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chriswayg.msmtp-mailer
This ansible role deploys msmtp as a mailer for Debian, Ubuntu, Arch & Alpine Linux
Prerequisite
- Access to a functioning SMTP server.
How to install
- Use github to clone/fork into your role directory
- ansible galaxy
ansible-galaxy install chriswayg.msmtp-mailer
Variables
All the default variables are located defaults/main.yml. Mostly you would need to configure the following variables.
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msmtp_accounts: You can define one or more smtp accounts:
msmtp_accounts: - account : gmail host : smtp.gmail.com port : 587 auth : "on" from : example@gmail.example user : example@gmail.example password : "some password" - account : mysmtp host : smtp.example port : 587 auth : "on" from : admin@example.org user : myuser@example.org password : plain-text-password2
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msmtp_default_account: Default smtp account to use
msmtp_default_account: "gmail"
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Logging
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Option A (syslog)
msmtp_log : "syslog"
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Option B (file logging)
msmtp_log : "file" msmtp_logfile : /var/log/msmtp.log
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Option C (No logging)
msmtp_log : "no"
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Mail aliases
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msmtp_alias_default: default email this required
msmtp_alias_default : ops@example.com
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msmtp_alias_root: root email this is optional
msmtp_alias_root : root@example.com
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msmtp_alias_cron: cron email this optional
msmtp_alias_cron : cron@example.com
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Configure
You can configure your variables in ansible with one of the following
- Create a variable in host/group variables directory. (recommended)
- Editing var/main.yml
- Run ansible-playbook with -e
- Edit the default/main.yml (not recommended)
Run
By default mstmp will work as the configuration uses a real smtp server (for testing only!)
ansible-playbook -l hostname msmtp.yml
Test
You should get a test mail if it works on the root mail