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Some MTAs reject client connections unless the local name (used in the HELO/EHLO command) looks like an FQDN. Currently, smtp-check always uses `localhost`, which does not look like an FQDN. This patch adds a command line flag to smtp-check to specify the local name to be used. Fixes https://github.com/albertito/chasquid/issues/37. Amended-by: Alberto Bertogli <albertito@blitiri.com.ar> Minor edits to the commit message, adjust flag name, go fmt.
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chasquid
chasquid is an SMTP (email) server with a focus on simplicity, security, and ease of operation.
It is designed mainly for individuals and small groups.
It's written in Go, and distributed under the Apache license 2.0.
Features
- Easy
- Easy to configure.
- Hard to mis-configure in ways that are harmful or insecure (e.g. no open relay, or clear-text authentication).
- Monitoring HTTP server, with exported variables and tracing to help debugging.
- Integrated with Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch.
- Supports using Dovecot for authentication.
- Useful
- Secure
- Tracking of per-domain TLS support, prevents connection downgrading.
- Multiple TLS certificates.
- Easy integration with Let's Encrypt.
- SPF and MTA-STS checking.
Documentation
The how-to guide and the installation guide are the best starting points on how to install, configure and run chasquid.
You will find all documentation here.
Contact
If you have any questions, comments or patches, please send them to the mailing
list,
chasquid@googlegroups.com.
To subscribe, send an email to chasquid+subscribe@googlegroups.com.
Security issues can be reported privately to albertito@blitiri.com.ar.
Bug reports and pull requests on GitHub are also welcome.
You can also reach out via IRC, #chasquid on OFTC.
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