emilylange 9f7291ce68 docs: fix Read the Docs by using portable-nix
As of recently, Nix 2.6 from Ubuntu 22.04 became too old to evaluate
nixpkgs. A new-enough version of Nix is available as part of Ubuntu
24.04, but those newer versions of Nix aren't happy with our rather
primitive proot workaround anymore.

Thankfully, someone already made a version of Nix that does all the
heavy lifting for running in unprivileged environments like the one
Read the Docs provides. So we used that instead.
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Simple Nixos MailServer

license pipeline status

Release branches

For each NixOS release, we publish a branch. You then have to use the SNM branch corresponding to your NixOS version.

Features

  • Continous Integration Testing
  • Multiple Domains
  • Postfix
    • SMTP on port 25
    • Submission TLS on port 465
    • Submission StartTLS on port 587
    • LMTP with Dovecot
  • Dovecot
    • Maildir folders
    • IMAP with TLS on port 993
    • POP3 with TLS on port 995
    • IMAP with StartTLS on port 143
    • POP3 with StartTLS on port 110
  • Certificates
    • ACME
    • Custom certificates
  • Spam Filtering
    • Via Rspamd
  • Virus Scanning
    • Via ClamAV
  • DKIM Signing
    • Via Rspamd
  • User Management
    • Declarative user management
    • Declarative password management
    • LDAP users
  • Sieve
    • Allow user defined sieve scripts
    • Moving mails from/to junk trains the Bayes filter
    • ManageSieve support
  • User Aliases
    • Regular aliases
    • Catch all aliases

In the future

  • Automatic client configuration
  • DKIM Signing
    • Allow per domain selectors
    • Allow passing DKIM signing keys
  • Improve the Forwarding Experience
  • User management
    • Allow local and LDAP user to coexist
  • OpenID Connect
    • Depends on relevant clients adding support, e.g. Thunderbird

Get in touch

How to Set Up a 10/10 Mail Server Guide

Check out the Setup Guide in the project's documentation.

For a complete list of options, see in readthedocs.

Development

See the How to Develop SNM documentation page.

Contributors

See the contributor tab

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Credits

Description
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Readme 167 MiB
Languages
Nix 92.8%
Python 6.5%
Sieve 0.4%
Shell 0.3%