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mailcow dockerized comes with a snakeoil CA "mailcow" and a server certificate in `data/assets/ssl`. Please use your own trusted certificates.
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mailcow uses **at least** 3 domain names that should be covered by your new certificate:
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- ${MAILCOW_HOSTNAME}
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- autodiscover.**example.org**
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- autoconfig.**example.org**
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### Let's Encrypt
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This is just an example of how to obtain certificates with certbot. There are several methods!
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1\. Get the certbot client:
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``` bash
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wget https://dl.eff.org/certbot-auto -O /usr/local/sbin/certbot && chmod +x /usr/local/sbin/certbot
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```
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2\. Make sure you set `HTTP_BIND=0.0.0.0` and `HTTP_PORT=80` in `mailcow.conf` or setup a reverse proxy to enable connections to port 80. If you changed HTTP_BIND, then rebuild Nginx:
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``` bash
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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3\. Request the certificate with the webroot method:
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``` bash
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cd /path/to/git/clone/mailcow-dockerized
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source mailcow.conf
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certbot certonly \
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--webroot \
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-w ${PWD}/data/web \
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-d ${MAILCOW_HOSTNAME} \
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-d autodiscover.example.org \
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-d autoconfig.example.org \
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--email you@example.org \
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--agree-tos
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```
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**Remember to replace the example.org domain with your own domain, this command will not work if you dont.**
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4\. Create hard links to the full path of the new certificates. Assuming you are still in the mailcow root folder:
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``` bash
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mv data/assets/ssl/cert.{pem,pem.backup}
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mv data/assets/ssl/key.{pem,pem.backup}
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ln $(readlink -f /etc/letsencrypt/live/${MAILCOW_HOSTNAME}/fullchain.pem) data/assets/ssl/cert.pem
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ln $(readlink -f /etc/letsencrypt/live/${MAILCOW_HOSTNAME}/privkey.pem) data/assets/ssl/key.pem
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```
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5\. Restart affected containers:
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```
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docker-compose restart postfix-mailcow dovecot-mailcow nginx-mailcow
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```
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When renewing certificates, run the last two steps (link + restart) as post-hook in a script.
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