hostname +6. In `/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf` and `/etc/opendkim/opendkim.conf` replace occurances of `REPLACEME.TLD` with the domain, and occurances of `REPLACEME` with the first part of the domain +7. In `/etc/postfix/main.cf` replace `SOMETHING.REPLACEME.TLD` with the hostname of the server and `REPLACEME.TLD` with the domain +8. Run `opendkim-genkey -r -s REPLACEME -d REPLACEME.TLD` where `REPLACEME.TLD` is the domain, and `REPLACEME` is the first part of the domain 9. In `/etc/postfix/aliases`, replace the instance of `REPLACEME` with the user that should receive domain-level emails 10. Run `newaliases` to update the aliases database with the contents of `/etc/postfix/aliases` 11. Run `systemctl start postfix dovecot opendkim` to start the mail services and `systemctl status postfix dovecot opendkim` to check for errors 12. If there were no errors in the previous command, run `systemctl enable postfix dovecot opendkim` to enable the mail services at boot 13. Create an MX DNS record for `REPLACEME.TLD` containing the hostname (`REPLACEME.TLD` can usually be left out of the input field) -14. Create a TXT DNS record for the host `REPLACEME._domainkey.REPLACEME.TLD` containing `v=DKIM1; k=rsa; s=email; p=PASSWORD`, replacing the occurance of `REPLACEME` with the first part of the hostname and `PASSWORD` with the string following `p=` in `/etc/opendkim/REPLACEME.txt` (`REPLACEME.TLD` can usually be left out of the input field) +14. Create a TXT DNS record for the host `REPLACEME._domainkey.REPLACEME.TLD` containing `v=DKIM1; k=rsa; s=email; p=PASSWORD`, replacing the occurance of `REPLACEME` with the first part of the domain, `REPLACEME.TLD` with the full domain, and `PASSWORD` with the string following `p=` in `/etc/opendkim/REPLACEME.txt` (`REPLACEME.TLD` can usually be left out of the input field) 15. Create a TXT DNS record for the host `REPLACEME.TLD` containing `v=spf1 mx -all` (`REPLACEME.TLD` can usually be left out of the input field) 16. Create a TXT DNS record for the host `_dmarc.REPLACEME.TLD` containing `v=DMARC1; p=none` (`REPLACEME.TLD` can usually be left out of the input field) 17. Set the reverse DNS record for the VPS to the hostname