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```
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#smtp inet n - - - - smtpd
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Furthermore, to relay your local mail over the dockerized mailcow, you may want to add `172.22.1.1` as relayhost:
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```
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postconf -e 'relayhost = 172.22.1.1'
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```
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"172.22.1.1" is the mailcow created network gateway in Docker.
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Relaying over this interface is necessary (instead of - for example - relaying directly over ${MAILCOW_HOSTNAME}) to relay over a known internal network.
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Restart Postfix after applying your changes.
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There is no update routine. You need to refresh your pulled repository clone and apply your local changes (if any). Actually there are many ways to merge local changes.
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## Automatic update
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An update script in your mailcow-dockerized directory will take care of updates.
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But use it with caution! If you think you made a lot of changes to the mailcow code, you should use the manual update guide below.
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Run the update script:
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```
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./update.sh
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```
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If it needs to, it will ask you how you wish to proceed.
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Merge errors will be reported.
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Some minor conflicts will be auto-corrected (in favour of the mailcow: dockerized repository code).
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## Manual update
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### Step 1
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You need Docker and Docker Compose.
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1\. Learn how to install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/) and [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/).
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**1\.** Learn how to install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/) and [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/).
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Quick installation for most operation systems:
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Please use the latest Docker engine available and do not use the engine that ships with your distros repository.
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2\. Clone the master branch of the repository
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**2\.** Clone the master branch of the repository
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```
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git clone https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized && cd mailcow-dockerized
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```
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3\. Generate a configuration file. Use a FQDN (`host.domain.tld`) as hostname when asked.
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**3\.** Generate a configuration file. Use a FQDN (`host.domain.tld`) as hostname when asked.
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```
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./generate_config.sh
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```
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4\. Change configuration if you want or need to.
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**4\.** Change configuration if you want or need to.
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```
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nano mailcow.conf
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```
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You may need to stop an existing pre-installed MTA which blocks port 25/tcp. See [this chapter](https://mailcow.github.io/mailcow-dockerized-docs/firststeps-local_mta/) to learn how to reconfigure Postfix to run besides mailcow after a successful installation.
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5\. Pull the images and run the composer file. The parameter `-d` will start mailcow: dockerized detached:
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**5\.** Pull the images and run the composer file. The parameter `-d` will start mailcow: dockerized detached:
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```
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docker-compose pull
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docker-compose up -d
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If you have a firewall already up and running please make sure that these ports are open for incoming connections:
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| Service | Protocol | Port | Container | Variable |
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| --------------------|:--------:|:-------|:----------------|--------------------------------|
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| --------------------|:--------:|:-------|:----------------|----------------------------------|
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| Postfix SMTP | TCP | 25 | postfix-mailcow | `${SMTP_PORT}` |
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| Postfix SMTPS | TCP | 465 | postfix-mailcow | `${SMTPS_PORT}` |
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| Postfix Submission | TCP | 587 | postfix-mailcow | `${SUBMISSION_PORT}` |
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| Dovecot ManageSieve | TCP | 4190 | dovecot-mailcow | `${SIEVE_PORT}` |
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| HTTP(S) | TCP | 80/443 | nginx-mailcow | `${HTTP_PORT}` / `${HTTPS_PORT}` |
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To bind a service to an IP address, you can prepend the IP like this: `SMTP_PORT=1.2.3.4:25`
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**Important**: You cannot use IP:PORT bindings in HTTP_PORT and HTTPS_PORT. Please use `HTTP_PORT=1234` and `HTTP_BIND=1.2.3.4` instead.
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## Date and Time
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To ensure that you have the correct date and time setup on your system, please check the output of `timedatectl status`:
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