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  • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

    @jsuto You still with us? Want to give this a spin?

    I have a couple of questions on the app, shall we discuss in the open here for the benefit of the community that I'm sure will enjoy championing this addition from your great work for you.

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    @marcusquinn open please 🙂

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    • vladimir.dV vladimir.d

      Mailpiler app for cloudron is here, built based on the original docker configuration.
      https://git.cloudron.io/vladimir.d/mailpiler

      Comments are very welcome.

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      @vladimir-d Feedback :
      I tried building the app from the git address
      I got error as below

      => ERROR [ 6/10] ADD config/nginx /app/data/nginx                                                                              0.0s
      ------
       > [ 6/10] ADD config/nginx /app/data/nginx:
      ------
      failed to compute cache key: "/config/nginx" not found: not found
      

      I fixed this by creating a directory 'nginx' in 'mailpiler-master/conf' and copied the 'nginx.conf from its location couple layers below
      Building then continued correctly.
      Other errors found which I am investigating

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      • vladimir.dV vladimir.d

        Mailpiler app for cloudron is here, built based on the original docker configuration.
        https://git.cloudron.io/vladimir.d/mailpiler

        Comments are very welcome.

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        wrote on last edited by timconsidine
        #20

        @vladimir-d Feedback on building :
        After sorting out nginx.conf location, there is long list of building information until :

        #5 86.05 dpkg: error processing archive piler_1.3.11-focal-5c2ceb1_amd64.deb (--install):
        #5 86.05  package architecture (amd64) does not match system (arm64)
        #5 86.05 Errors were encountered while processing:
        #5 86.05  piler_1.3.11-focal-5c2ceb1_amd64.deb
        ------
        executor failed running [/bin/sh -c apt-get update &&     apt-get -y --no-install-recommends install        wget openssl sysstat php7.4-cli php7.4-cgi php7.4-mysql php7.4-fpm php7.4-zip php7.4-ldap        php7.4-gd php7.4-curl php7.4-xml php7.4-memcached catdoc unrtf poppler-utils nginx tnef sudo libzip5        libtre5 cron libmariadb-dev mariadb-client-core-10.3 python3 python3-mysqldb ca-certificates curl 	   crudini vim net-tools supervisor memcached &&     apt-get clean &&     rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* &&     wget --no-check-certificate -q -O ${SPHINX_BIN_TARGZ} ${DOWNLOAD_URL}/generic-local/${SPHINX_BIN_TARGZ} &&     tar zxvf ${SPHINX_BIN_TARGZ} &&     sed -i '/session    required     pam_loginuid.so/c\#session    required     pam_loginuid.so' /etc/pam.d/cron && 	wget --no-check-certificate -q -O ${PACKAGE} https://bitbucket.org/jsuto/piler/downloads/${PACKAGE} &&     dpkg -i ${PACKAGE} &&     ln -sf /etc/piler/piler-nginx.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ &&     rm -f ${PACKAGE} ${SPHINX_BIN_TARGZ} /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default /etc/piler/piler.key /etc/piler/piler.pem /etc/piler/config-site.php]: exit code: 1
        

        I can't see what is wrong but will continue looking.
        With such long combined commands ("&&"), it is difficult to identify on which command it is failing.

        Oh, BTW, I am building locally on a Mac Big Sur and using my docker registry.
        But didn't get as far as pushing it there yet.

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        • timconsidineT timconsidine

          @vladimir-d Feedback on building :
          After sorting out nginx.conf location, there is long list of building information until :

          #5 86.05 dpkg: error processing archive piler_1.3.11-focal-5c2ceb1_amd64.deb (--install):
          #5 86.05  package architecture (amd64) does not match system (arm64)
          #5 86.05 Errors were encountered while processing:
          #5 86.05  piler_1.3.11-focal-5c2ceb1_amd64.deb
          ------
          executor failed running [/bin/sh -c apt-get update &&     apt-get -y --no-install-recommends install        wget openssl sysstat php7.4-cli php7.4-cgi php7.4-mysql php7.4-fpm php7.4-zip php7.4-ldap        php7.4-gd php7.4-curl php7.4-xml php7.4-memcached catdoc unrtf poppler-utils nginx tnef sudo libzip5        libtre5 cron libmariadb-dev mariadb-client-core-10.3 python3 python3-mysqldb ca-certificates curl 	   crudini vim net-tools supervisor memcached &&     apt-get clean &&     rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* &&     wget --no-check-certificate -q -O ${SPHINX_BIN_TARGZ} ${DOWNLOAD_URL}/generic-local/${SPHINX_BIN_TARGZ} &&     tar zxvf ${SPHINX_BIN_TARGZ} &&     sed -i '/session    required     pam_loginuid.so/c\#session    required     pam_loginuid.so' /etc/pam.d/cron && 	wget --no-check-certificate -q -O ${PACKAGE} https://bitbucket.org/jsuto/piler/downloads/${PACKAGE} &&     dpkg -i ${PACKAGE} &&     ln -sf /etc/piler/piler-nginx.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ &&     rm -f ${PACKAGE} ${SPHINX_BIN_TARGZ} /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default /etc/piler/piler.key /etc/piler/piler.pem /etc/piler/config-site.php]: exit code: 1
          

          I can't see what is wrong but will continue looking.
          With such long combined commands ("&&"), it is difficult to identify on which command it is failing.

          Oh, BTW, I am building locally on a Mac Big Sur and using my docker registry.
          But didn't get as far as pushing it there yet.

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          wrote on last edited by timconsidine
          #21

          I edited the Dockerfile to split the original multiple command line (#14) into multiple RUN lines to identify clearly where is the problem.
          Seems like it is :

           => ERROR [ 9/19] RUN dpkg -i piler_1.3.11-focal-5c2ceb1_amd64.deb                                                              0.2s 
          ------                                                                                                                               
           > [ 9/19] RUN dpkg -i piler_1.3.11-focal-5c2ceb1_amd64.deb:                                                                         
          #13 0.222 dpkg: error processing archive piler_1.3.11-focal-5c2ceb1_amd64.deb (--install):                                           
          #13 0.222  package architecture (amd64) does not match system (arm64)
          #13 0.226 Errors were encountered while processing:
          #13 0.226  piler_1.3.11-focal-5c2ceb1_amd64.deb
          ------
          executor failed running [/bin/sh -c dpkg -i ${PACKAGE}]: exit code: 1
          
          

          Not sure what to do here. Will have to think.
          Although I guess it has to be this on line #9

          PACKAGE="piler_1.3.11-focal-5c2ceb1_amd64.deb" \
          
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          • timconsidineT timconsidine

            I edited the Dockerfile to split the original multiple command line (#14) into multiple RUN lines to identify clearly where is the problem.
            Seems like it is :

             => ERROR [ 9/19] RUN dpkg -i piler_1.3.11-focal-5c2ceb1_amd64.deb                                                              0.2s 
            ------                                                                                                                               
             > [ 9/19] RUN dpkg -i piler_1.3.11-focal-5c2ceb1_amd64.deb:                                                                         
            #13 0.222 dpkg: error processing archive piler_1.3.11-focal-5c2ceb1_amd64.deb (--install):                                           
            #13 0.222  package architecture (amd64) does not match system (arm64)
            #13 0.226 Errors were encountered while processing:
            #13 0.226  piler_1.3.11-focal-5c2ceb1_amd64.deb
            ------
            executor failed running [/bin/sh -c dpkg -i ${PACKAGE}]: exit code: 1
            
            

            Not sure what to do here. Will have to think.
            Although I guess it has to be this on line #9

            PACKAGE="piler_1.3.11-focal-5c2ceb1_amd64.deb" \
            
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            wrote on last edited by
            #22

            Ah. Thinks.
            Building this on Mac Big Sur running on Mac Mini with new Apple chip (not Intel)
            Is that the cause of the architecture issue ?

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            • timconsidineT timconsidine

              Ah. Thinks.
              Building this on Mac Big Sur running on Mac Mini with new Apple chip (not Intel)
              Is that the cause of the architecture issue ?

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              wrote on last edited by
              #23

              Using the following seems to get past the platform architecture issue :
              Only needed perhaps if building on Mac with Apple chip

              docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64 -f Dockerfile --no-cache . -t <reponame>/mailpiler:cloudron-<date>
              
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              • timconsidineT timconsidine

                Using the following seems to get past the platform architecture issue :
                Only needed perhaps if building on Mac with Apple chip

                docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64 -f Dockerfile --no-cache . -t <reponame>/mailpiler:cloudron-<date>
                
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                #24

                Build process failed (for me) on this line in #nginx section

                ln -sf /etc/piler/piler-nginx.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
                

                But i noticed preceding similar command succeeded

                ln -s /app/data/nginx/conf/sites-enabled /etc/nginx/sites-enabled 
                

                So I amended problem line by removing the trailing "/"
                That build process now runs to completion.

                I hope people don't mind the segregated comments and 'running commentary'. Personally I find it easier to track problems and solutions.

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                • timconsidineT timconsidine

                  Build process failed (for me) on this line in #nginx section

                  ln -sf /etc/piler/piler-nginx.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
                  

                  But i noticed preceding similar command succeeded

                  ln -s /app/data/nginx/conf/sites-enabled /etc/nginx/sites-enabled 
                  

                  So I amended problem line by removing the trailing "/"
                  That build process now runs to completion.

                  I hope people don't mind the segregated comments and 'running commentary'. Personally I find it easier to track problems and solutions.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #25

                  Successfully built and pushed to repository (docker in my case).
                  App installed on Cloudron w/o hassle .... but hangs in 'starting' mode.
                  So I uninstalled and tried cloudron install --image <repo>/<image>:<tag> without the --no-wait option.
                  This installs but similarly gets stuck

                   => Wait for health check ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................^C
                  

                  Out of my depth now. What to check / amend ?

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                  • timconsidineT timconsidine

                    Successfully built and pushed to repository (docker in my case).
                    App installed on Cloudron w/o hassle .... but hangs in 'starting' mode.
                    So I uninstalled and tried cloudron install --image <repo>/<image>:<tag> without the --no-wait option.
                    This installs but similarly gets stuck

                     => Wait for health check ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................^C
                    

                    Out of my depth now. What to check / amend ?

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #26

                    Blundering around in the dark, but I notice that start.sh has on line 53

                    local SSL_CERT_DATA="/C=US/ST=Denial/L=Springfield/O=Dis/CN=www.example.com"
                    

                    Should this not reference the Cloudron variable for location ?

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                      #27

                      @marcusquinn @vladimir-d what is the status of the app package?

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                      • girishG girish

                        @marcusquinn @vladimir-d what is the status of the app package?

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #28

                        @girish We have 2 self-installed working instances, not given it a thorough test but can't see anything obvious that wouldn't work either. Could perhaps do with some more experienced eyes and feedback on it though.

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                        • timconsidineT timconsidine

                          Blundering around in the dark, but I notice that start.sh has on line 53

                          local SSL_CERT_DATA="/C=US/ST=Denial/L=Springfield/O=Dis/CN=www.example.com"
                          

                          Should this not reference the Cloudron variable for location ?

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                          @timconsidine I've updated Dockerfile to fix all building issues you faced with. After that everything went just fine on a fresh cloned copy.

                          @timconsidine said in Mailpiler - self hosted email archive:

                          Blundering around in the dark, but I notice that start.sh has on line 53

                          local SSL_CERT_DATA="/C=US/ST=Denial/L=Springfield/O=Dis/CN=www.example.com"
                          

                          Should this not reference the Cloudron variable for location ?

                          When tls add-on is enabled in the manifest, the script doesn't generate a self signed certificate and uses the Cloudron certificate of the primary domain. I've amended it to use $CLOUDRON_APP_DOMAIN variable.

                          @timconsidine said in Mailpiler - self hosted email archive:

                          Successfully built and pushed to repository (docker in my case).
                          App installed on Cloudron w/o hassle .... but hangs in 'starting' mode.
                          So I uninstalled and tried cloudron install --image <repo>/<image>:<tag> without the --no-wait option.
                          This installs but similarly gets stuck

                           => Wait for health check ............................^C
                          

                          Out of my depth now. What to check / amend ?

                          It doesn't get stuck for me - I've tried to build&install the app with the recent changes.

                          I guess there is an issue with piler or nginx directories in /etc/, probably a wrong path or an invalid symlink or so.
                          You need to look at the app logs to see the issue.
                          Logs button in the app config console

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                          • vladimir.dV vladimir.d

                            @timconsidine I've updated Dockerfile to fix all building issues you faced with. After that everything went just fine on a fresh cloned copy.

                            @timconsidine said in Mailpiler - self hosted email archive:

                            Blundering around in the dark, but I notice that start.sh has on line 53

                            local SSL_CERT_DATA="/C=US/ST=Denial/L=Springfield/O=Dis/CN=www.example.com"
                            

                            Should this not reference the Cloudron variable for location ?

                            When tls add-on is enabled in the manifest, the script doesn't generate a self signed certificate and uses the Cloudron certificate of the primary domain. I've amended it to use $CLOUDRON_APP_DOMAIN variable.

                            @timconsidine said in Mailpiler - self hosted email archive:

                            Successfully built and pushed to repository (docker in my case).
                            App installed on Cloudron w/o hassle .... but hangs in 'starting' mode.
                            So I uninstalled and tried cloudron install --image <repo>/<image>:<tag> without the --no-wait option.
                            This installs but similarly gets stuck

                             => Wait for health check ............................^C
                            

                            Out of my depth now. What to check / amend ?

                            It doesn't get stuck for me - I've tried to build&install the app with the recent changes.

                            I guess there is an issue with piler or nginx directories in /etc/, probably a wrong path or an invalid symlink or so.
                            You need to look at the app logs to see the issue.
                            Logs button in the app config console

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #30

                            @vladimir-d thank you !
                            I will give it another go in the morning.

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                            • girishG girish

                              @marcusquinn @vladimir-d what is the status of the app package?

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                              #31

                              @girish It needs to expose 25 port for piler-smtp daemon. it says 25 (and other smtp ports) are reserved.
                              For now I've added tcpPorts field to Cloudronmanifest.json and exposed it as 12525 but I guess it won't properly work in most cases.
                              Is there a workaround to expose 25 port for the app?

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                              • vladimir.dV vladimir.d

                                @girish It needs to expose 25 port for piler-smtp daemon. it says 25 (and other smtp ports) are reserved.
                                For now I've added tcpPorts field to Cloudronmanifest.json and exposed it as 12525 but I guess it won't properly work in most cases.
                                Is there a workaround to expose 25 port for the app?

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                                @vladimir-d Oh, interesting. Don't think an app can ever expose port 25 since the mail server requires port 25. Do you know why it requires port 25? Maybe I don't understand how the archiver works. I though it's pulling in all email via IMAP? Or is it that we should redirect all mail to mailpiler?

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                                • girishG girish

                                  @vladimir-d Oh, interesting. Don't think an app can ever expose port 25 since the mail server requires port 25. Do you know why it requires port 25? Maybe I don't understand how the archiver works. I though it's pulling in all email via IMAP? Or is it that we should redirect all mail to mailpiler?

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                                  wrote on last edited by
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                                  @girish According to my understanding of a mail archive solution, every incoming and outgoing mail must be forwarded to the archive solution. This is the only way to fulfil the requirements of the law. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_archiving
                                  The mailpiler docs tells us:
                                  Postfix
                                  Add the following to main.cf then issue the postfix reload command:

                                  always_bcc = uuid@smtp.example.com

                                  For historical mails there is the import option
                                  https://docs.google.com/document/d/15F0fyb07etMqEXRJnMZcYc016UN-WDds-6zrZNjF6aU/edit#heading=h.58uixy8guf9y

                                  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YK7zVbcohFWf2w8BpYhCcsAY6Q61JKXa8pqUDrU7nn4/edit#

                                  Both docs are for the enterprise edition. But the oss edition has similar docs.
                                  https://www.mailpiler.org/wiki/current:installation

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                                  • luckowL luckow

                                    @girish According to my understanding of a mail archive solution, every incoming and outgoing mail must be forwarded to the archive solution. This is the only way to fulfil the requirements of the law. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_archiving
                                    The mailpiler docs tells us:
                                    Postfix
                                    Add the following to main.cf then issue the postfix reload command:

                                    always_bcc = uuid@smtp.example.com

                                    For historical mails there is the import option
                                    https://docs.google.com/document/d/15F0fyb07etMqEXRJnMZcYc016UN-WDds-6zrZNjF6aU/edit#heading=h.58uixy8guf9y

                                    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YK7zVbcohFWf2w8BpYhCcsAY6Q61JKXa8pqUDrU7nn4/edit#

                                    Both docs are for the enterprise edition. But the oss edition has similar docs.
                                    https://www.mailpiler.org/wiki/current:installation

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                                    wrote on last edited by
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                                    @luckow this makes sense ... except I don't understand why an archive solution would need SMTP for sending. It just needs its own incoming email capability, and the always_bcc means it will get a copy of all inbound and outbound emails from the primary 'working' email server.
                                    But maybe (as is often the case) I am not understanding the full picture.

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                                      @luckow this makes sense ... except I don't understand why an archive solution would need SMTP for sending. It just needs its own incoming email capability, and the always_bcc means it will get a copy of all inbound and outbound emails from the primary 'working' email server.
                                      But maybe (as is often the case) I am not understanding the full picture.

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                                      translator
                                      wrote on last edited by
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                                      @timconsidine as I understand it, the smtp port of the archive solution is only relevant for receiving the bcc mails. The user uses the "normal" (in this case the Cloudron) smtp server for sending emails via webmail or the local mail client. And Cloudron smtp forwards/sends any incoming or outgoing mail via smtp to the archive solution. That is the magic in my understanding 🙂

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                                        @timconsidine as I understand it, the smtp port of the archive solution is only relevant for receiving the bcc mails. The user uses the "normal" (in this case the Cloudron) smtp server for sending emails via webmail or the local mail client. And Cloudron smtp forwards/sends any incoming or outgoing mail via smtp to the archive solution. That is the magic in my understanding 🙂

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                                        App Dev
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #36

                                        @luckow thank you
                                        I just didn't know inbound can even be done via SMTP. Either my bad knowledge, or non-standard config.

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                                        • timconsidineT timconsidine

                                          @luckow thank you
                                          I just didn't know inbound can even be done via SMTP. Either my bad knowledge, or non-standard config.

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                                          wrote on last edited by
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                                          @timconsidine worth reading https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol 😉

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