--- # defaults file for postfix # These settings are required in postfix. postfix_myhostname: "{{ ansible_fqdn }}" postfix_mydomain: "{{ ansible_domain | default ('localdomain', true) }}" postfix_myorigin: "{{ ansible_domain | default ('localdomain', true) }}" # To "listen" on public interfaces, set inet_interfaces to something like # "all" or the name of the interface, such as "eth0". postfix_inet_inferfaces: "loopback-only" # The distination tells Postfix what mails to accept mail for. postfix_mydestination: $mydomain, $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, localhost # To accept email from other machines, set the mynetworks to something like # "192.168.0.0/24". postfix_mynetworks: "127.0.0.0/8" # These settings change the role of the postfix server to a relay host. # postfix_relay_domains: "$mydestination" # If you want to forward emails to another central relay server, set relayhost. # use brackets to sent to the A-record of the relayhost. # postfix_relayhost: [relay.example.com] # Set the restrictions for receiving mails. postfix_smtpd_recipient_restrictions: - permit_mynetworks - permit_sasl_authenticated - reject_unauth_destination - reject_invalid_hostname - reject_non_fqdn_hostname - reject_non_fqdn_sender - reject_non_fqdn_recipient - reject_unknown_sender_domain - reject_unknown_recipient_domain - reject_rbl_client sbl.spamhaus.org - reject_rbl_client cbl.abuseat.org - reject_rbl_client dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net - permit # To enable spamassassin, ensure spamassassin is installed, # (hint: role: robertdebock.spamassassin) and set these two variables: # postfix_spamassassin: enabled # postfix_spamassassin_user: spamd # To enable clamav, ensure clamav is installed, # (hint: role: robertdebock.clamav) and set this variable: # postfix_clamav: enabled # You can configure aliases here. Typically redirecting `root` is a good plan. # postfix_aliases: # - name: root # destination: robert@meinit.nl