## Logs You can use `docker-compose logs $service-name` for all containers. Run `docker-compose logs` for all logs at once. Follow the log output by running docker-compose with `logs -f`. Limit the output by calling logs with `--tail=300` like `docker-compose logs --tail=300 mysql-mailcow`. ## Reset admin password Reset mailcow admin to `admin:moohoo`: ``` cd mailcow_path bash mailcow-reset-admin.sh ``` ## What container does what Here is a brief overview of what container does what: | Container Name | Service Descriptions | | --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | bind9-mailcow | Local (DNSSEC) DNS Resolver | | mysql-mailcow | Stores most of mailcow's settings | | postfix-mailcow | Receives and sends mails | | dovecot-mailcow | User logins and sieve filter | | redis-mailcow | Storage backend for DKIM keys, Rmilter and Rspamd | | rspamd-mailcow | Mail filtering system. Used for av handling, dkim signing, spam handling | | rmilter-mailcow | Integrates Rspamd into postfix | | clamd-mailcow | Scans attachments for viruses | | sogo-mailcow | Webmail client that handles Microsoft ActiveSync and Cal- / CardDav | | nginx-mailcow | Nginx remote proxy that handles all mailcow related HTTP / HTTPS requests |