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== 1. Install and Configure MariaDB ==
== 1. Install and Configure MariaDB ==


=== Step 1: Install MariaDB ===
=== Install MariaDB ===
To start, install MariaDB and necessary client utilities:
To start, install MariaDB and necessary client utilities:


   apk add mariadb mariadb-client mariadb-server-utils
   apk add mariadb mariadb-client mariadb-server-utils


=== Step 2: Set up MariaDB Database Variables ===
=== Set up MariaDB Database Variables ===
Define the variables used in the setup and create a symlink to the MariaDB data directory.
Define the variables used in the setup and create a symlink to the MariaDB data directory.


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=== Step 3: Secure MariaDB ===
=== Secure MariaDB ===
Run the built-in security script to set a root password and configure MariaDB security settings.
Run the built-in security script to set a root password and configure MariaDB security settings.


   sudo mysql_secure_installation
   sudo mysql_secure_installation


=== Step 4: Create MariaDB User for Grommunio ===
=== Create MariaDB User for Grommunio ===
Create a new user for Grommunio and assign privileges:
Create a new user for Grommunio and assign privileges:


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=== Step 5: Configure MariaDB for Grommunio ===
=== Configure MariaDB for Grommunio ===
Edit the MariaDB configuration for better performance:
Edit the MariaDB configuration for better performance:


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   service mariadb restart
   service mariadb restart


=== Step 6: Verify MariaDB Setup
=== Verify MariaDB Setup
Check if the MariaDB listener is running and bound to the correct address:
Check if the MariaDB listener is running and bound to the correct address:


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=== Step 7: Create Grommunio Database ===
=== Create Grommunio Database ===
Define the database parameters and create the Grommunio database:
Define the database parameters and create the Grommunio database:


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== 3. Install and Configure Nginx ==
== 3. Install and Configure Nginx ==


=== Step 1: Install Nginx ===
=== Install Nginx ===
Install the necessary Nginx modules:
Install the necessary Nginx modules:


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=== Step 2: Configure Nginx ===
=== Configure Nginx ===
Backup the original Nginx configuration and edit it for security headers and TLS settings:
Backup the original Nginx configuration and edit it for security headers and TLS settings:


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== 4. Install and Configure PHP ==
== 4. Install and Configure PHP ==


=== Step 1: Install PHP ===
=== Install PHP ===
Install the required PHP packages for Grommunio:
Install the required PHP packages for Grommunio:


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=== Step 2: Harden PHP Configuration ===
=== Harden PHP Configuration ===
Disable insecure PHP settings and adjust PHP limits:
Disable insecure PHP settings and adjust PHP limits:


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=== Step 3: Configure Session Security ===
=== Configure Session Security ===
Configure PHP session security:
Configure PHP session security:


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== 5. Install and Configure Postfix ==
== 5. Install and Configure Postfix ==


=== Step 1: Install Postfix ===
=== Install Postfix ===
Install Postfix and related modules:
Install Postfix and related modules:


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=== Step 2: Configure Postfix ===
=== Configure Postfix ===
Backup and configure the Postfix settings. Adapt the values as necessary, such as `myhostname`, `mynetworks`, and `smtp_tls_chain_files`:
Backup and configure the Postfix settings. Adapt the values as necessary, such as `myhostname`, `mynetworks`, and `smtp_tls_chain_files`:


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=== Step 3: Verify Postfix Logs ===
=== Verify Postfix Logs ===
Check the Postfix logs for any errors:
Check the Postfix logs for any errors:


tail -f /var/log/maillog
tail -f /var/log/maillog
== 6. Install and Configure Grommunio ==
Install and configure Grommunio to provide email and calendar functionality. Follow the detailed installation steps outlined in the official Grommunio documentation.
== 7. Configure Valkey (Redis Replacement) ==
Configure Valkey for optimal caching and session handling, replacing Redis if required.
== 8. Install and Configure Rspamd ==
Rspamd provides spam filtering for your mail server. Follow the official documentation to install and configure Rspamd to work with Postfix and Nginx.




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== 6. Install and Configure Grommunio ==
== 6. Install and Configure Grommunio ==


=== 1. Enable IPv6 ===
=== Enable IPv6 ===
Since Grommunio requires IPv6 for its daemons:
Since Grommunio requires IPv6 for its daemons:


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=== 2. Configure Database Parameters ===
=== Configure Database Parameters ===
Set up your MySQL database connection details:
Set up your MySQL database connection details:


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=== 3. Specify Internal FQDN, Mail Domain, and Relayhost ===
=== Specify Internal FQDN, Mail Domain, and Relayhost ===
Adjust the following for your specific setup:
Adjust the following for your specific setup:


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=== 4. Install Dependencies and Grommunio Packages ===
=== Install Dependencies and Grommunio Packages ===
Install necessary dependencies:
Install necessary dependencies:


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=== 5. Move Mail Storage to Another Disk ===
=== Move Mail Storage to Another Disk ===
Move the largest directory `/var/lib/gromox` to another disk and create a symlink:
Move the largest directory `/var/lib/gromox` to another disk and create a symlink:


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=== 6. Enable Required Services ===
=== Enable Required Services ===
Enable all necessary Grommunio services:
Enable all necessary Grommunio services:


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=== 7. Configure Grommunio Files ===
=== Configure Grommunio Files ===
Modify the configuration files to match your environment:
Modify the configuration files to match your environment:


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=== 8. Configure Postfix ===
=== Configure Postfix ===
Prepare Postfix for integration with Grommunio:
Prepare Postfix for integration with Grommunio:


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=== 9. Configure TLS Certificates ===
=== Configure TLS Certificates ===
Link and configure your SSL certificates:
Link and configure your SSL certificates:


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=== 10. Configure PAM and SASL ===
=== Configure PAM and SASL ===
Set up authentication services:
Set up authentication services:


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=== 11. Initialize the Database and Set Admin Password ===
=== Initialize the Database and Set Admin Password ===
Initialize the database:
Initialize the database:


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=== 12. Configure Firewall Ports ===
=== Configure Firewall Ports ===
Open the necessary firewall ports:
Open the necessary firewall ports:


   # Required ports: 25, 80, 443, etc.
   # Required ports: 25, 80, 443, etc.


== 7. Configure Valkey (Redis Replacement) ==
== 7. Configure Valkey (Redis Replacement) ==


=== 1. Enable Syslog: ===
=== Enable Syslog ===


   vi /etc/valkey/grommunio.conf
   vi /etc/valkey/grommunio.conf
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=== 2. Enable Memory Overcommit: ===
=== Enable Memory Overcommit ===


   vi /etc/sysctl.conf
   vi /etc/sysctl.conf
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=== 3. Start Valkey and Test: ===
=== Start Valkey and Test ===


   rcctl restart valkey@grommunio
   rcctl restart valkey@grommunio
   valkey-cli ping  # Expected result: 'PONG'
   valkey-cli ping  # Expected result: 'PONG'


== 8. Install and Configure Rspamd ==
== 8. Install and Configure Rspamd ==


=== 1. Install Rspamd: ===
=== Install Rspamd ===


   apk add rspamd rspamd-client
   apk add rspamd rspamd-client




=== 2. Configure Rspamd: ===
=== Configure Rspamd ===
Modify Rspamd configuration files:
Modify Rspamd configuration files:


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=== 3. Add Postfix to Rspamd Group: ===
=== Add Postfix to Rspamd Group ===


   addgroup postfix rspamd
   addgroup postfix rspamd




=== 4. Configure DKIM Signing: ===
=== Configure DKIM Signing ===


   cat > /etc/rspamd/local.d/dkim_signing.conf <<EOF
   cat > /etc/rspamd/local.d/dkim_signing.conf <<EOF
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=== 5. Generate DKIM Key Pair: ===
=== Generate DKIM Key Pair ===


   mkdir -p /var/lib/rspamd/dkim
   mkdir -p /var/lib/rspamd/dkim
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=== 6. Start Rspamd: ===
=== Start Rspamd ===


   rc-update add rspamd
   rc-update add rspamd
   rcctl start rspamd
   rcctl start rspamd


== 9. Finalize and Verify Installation ==
== 9. Finalize and Verify Installation ==


=== 1. Restart Services: ===
=== Restart Services ===
Restart all services:
Restart all services:


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=== 2. Verify Service Status: ===
=== Verify Service Status ===
Check the status of all services:
Check the status of all services:


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=== 3. Check Logs: ===
=== Check Logs ===
Inspect logs for any errors or issues:
Inspect logs for any errors or issues:


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=== 4. Web UI Access: ===
=== Web UI Access ===
Admin UI: [https://mail.example.local:8443](https://mail.example.local:8443)
Admin UI: [https://mail.example.local:8443](https://mail.example.local:8443)


== 10. End User Configuration ==
== 10. End User Configuration ==


=== 1. Admin UI: ===
=== Admin UI ===
Log into the Admin UI with the username `admin` and the previously created `ADMIN_PASS`.
Log into the Admin UI with the username `admin` and the previously created `ADMIN_PASS`.


=== 2. License Configuration: ===
=== License Configuration ===
If you have a license, you can configure it under '''Grommunio settings''' in the Admin UI.
If you have a license, you can configure it under '''Grommunio settings''' in the Admin UI.

Revision as of 22:52, 30 November 2024

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(Last edited by Midas on 30 Nov 2024.)


HOWTO: Install AlpineLinux Mail Server with Grommunio

This tutorial outlines the steps for setting up a mail server on Alpine Linux using Grommunio, a modern, open-source groupware solution that supports email and calendar services. The installation includes MariaDB, Nginx, PHP, Postfix, and other components necessary for a fully functioning mail server.

Prerequisites

Before proceeding with the installation, ensure you have a fresh Alpine Linux system setup. You'll need root privileges to execute these commands.

Steps:

  1. Install and configure MariaDB
  2. MariaDB performance tuning (optional)
  3. Install and configure Nginx
  4. Install and configure PHP
  5. Install and configure Postfix
  6. Install and configure Grommunio
  7. Configure Valkey (Redis replacement)
  8. Install and configure Rspamd
  9. Finalize and verify installation


1. Install and Configure MariaDB

Install MariaDB

To start, install MariaDB and necessary client utilities:

 apk add mariadb mariadb-client mariadb-server-utils

Set up MariaDB Database Variables

Define the variables used in the setup and create a symlink to the MariaDB data directory.

 DB_DATA_PATH="/srv/mysql"
 DB_ROOT_PASS="Passw0rd1"
 DB_USER="admin"
 DB_PASS="Passw0rd2"

Setup system tables and configure the symlink for MariaDB:

 sudo mysql_install_db --user=mysql --datadir=${DB_DATA_PATH}
 ln -s /srv/mysql /var/lib/mysql
 rc-service mariadb restart


Secure MariaDB

Run the built-in security script to set a root password and configure MariaDB security settings.

 sudo mysql_secure_installation

Create MariaDB User for Grommunio

Create a new user for Grommunio and assign privileges:

 echo "GRANT ALL ON *.* TO ${DB_USER}@'127.0.0.1' IDENTIFIED BY '${DB_PASS}' WITH GRANT OPTION;" > /tmp/sql
 echo "GRANT ALL ON *.* TO ${DB_USER}@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '${DB_PASS}' WITH GRANT OPTION;" >> /tmp/sql
 echo "GRANT ALL ON *.* TO ${DB_USER}@'::1' IDENTIFIED BY '${DB_PASS}' WITH GRANT OPTION;" >> /tmp/sql
 echo "DELETE FROM mysql.user WHERE User=;" >> /tmp/sql
 echo "FLUSH PRIVILEGES;" >> /tmp/sql
 cat /tmp/sql | mysql -u root --password="${DB_ROOT_PASS}"


Configure MariaDB for Grommunio

Edit the MariaDB configuration for better performance:

 vi /etc/my.cnf.d/mariadb-server.cnf

Add the following configuration:

 [mysqld]
 innodb_log_buffer_size=16M
 innodb_log_file_size=32M
 innodb_read_io_threads=4
 innodb_write_io_threads=4
 join_buffer_size=512K
 query_cache_size=0
 query_cache_type=0
 query_cache_limit=2M
 performance_schema=ON
 bind-address = 127.0.0.1
 skip-name-resolve=ON

Create a default charset configuration for MariaDB:

 cat > /etc/my.cnf.d/mariadb-server-default-charset.cnf << EOF
 [client]
 default-character-set = utf8mb4
 
 [mysqld]
 collation_server = utf8mb4_general_ci
 character_set_server = utf8mb4
 
 [mysql]
 default-character-set = utf8mb4
 EOF

Restart MariaDB and enable it to start on boot:

 rc-update add mariadb default
 service mariadb restart

=== Verify MariaDB Setup Check if the MariaDB listener is running and bound to the correct address:

 ss -tulpn


Create Grommunio Database

Define the database parameters and create the Grommunio database:

 MYSQL_HOST="localhost"
 MYSQL_USER="grommunio"
 MYSQL_PASS="Passw0rd3"
 MYSQL_DB="grommunio"
 echo "create database $MYSQL_DB character set 'utf8mb4';" > /tmp/sql
 echo "grant select, insert, update, delete, create, drop, index, alter, create temporary tables, lock tables on 
 $MYSQL_DB.* TO $MYSQL_USER@$MYSQL_HOST identified by '$MYSQL_PASS';" >> /tmp/sql
 echo "flush privileges;" >> /tmp/sql
 cat /tmp/sql | mysql -u admin --password="${DB_PASS}"

Test the database connection:

 mysql -hlocalhost -u grommunio -p${MYSQL_PASS} grommunio


2. MariaDB Performance Tuning (Optional)

Install and configure MySQLTuner to help with database performance:

 wget -v --no-check-certificate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/major/MySQLTuner-perl/master/mysqltuner.pl -O /tmp/mysqltuner.pl
 mv /tmp/mysqltuner.pl /usr/local/bin/mysqltuner.pl
 chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/mysqltuner.pl
 apk add perl perl-doc
 /usr/local/bin/mysqltuner.pl --user admin --pass ${DB_PASS}


3. Install and Configure Nginx

Install Nginx

Install the necessary Nginx modules:

 apk add nginx nginx-mod-http-headers-more nginx-mod-http-vts nginx-mod-http-brotli


Configure Nginx

Backup the original Nginx configuration and edit it for security headers and TLS settings:

 cp /etc/nginx/nginx.conf /etc/nginx/nginx.conf.orig
 vi /etc/nginx/nginx.conf


Add the following configuration:

 error_log syslog:server=unix:/dev/log,facility=local2,nohostname warn;
 more_set_headers "Strict-Transport-Security : max-age=2592000; includeSubDomains;";
 more_set_headers "X-Frame-Options : SAMEORIGIN";
 more_set_headers "Content-Security-Policy : default-src https: data: 'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval' always";
 more_set_headers "X-Xss-Protection : 1; mode=block";
 more_set_headers "X-Content-Type-Options : nosniff";
 more_set_headers "Referrer-Policy : strict-origin-when-cross-origin";
 more_set_headers "Server : Follow the white rabbit.";
 ssl_protocols TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3;
 ssl_session_cache shared:SSL:1m;
 ssl_session_timeout 5m;
 log_format main_ssl '$remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] "$request" '
 '$status $body_bytes_sent "$http_referer" '
 '"$http_user_agent" "$http_x_forwarded_for" '
 'client_ciphers="$ssl_ciphers" client_curves="$ssl_curves"';
 
 access_log off;


Restart Nginx and enable it to start on boot:

 rc-update add nginx
 service nginx restart


4. Install and Configure PHP

Install PHP

Install the required PHP packages for Grommunio:

 apk add php83 php83-fpm


Harden PHP Configuration

Disable insecure PHP settings and adjust PHP limits:

 sed 's/^;\?\(allow_url_fopen\).*/\1 = Off/' -i /etc/php83/php.ini
 sed 's/^;\?\(expose_php\).*/\1 = Off/' -i /etc/php83/php.ini
 sed 's/^;\?\(display_errors\).*/\1 = Off/' -i /etc/php83/php.ini
 sed 's/^;\?\(log_errors\).*/\1 = On/' -i /etc/php83/php.ini


Configure Session Security

Configure PHP session security:

 sed 's/^;\?\(session.use_strict_mode\).*/\1 = 1/' -i /etc/php83/php.ini
 sed 's/^;\?\(session.cookie_secure\).*/\1 = 1/' -i /etc/php83/php.ini
 sed 's/^;\?\(session.cookie_httponly\).*/\1 = 1/' -i /etc/php83/php.ini


5. Install and Configure Postfix

Install Postfix

Install Postfix and related modules:

 apk add postfix postfix-mysql postfix-pcre


Configure Postfix

Backup and configure the Postfix settings. Adapt the values as necessary, such as `myhostname`, `mynetworks`, and `smtp_tls_chain_files`:

 mv /etc/postfix/main.cf /etc/postfix/main.cf.orig
 mv /etc/postfix/master.cf /etc/postfix/master.cf.orig


Run Postfix setup:

 newaliases
 postmap /etc/postfix/transport


Enable Postfix service:

 rc-update add postfix
 service postfix restart


Verify Postfix Logs

Check the Postfix logs for any errors:

tail -f /var/log/maillog


9. Finalize and Verify Installation

Step 1: Test Server Components

Ensure that all services (Postfix, MariaDB, Nginx, PHP, Grommunio) are running correctly:

 ss -tulpn


Step 2: Verify Mail Functionality

Test sending and receiving emails using a mail client and verifying server logs for any errors.


6. Install and Configure Grommunio

Enable IPv6

Since Grommunio requires IPv6 for its daemons:

1. Edit `/etc/hosts` to include IPv6 localhost:

 vi /etc/hosts
 -----
 ::1		localhost ipv6-localhost ipv6-loopback
 -----


2. Ensure IPv6 is enabled in `/etc/sysctl.conf`:

 sed -i 's/^net\.ipv6\.conf\..*\.disable_ipv6\s=\s1/#&/' /etc/sysctl.conf
 sysctl -p
 ping ::1  # Test if IPv6 is working


Configure Database Parameters

Set up your MySQL database connection details:

 MYSQL_HOST="localhost"
 MYSQL_USER="grommunio"
 MYSQL_PASS="Passw0rd3"
 MYSQL_DB="grommunio"


Specify Internal FQDN, Mail Domain, and Relayhost

Adjust the following for your specific setup:

 FQDN="mail.example.local"
 MAILDOMAIN="example.com"
 RELAYHOST="123.123.123.1"
 ADMIN_PASS="Passw0rd4"


Install Dependencies and Grommunio Packages

Install necessary dependencies:

 apk add valkey valkey-cli cyrus-sasl cyrus-sasl-login util-linux-login
 apk add grommunio-gromox grommunio-web grommunio-admin-api grommunio-admin-web grommunio-index grommunio-error-pages


Optionally, install deprecated ActiveSync if needed:

 # apk add grommunio-dav grommunio-sync


Move Mail Storage to Another Disk

Move the largest directory `/var/lib/gromox` to another disk and create a symlink:

 mv /var/lib/gromox /srv/gromox
 ln -s /srv/gromox /var/lib/gromox


Enable Required Services

Enable all necessary Grommunio services:

 rc-update add grommunio-admin-api
 rc-update add gromox-delivery
 rc-update add gromox-delivery-queue
 # Add all the other grommunio services


Configure Grommunio Files

Modify the configuration files to match your environment:

 sed -i "s/mail.example.local/${FQDN}/g" /etc/gromox/*.cfg
 sed -i "s/example.com/${MAILDOMAIN}/g" /etc/gromox/*.cfg
 # Continue modifying other configuration files (mysql_adaptor.cfg, autodiscover.ini, etc.)


Configure Postfix

Prepare Postfix for integration with Grommunio:

 cp -p /etc/postfix/grommunio-virtual-mailbox-maps.cf /etc/postfix/grommunio-virtual-mailbox-sender-maps.cf
 sed -i '/^query =/d' /etc/postfix/grommunio-virtual-mailbox-sender-maps.cf
 echo "query = SELECT username FROM users WHERE username='%s' UNION SELECT aliasname FROM aliases WHERE mainname='%s'" >> /etc/postfix/grommunio-virtual-mailbox-sender-maps.cf


Configure TLS Certificates

Link and configure your SSL certificates:

 ln -s /etc/grommunio-common/nginx/ssl_certificate.conf /etc/grommunio-admin-common/nginx-ssl.conf
 cat /etc/ssl/private/${FQDN}.key.pem /etc/ssl/certs/${FQDN}.cert.pem > /etc/ssl/private/${FQDN}.key_cert.pem
 chmod 640 /etc/ssl/private/*.key_cert.pem
 addgroup gromox ssl-cert


Configure PAM and SASL

Set up authentication services:

 # Configure PAM for SMTP
 cat > /etc/pam.d/smtp <<EOF
 #%PAM-1.0
 auth required pam_gromox.so service=smtp
 account required pam_permit.so
 EOF
 # Configure SASL authentication
 cat > /etc/conf.d/saslauthd <<EOF
 SASLAUTHD_OPTS="-a pam -r"
 EOF


Initialize the Database and Set Admin Password

Initialize the database:

 gromox-dbop -C

Set the Grommunio admin password:

 grommunio-admin passwd --password "${ADMIN_PASS}"


Configure Firewall Ports

Open the necessary firewall ports:

 # Required ports: 25, 80, 443, etc.


7. Configure Valkey (Redis Replacement)

Enable Syslog

 vi /etc/valkey/grommunio.conf
 -----
 syslog-enabled yes
 syslog-ident valkey
 syslog-facility local0
 -----


Enable Memory Overcommit

 vi /etc/sysctl.conf
 -----
 vm.overcommit_memory = 1
 -----
 sysctl -p


Start Valkey and Test

 rcctl restart valkey@grommunio
 valkey-cli ping  # Expected result: 'PONG'


8. Install and Configure Rspamd

Install Rspamd

 apk add rspamd rspamd-client


Configure Rspamd

Modify Rspamd configuration files:

 cat > /etc/rspamd/local.d/options.inc <<EOF
 dns {
   enable_dnssec = true;
   timeout = 4s;
  retransmits = 5;
 }
 EOF
 cat > /etc/rspamd/local.d/redis.conf <<EOF
 read_servers = "127.0.0.1";
 write_servers = "127.0.0.1";
 EOF
 cat > /etc/rspamd/local.d/worker-proxy.inc <<EOF
 milter = yes;
 bind_socket = "/var/run/rspamd/worker-proxy.sock mode=0660 owner=rspamd";
 timeout = 120s;
 upstream "local" {
   default = yes;
   self_scan = yes;
 }
 count = 4;
 EOF


Add Postfix to Rspamd Group

 addgroup postfix rspamd


Configure DKIM Signing

 cat > /etc/rspamd/local.d/dkim_signing.conf <<EOF
 enabled = true;
 path = "/var/lib/rspamd/dkim/\$domain-\$selector.key";
 selector = "dkim";
 sign_authenticated = true;
 sign_local = false;
 domain {
   example.com { selector = "202406"; }
 }
 EOF


Generate DKIM Key Pair

 mkdir -p /var/lib/rspamd/dkim
 rspamadm dkim_keygen -s 202406 -t ED25519 -d example.com -k /var/lib/rspamd/dkim/example.com-202406.key > 
 /var/lib/rspamd/dkim/example.com-202406.pub


Start Rspamd

 rc-update add rspamd
 rcctl start rspamd


9. Finalize and Verify Installation

Restart Services

Restart all services:

 rcctl restart postfix saslauthd rspamd valkey@grommunio nginx php-fpm83 gromox-delivery gromox-event \
   gromox-http gromox-imap gromox-midb gromox-pop3 gromox-delivery-queue gromox-timer gromox-zcore \
   grommunio-admin-api


Verify Service Status

Check the status of all services:

 rcctl status


Check Logs

Inspect logs for any errors or issues:

 find /var/log -type f | xargs tail -n50 | grep -iE '==>|fail|crit|error|alert|corrupt|warning'


Web UI Access

Admin UI: [1](https://mail.example.local:8443)


10. End User Configuration

Admin UI

Log into the Admin UI with the username `admin` and the previously created `ADMIN_PASS`.

License Configuration

If you have a license, you can configure it under Grommunio settings in the Admin UI.