simple-nixos-mailserver/tests/extern.nix
Antoine Eiche a53aa5ac9a Use Niv to pin nixpkgs releases
Before using Niv, we were following channels meaning we can not
reproduce CI jobs easily.

In this change, we use Niv to pin these dependencies. We are also
addding a tests/default.nix to be able to run these tests locally.

For instance, to run the test extern.nix on the nixpkgs-19.09 release:

    nix-build tests/default.nix -A extern.nixpkgs_19_09

Fixes #178
2020-04-19 10:01:57 +02:00

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# nixos-mailserver: a simple mail server
# Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Robin Raymond
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
{ pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {}}:
import (pkgs.path + "/nixos/tests/make-test.nix") {
nodes = {
server = { config, pkgs, ... }:
{
imports = [
../default.nix
./lib/config.nix
];
services.rsyslogd = {
enable = true;
defaultConfig = ''
*.* /dev/console
'';
};
mailserver = {
enable = true;
debug = true;
fqdn = "mail.example.com";
domains = [ "example.com" "example2.com" ];
rewriteMessageId = true;
dkimKeyBits = 1535;
loginAccounts = {
"user1@example.com" = {
hashedPassword = "$6$/z4n8AQl6K$kiOkBTWlZfBd7PvF5GsJ8PmPgdZsFGN1jPGZufxxr60PoR0oUsrvzm2oQiflyz5ir9fFJ.d/zKm/NgLXNUsNX/";
aliases = [ "postmaster@example.com" ];
catchAll = [ "example.com" ];
};
"user2@example.com" = {
hashedPassword = "$6$u61JrAtuI0a$nGEEfTP5.eefxoScUGVG/Tl0alqla2aGax4oTd85v3j3xSmhv/02gNfSemv/aaMinlv9j/ZABosVKBrRvN5Qv0";
aliases = [ "chuck@example.com" ];
};
"user@example2.com" = {
hashedPassword = "$6$u61JrAtuI0a$nGEEfTP5.eefxoScUGVG/Tl0alqla2aGax4oTd85v3j3xSmhv/02gNfSemv/aaMinlv9j/ZABosVKBrRvN5Qv0";
};
"lowquota@example.com" = {
hashedPassword = "$6$u61JrAtuI0a$nGEEfTP5.eefxoScUGVG/Tl0alqla2aGax4oTd85v3j3xSmhv/02gNfSemv/aaMinlv9j/ZABosVKBrRvN5Qv0";
quota = "1B";
};
};
extraVirtualAliases = {
"single-alias@example.com" = "user1@example.com";
"multi-alias@example.com" = [ "user1@example.com" "user2@example.com" ];
};
enableImap = true;
enableImapSsl = true;
};
};
client = { nodes, config, pkgs, ... }: let
serverIP = nodes.server.config.networking.primaryIPAddress;
clientIP = nodes.client.config.networking.primaryIPAddress;
grep-ip = pkgs.writeScriptBin "grep-ip" ''
#!${pkgs.stdenv.shell}
echo grep '${clientIP}' "$@" >&2
exec grep '${clientIP}' "$@"
'';
check-mail-id = pkgs.writeScriptBin "check-mail-id" ''
#!${pkgs.stdenv.shell}
echo grep '^Message-ID:.*@mail.example.com>$' "$@" >&2
exec grep '^Message-ID:.*@mail.example.com>$' "$@"
'';
test-imap-spam = pkgs.writeScriptBin "imap-mark-spam" ''
#!${pkgs.python3.interpreter}
import imaplib
with imaplib.IMAP4_SSL('${serverIP}') as imap:
imap.login('user1@example.com', 'user1')
imap.select()
status, [response] = imap.search(None, 'ALL')
msg_ids = response.decode("utf-8").split(' ')
print(msg_ids)
assert status == 'OK'
assert len(msg_ids) == 1
imap.copy(','.join(msg_ids), 'Junk')
for num in msg_ids:
imap.store(num, '+FLAGS', '\\Deleted')
imap.expunge()
imap.select('Junk')
status, [response] = imap.search(None, 'ALL')
msg_ids = response.decode("utf-8").split(' ')
print(msg_ids)
assert status == 'OK'
assert len(msg_ids) == 1
imap.close()
'';
test-imap-ham = pkgs.writeScriptBin "imap-mark-ham" ''
#!${pkgs.python3.interpreter}
import imaplib
with imaplib.IMAP4_SSL('${serverIP}') as imap:
imap.login('user1@example.com', 'user1')
imap.select('Junk')
status, [response] = imap.search(None, 'ALL')
msg_ids = response.decode("utf-8").split(' ')
print(msg_ids)
assert status == 'OK'
assert len(msg_ids) == 1
imap.copy(','.join(msg_ids), 'INBOX')
for num in msg_ids:
imap.store(num, '+FLAGS', '\\Deleted')
imap.expunge()
imap.select('INBOX')
status, [response] = imap.search(None, 'ALL')
msg_ids = response.decode("utf-8").split(' ')
print(msg_ids)
assert status == 'OK'
assert len(msg_ids) == 1
imap.close()
'';
in {
imports = [
./lib/config.nix
];
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
fetchmail msmtp procmail findutils grep-ip check-mail-id test-imap-spam test-imap-ham
];
environment.etc = {
"root/.fetchmailrc" = {
text = ''
poll ${serverIP} with proto IMAP
user 'user1@example.com' there with password 'user1' is 'root' here
mda procmail
'';
mode = "0700";
};
"root/.fetchmailRcLowQuota" = {
text = ''
poll ${serverIP} with proto IMAP
user 'lowquota@example.com' there with password 'user2' is 'root' here
mda procmail
'';
mode = "0700";
};
"root/.procmailrc" = {
text = "DEFAULT=$HOME/mail";
};
"root/.msmtprc" = {
text = ''
account test
host ${serverIP}
port 587
from user2@example.com
user user2@example.com
password user2
account test2
host ${serverIP}
port 587
from user@example2.com
user user@example2.com
password user2
account test3
host ${serverIP}
port 587
from chuck@example.com
user user2@example.com
password user2
account test4
host ${serverIP}
port 587
from postmaster@example.com
user user1@example.com
password user1
account test5
host ${serverIP}
port 587
from single-alias@example.com
user user1@example.com
password user1
'';
};
"root/email1".text = ''
Message-ID: <12345qwerty@host.local.network>
From: User2 <user2@example.com>
To: User1 <user1@example.com>
Cc:
Bcc:
Subject: This is a test Email from user2 to user1
Reply-To:
Hello User1,
how are you doing today?
'';
"root/email2".text = ''
Message-ID: <232323abc@host.local.network>
From: User <user@example2.com>
To: User1 <user1@example.com>
Cc:
Bcc:
Subject: This is a test Email from user@example2.com to user1
Reply-To:
Hello User1,
how are you doing today?
XOXO User1
'';
"root/email3".text = ''
Message-ID: <asdfghjkl42@host.local.network>
From: Postmaster <postmaster@example.com>
To: Chuck <chuck@example.com>
Cc:
Bcc:
Subject: This is a test Email from postmaster\@example.com to chuck
Reply-To:
Hello Chuck,
I think I may have misconfigured the mail server
XOXO Postmaster
'';
"root/email4".text = ''
Message-ID: <sdfsdf@host.local.network>
From: Single Alias <single-alias@example.com>
To: User1 <user1@example.com>
Cc:
Bcc:
Subject: This is a test Email from single-alias\@example.com to user1
Reply-To:
Hello User1,
how are you doing today?
XOXO User1 aka Single Alias
'';
"root/email5".text = ''
Message-ID: <789asdf@host.local.network>
From: User2 <user2@example.com>
To: Multi Alias <multi-alias@example.com>
Cc:
Bcc:
Subject: This is a test Email from user2\@example.com to multi-alias
Reply-To:
Hello Multi Alias,
how are we doing today?
XOXO User1
'';
};
};
};
testScript = { nodes, ... }:
''
startAll;
$server->waitForUnit("multi-user.target");
$client->waitForUnit("multi-user.target");
# TODO put this blocking into the systemd units?
$server->waitUntilSucceeds("timeout 1 ${nodes.server.pkgs.netcat}/bin/nc -U /run/rspamd/rspamd-milter.sock < /dev/null; [ \$? -eq 124 ]");
$client->execute("cp -p /etc/root/.* ~/");
$client->succeed("mkdir -p ~/mail");
$client->succeed("ls -la ~/ >&2");
$client->succeed("cat ~/.fetchmailrc >&2");
$client->succeed("cat ~/.procmailrc >&2");
$client->succeed("cat ~/.msmtprc >&2");
subtest "imap retrieving mail", sub {
# fetchmail returns EXIT_CODE 1 when no new mail
$client->succeed("fetchmail -v || [ \$? -eq 1 ] >&2");
};
subtest "submission port send mail", sub {
# send email from user2 to user1
$client->succeed("msmtp -a test --tls=on --tls-certcheck=off --auth=on user1\@example.com < /etc/root/email1 >&2");
# give the mail server some time to process the mail
$server->waitUntilFails('[ "$(postqueue -p)" != "Mail queue is empty" ]');
};
subtest "imap retrieving mail 2", sub {
$client->execute("rm ~/mail/*");
# fetchmail returns EXIT_CODE 0 when it retrieves mail
$client->succeed("fetchmail -v >&2");
};
subtest "remove sensitive information on submission port", sub {
$client->succeed("cat ~/mail/* >&2");
## make sure our IP is _not_ in the email header
$client->fail("grep-ip ~/mail/*");
$client->succeed("check-mail-id ~/mail/*");
};
subtest "have correct fqdn as sender", sub {
$client->succeed("grep 'Received: from mail.example.com' ~/mail/*");
};
subtest "dkim has user-specified size", sub {
$server->succeed("openssl rsa -in /var/dkim/example.com.mail.key -text -noout | grep 'Private-Key: (1535 bit'");
};
subtest "dkim singing, multiple domains", sub {
$client->execute("rm ~/mail/*");
# send email from user2 to user1
$client->succeed("msmtp -a test2 --tls=on --tls-certcheck=off --auth=on user1\@example.com < /etc/root/email2 >&2");
$server->waitUntilFails('[ "$(postqueue -p)" != "Mail queue is empty" ]');
# fetchmail returns EXIT_CODE 0 when it retrieves mail
$client->succeed("fetchmail -v");
$client->succeed("cat ~/mail/* >&2");
# make sure it is dkim signed
$client->succeed("grep DKIM ~/mail/*");
};
subtest "aliases", sub {
$client->execute("rm ~/mail/*");
# send email from chuck to postmaster
$client->succeed("msmtp -a test3 --tls=on --tls-certcheck=off --auth=on postmaster\@example.com < /etc/root/email2 >&2");
$server->waitUntilFails('[ "$(postqueue -p)" != "Mail queue is empty" ]');
# fetchmail returns EXIT_CODE 0 when it retrieves mail
$client->succeed("fetchmail -v");
};
subtest "catchAlls", sub {
$client->execute("rm ~/mail/*");
# send email from chuck to non exsitent account
$client->succeed("msmtp -a test3 --tls=on --tls-certcheck=off --auth=on lol\@example.com < /etc/root/email2 >&2");
$server->waitUntilFails('[ "$(postqueue -p)" != "Mail queue is empty" ]');
# fetchmail returns EXIT_CODE 0 when it retrieves mail
$client->succeed("fetchmail -v");
$client->execute("rm ~/mail/*");
# send email from user1 to chuck
$client->succeed("msmtp -a test4 --tls=on --tls-certcheck=off --auth=on chuck\@example.com < /etc/root/email2 >&2");
$server->waitUntilFails('[ "$(postqueue -p)" != "Mail queue is empty" ]');
# fetchmail returns EXIT_CODE 1 when no new mail
# if this succeeds, it means that user1 recieved the mail that was intended for chuck.
$client->fail("fetchmail -v");
};
subtest "extraVirtualAliases", sub {
$client->execute("rm ~/mail/*");
# send email from single-alias to user1
$client->succeed("msmtp -a test5 --tls=on --tls-certcheck=off --auth=on user1\@example.com < /etc/root/email4 >&2");
$server->waitUntilFails('[ "$(postqueue -p)" != "Mail queue is empty" ]');
# fetchmail returns EXIT_CODE 0 when it retrieves mail
$client->succeed("fetchmail -v");
$client->execute("rm ~/mail/*");
# send email from user1 to multi-alias (user{1,2}@example.com)
$client->succeed("msmtp -a test --tls=on --tls-certcheck=off --auth=on multi-alias\@example.com < /etc/root/email5 >&2");
$server->waitUntilFails('[ "$(postqueue -p)" != "Mail queue is empty" ]');
# fetchmail returns EXIT_CODE 0 when it retrieves mail
$client->succeed("fetchmail -v");
};
subtest "quota", sub {
$client->execute("rm ~/mail/*");
$client->execute("mv ~/.fetchmailRcLowQuota ~/.fetchmailrc");
$client->succeed("msmtp -a test3 --tls=on --tls-certcheck=off --auth=on lowquota\@example.com < /etc/root/email2 >&2");
$server->waitUntilFails('[ "$(postqueue -p)" != "Mail queue is empty" ]');
# fetchmail returns EXIT_CODE 0 when it retrieves mail
$client->fail("fetchmail -v");
};
subtest "imap sieve junk trainer", sub {
# send email from user2 to user1
$client->succeed("msmtp -a test --tls=on --tls-certcheck=off --auth=on user1\@example.com < /etc/root/email1 >&2");
# give the mail server some time to process the mail
$server->waitUntilFails('[ "$(postqueue -p)" != "Mail queue is empty" ]');
$client->succeed("imap-mark-spam >&2");
$server->waitUntilSucceeds("journalctl -u dovecot2 | grep -i sa-learn-spam.sh >&2");
$client->succeed("imap-mark-ham >&2");
$server->waitUntilSucceeds("journalctl -u dovecot2 | grep -i sa-learn-ham.sh >&2");
};
subtest "no warnings or errors", sub {
$server->fail("journalctl -u postfix | grep -i error >&2");
$server->fail("journalctl -u postfix | grep -i warning >&2");
$server->fail("journalctl -u dovecot2 | grep -i error >&2");
$server->fail("journalctl -u dovecot2 | grep -i warning >&2");
};
'';
}