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title = "SMTP Gateway with Exim"
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description = "Start a SMTP server that forwards all mails to docspell."
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# SMTP Gateway with Exim
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One possible use case for the [integration
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endpoint](@/docs/api/upload.md#integration-endpoint) is a SMTP server
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that forwards all local mail to docspell. This way there is no
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periodic polling involved and documents (e-mails) get into docspell
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without delay.
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The `tools/exim` folder contains a docker file and a sample
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`exim.conf` to help start with this setup. Note that these files
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provide a minimal setup, you might want to add tls and spam protection
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when opening it to the public.
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# What you need
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You need to own a domain and add the appropriate MX records to point
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to your server. In this document, the domain `test.org` is used.
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You need to enable the [integration
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endpoint](@/docs/api/upload.md#integration-endpoint) in the docspell
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configuration.
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# Exim
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[Exim](http://exim.org/) is a popular smtp server (message transfer
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agent). It is used here only because of previous knowledge, but same
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can be achieved with other MTAs.
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# The Config File
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Here is the example config file for exim:
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{{ incl_conf(path="templates/shortcodes/sample-exim.conf") }}
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Exim has good [documentation](https://www.exim.org/docs.html), look
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there for more info. The following is only a quick summary of the file
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above.
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The `domainlist local_domains` should list your domain. Only mails to
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this domain are allowed, as specified in the first rule in
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`acl_check_rcpt`. So mails to `name@test.org` are ok, but
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`name@someother.org` not.
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Another rule in `acl_check_rcpt` executes a `GET` request against the
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integration endpoint. If that fails, the recipient is wrong (or the
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endpoint disabled) and the mail is rejected right away.
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Then the `routers` define how a mail is handled. There is only one
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router that accepts all mails (that have not been rejected by a rule
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in acls) and uses the `docspell` transport to deliver it. The
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transport specifies a command via the `pipe` driver that is run with
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the mail. The mail itself is provided via stdin. So a simple `curl`
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command can upload it to the integration endpoint. Here are some quick
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notes about the used options (see `man curl`):
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- `--silent` and `--out /dev/null` don't print upload progress
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information and no output to stdout
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- `--fail` return non-zero if http status code is not success
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- `-F` use a multipart/form-data request (defaults to a POST request)
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- `"file=@-;filename=\"$_subject:\""` add one part with name `file`
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and take the data from stdin (`@-`). Since there is no filename, we
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use the subject of the mail. This is [supported by
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exim](http://exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-string_expansions.html)
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by expanding the subject mail header via `$h_subject:` (the colon is
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required).
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- `$local_part` this is expanded by exim to the recipient address,
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only the part until the `@` sign.
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- `${env{DS_HEADER}{$value} fail}` looks up an environment variable by
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key `DS_HEADER`. This is usually defined in `docker-compose.yml`.
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The value must be the "secret" header value as defined in docspell's
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configuration file.
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- `${env{DS_URL}{$value} fail}` the url to docspell. It is looked up
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from the environment with key `DS_URL`, which is usually defined in
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`docker-compose.yml`. Adding the `$local_part` at the end means that
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mails to `somename@test.org` are uploaded to the collective
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`somename`.
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# Install with Docker
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Go into the `tools/exim` directory and build the docker image:
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``` bash
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docker build -t ds-exim:latest -f exim.dockerfile .
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```
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Then start docspell somewhere and configure the integration endpoint
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to use http-header protection; i.e. set this in the config file:
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``` bash
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docspell.server {
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integration-endpoint {
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enabled = true
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http-header = {
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enabled = true
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header-value = "test123"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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Then edit the `docker-compose.yml` and change the environment
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variables as needed.
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Finally start the container:
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``` bash
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docker-compose up
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```
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# Test Run
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Now it is possible to send mails to this MTA which will be immediatly
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uploaded to docspell for the collective corresponding to the
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`$local_part` of the recipients address. Here is a quick telnet
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session (the collective is named `family`):
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```
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~> telnet localhost 25
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Trying ::1...
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Connected to localhost.
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Escape character is '^]'.
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220 test.org ESMTP Exim 4.93 Sun, 14 Jun 2020 19:03:51 +0000
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ehlo localhost
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250-test.org Hello localhost [::1]
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250-SIZE 31457280
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250-8BITMIME
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250-PIPELINING
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250-CHUNKING
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250 HELP
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mail from:<me@test.org>
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250 OK
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rcpt to:<family@test.org>
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250 Accepted
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data
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354 Enter message, ending with "." on a line by itself
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From: me@test.org
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To: family@test.org
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Subject: This is a test
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Test,
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this is just a test mail.
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250 OK id=1jkXwf-000007-0d
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quit
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221 test.org closing connection
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Connection closed by foreign host.
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~>
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```
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The mail is processed and results in an item:
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{{ figure(file="exim-mail.png") }}
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However, if a mail is to an unknown collective or not to the
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configured local domain, the server rejects it immediately:
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``` bash
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~> telnet localhost 25
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Trying ::1...
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Connected to localhost.
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Escape character is '^]'.
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220 test.org ESMTP Exim 4.93 Sun, 14 Jun 2020 19:07:04 +0000
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ehlo localhost
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250-test.org Hello localhost [::1]
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250-SIZE 31457280
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250-8BITMIME
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250-PIPELINING
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250-CHUNKING
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250 HELP
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mail from:<me@test.org>
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250 OK
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rcpt to:<family22@test.org>
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550 Recipient unknown
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rcpt to:<family@gmail.com>
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550 Administrative prohibition
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quit
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221 test.org closing connection
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Connection closed by foreign host.
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```
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