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haraka-plugin-wildduck
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Haraka plugin for processing incoming messages for the WildDuck IMAP server
This plugin:
cd /path/to/local/haraka
npm install haraka-plugin-wildduck
echo "wildduck" >> config/plugins
service haraka restart
WildDuck plugin should be placed last in the plugins file.
This plugin expects MongoDB settings to be set. By default, it uses unauthenticated localhost. If you need to use 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
This is the only delivery plugin you need to use Haraka with WildDuck. Make sure Haraka has no other delivery plugin(s) enabled.
For antispam, WildDuck supports Haraka's Rspamd plugin. WildDuck uses Rspamd output to route messages marked as spam to the Junk mailbox.
This plugin includes SPF and DKIM support. You should not enable Haraka's built-in SPF or dkim_verify plugins.
European Union Public License 1.1 (details) or later
WildDuck plugin for Haraka (
haraka-plugin-wildduck
) is part of the Zone Mail Suite (ZMS). Suite of programs and modules for an efficient, fast and modern email server.
FAQs
Haraka plugin for processing incoming messages for the WildDuck IMAP server
The npm package haraka-plugin-wildduck receives a total of 23 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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