* docs: Relocate account / auth pages into a common section
* docs: Update references to relocated pages
* docs: Add account management overview page
Updates remaining links to account sections on this page instead (_for `accounts`, `aliases`, `quotas`_).
This page will cover the features and defer to separate pages for more specific content where relevant.
* docs: Correct relocated pages titles and links
* docs: Accounts (Dovecot Master) - Minor revisions
* docs: Fix highlighting roundcube PHP snippet in OAuth2 page
* docs: Accounts (File) - Refactor
- Manual method not necessary to document.
- Condense `setup` example guidance.
- Quotas / Aliases content migrated to Overview when not specific about file provisioner.
Some of the content is this commit is not a complete revision.
* chore: Temporary commit
* docs(refactor): Sub-addressing section
Much better docs on the sub-addressing feature supported by Postfix and Dovecot, along with the guidance with usage in Sieve.
* docs: Revise accounts section
Add some context regarding DMS accounts and their distinction/overlap from the email address functionality, and it's relevant context for receiving/sending.
File provisioner, minor revisions to referencing associated config files and account management.
* docs: Minor adjustments
* docs: Refactor the quota section
Better documented with links and coverage over the workaround details we've implemented.
* docs: Revise the quota section
Minor revisions with phrasing, admonitions for structure and better explanation of the feature functionality/purpose.
* docs: Alias section refactor
Extensively covers known issues and technical details that have been discussed often enough.
The improvements should benefit both users and maintainers.
* docs: Refactor master accounts page
This rewrite should more clearly document the feature, along with a better example and additional links for reference.
* docs: OAuth2 revision
Minor update to this page:
- Links extracted to bottom of page as per convention.
- ENV file example converted to preferred `compose.yaml` ENV settings.
* docs: Sieve minor revisions
- Correct link to subaddressing section
- Make the config file example snippets intended filename less ambiguous.
- Minor rephrasng.
* docs: Revise accounts overview section
Revised the account section and added additional clarity for common confusion with relation to sender address and multi-domain support.
Top of the page now clarifies it's a technical reference and directs users to the related pages for configuration / caveats.
Technical Overview links to Dovecot docs were missing.
* docs: Another revision pass
File based provisioner docs:
- Sections indent with info admonitions.
- Accounts section expanded with config format and example.
- Quotas section expanded and shifted to bottom (alphabetical sort).
- Split into `setup` CLI and config reference groups.
Overview page:
- Sections indent with info admonitions.
- Revised content.
* docs(chore): Shift sub-addressing section
This is related to accounts and aliases, but not provisioners, thus extract out of the accounts parent section.
* docs: Document `postfix-accounts.cf` third column
This lacked documentation but was community contributed feature to allow further customization of a Dovecot Account.
It has caveats as DMS does not take these into consideration anywhere in scripts. Documenting officially for better awareness.
* docs: Revise and expand supplementary pages
Better outline the OAuth2 login process, the two supported login mechanisms and their docs/rfcs, along with documenting caveat with mail client compatibility.
Add a verification tip for the OAuth2 support, showing how `curl` can be used, along with caveat presently affecting the `curl` in DMS v14.
Additionally note the feature still isn't documented fully, providing the user with additional references for more information.
`ACCOUNT_PROVISIONER` ENV docs minimized. No `OIDC` provisioner plans, the OAuth2 docs page now mentions SCIM 2.0 API as the next step towards resolving that concern. The tip admonition was removed as it no longer provides value, instead we link to the Account Management overview page.
Dovecot Master Accounts docs page now lightly document the `setup` CLI and config format for the feature.
* docs: Fix broken anchor links
Some anchor links to different parts of our docs have gone stale. This branch also broke a few itself that I missed.
The build now only reports issues with anchor links to Content Tabs, which it must not be aware of during the build (_MKDocs Material specific feature?_)
* docs(lint): Fix indentation level
* chore: Add entry to `CHANGELOG.md` + corrections
* correct misc typos
We also seem to be favoring `behavior` over `behaviour`.
* bump MkDocs version
* resolve errors shown when buildg docs
* improve the Rspamd page
* behaviour -> behavior
Streamline the usage of this word. The majority used behavior, so I
opted to go with this way of spelling it.
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Dovecot: add deb package dovecot-lua to support Lua scripting
* Adding documentation for Lua authentication
* Updated documentation and made a better distinction between Dovecot packages for officially supported features and for community supported features.
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- Deprecation startup script check is kept for `ENABLE_LDAP=1` but adjusted to emit an error instead. It can be dropped in a future release. Just a precaution for those who mistakenly update (_possibly via automation_) without checking the release notes, an error log is somewhat helpful, although it could alternatively panic?
- Docs updated to remove the `ENABLE_LDAP=1` usage
- ENV docs updated to reference a maintained LDAP image.
- Changelog includes the breaking change, and slight revision to prior release mention of deprecation.
* outsourcing env variable setup
This commit contains major parts of the work of refactoring the setup
and usage of environment variables. It outsources the setup into its own
script and provides dedicated functions to be executed at a later point in time.
A **new** env variable was added: `USER_PROVISIONG` which provides a
better way of defining which method / protocol to use when it comes to
setting up users. This way, the `ENABLE_LDAP` variable is deprecated,
but all of this is backwards compatible due to a "compatibility layer", a function provided by the new variables script.
This is not a breaking change. It mostly refators internal scripts. The
only change facing the user-side is the deprecation of `ENABLE_LDAP`. We
can prolong the period of deprecation for this variable as long as we
want, because the new function that ensures backwards compatibility
provides a clean interface for the future.
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Casper <casperklein@users.noreply.github.com>