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haraka-plugin-wildduck
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Haraka plugin for processing incoming messages for Wild Duck IMAP server
This plugin enables recipient checks for Haraka. The plugin normalizes recipient email addresses and validates these against the users table in Wild Duck database. It also checks quota usage, so if the user quota is already exceeded, then the message is rejected.
cd /path/to/local/haraka
npm install haraka-plugin-wildduck
echo "wildduck" >> config/plugins
service haraka restart
Additionally you should enable queue/lmtp
plugin as the Wild Duck plugin only checks recipient info but does not do the actual delivery.
Wild Duck plugin expects MongoDB settings to be set. By default it uses unauthenticated localhost, if you need to use a more specific settings then create your own configuration file
cp node_modules/haraka-plugin-wildduck/config/wildduck.ini config/wildduck.ini
$EDITOR config/wildduck.ini
Minimally you would need this plugin and queue/lmtp plugin to use Haraka with Wild Duck.
If you use a antispam plugin as well, then messages with headers "X-RSpamd-Spam: Yes" or "X-Spam-Status: Yes" are delivered to the Junk folder automatically. Which header is preferred can be set in Wild Duck config file (by default X-RSpamd-Spamd is used).
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Haraka plugin for processing incoming messages for the WildDuck IMAP server
The npm package haraka-plugin-wildduck receives a total of 100 weekly downloads. As such, haraka-plugin-wildduck popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that haraka-plugin-wildduck demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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