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== Google accounts == | == Google accounts == | ||
=== Move mail from one gmail account to another === | === Move mail from one gmail account to another === | ||
Google uses POP3 to transfer mail between accounts | Google uses POP3 to transfer mail between accounts. | ||
In the old account you have to '''allow "less secure" apps.''' | In the old account you have to '''allow "less secure" apps. You also have to disable two factor auth.''' Stupid, huh? | ||
Then you have to set up POP3 in Accounts to tell the new account to do the import. It really did take 1-2 days for it to happen. | Then you have to set up POP3 in Accounts to tell the new account to do the import. It really did take 1-2 days for it to happen. Use your name@domain to log in to the old server, use the same login name@domain and the POP server of pop.gmail.com, port 995, TLS security ON. | ||
The process is not documented by Google, it's described in a | The process is not documented by Google, it's described in a | ||
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Google's process to describe transferring mail is described by a user, not by Google. | Google's process to describe transferring mail is described by a user, not by Google. | ||
=== Forward mail from old account to new one === | |||
Next you set the old account to forward all mail to the new one. If you do this before setting POP3 it will switch off mysteriously by itself. Do it after. | |||
=== Move Google Drive === | === Move Google Drive === |
Revision as of 23:05, 1 January 2023
Google has evolved from being an email service for Wildsong.biz to being a "suite" of tools that I don't need or want. A few months ago they announced it would be a for-pay only service. All that's fair, but I am not motivated to pay for the service. I am sure accounts like mine are just a money sink for them anyway even when I pay.
I set up map46.com and w6gkd.radio domains for starters to test everything. At this point I am almost ready to flip wildsong.biz mail over. I still need to pull all my files and photos out. For now I am migrating to plain gmail accounts.
The steps, overall,
- Set up new gmail accounts for each of my users. (done)
- (On Google), forward from the existing wildsong accounts to new gmail accounts (2/3's done. Doing mine today. 1/1/23)
- Set up email forwarder for wildsong.biz on my Tektonic VPS. (done)
- Move devices (phones and tablets) to new addresses. (2/3 done, in the meantime I abandoned my smartphone for a Sunbeam F1 so done.)
- Google Voice: I have try to initiate a transfer of the number over to Twilio. I have not heard back from Twilio yet. There is a $3 port out fee.
I have a VPS at Tektonic.net as the mail server. It's on the Internet all the time even when I trip and kick the wires out of the wall here at home.
As my SMTP server I will be using Postfix, along with its friends Postgrey, SpamAssassin and ClamAV.
Google accounts
Move mail from one gmail account to another
Google uses POP3 to transfer mail between accounts.
In the old account you have to allow "less secure" apps. You also have to disable two factor auth. Stupid, huh?
Then you have to set up POP3 in Accounts to tell the new account to do the import. It really did take 1-2 days for it to happen. Use your name@domain to log in to the old server, use the same login name@domain and the POP server of pop.gmail.com, port 995, TLS security ON.
The process is not documented by Google, it's described in a community posting.
Google's process to describe transferring mail is described by a user, not by Google.
Forward mail from old account to new one
Next you set the old account to forward all mail to the new one. If you do this before setting POP3 it will switch off mysteriously by itself. Do it after.
Move Google Drive
Move Google Photos
Make the new account and the old one "partners" and "share everything."
VPS set up
Hostname "hostname -f" should show the FQDN, which is w6gkd.w6gkd.radio Set FQDN in /etc/hosts
Firewall? No. I am currently running fail2ban but have no firewall as such right now, which is fine for this server. I'd need to make sure port 25 is open.
System time. It is on UTC. Change it. Install NTP.
timedatectl set-timezone America/Los_Angeles apt install ntp systemctl status ntp
Syslog I think it is already set up. See /var/log/mail*
DNS is at Cloudflare. "dig w6gkd.radio MX" tells me it's pointed at the right place. The names "mail", "smtp", and "imap" should be CNAMEs fpr w6gkd.w6gkd.radio
The reverse needs a PTR record in place at the ISP. I did this via a ticket with Tektonic. It now returns w6gkd.w6gkd.radio
SMTP authentication - so I can forward mail from Google (and my own servers). https://www.bluehost.com/help/article/email-client-enable-smtp-authentication
My standard TXT record for email, V=SPF1 +A +MX -ALL
Server: mail.DOMAINNAME Port: 465 with SSL
TLS Certificate
Install and configure Postfix
Out goes Exim4, in with Postfix. I tried putting it in Docker, sigh, maybe later for that.
apt remove exim4-base exim4-config exim4-daemon-light apt install postfix postgrey clamav spamassassin
Configure in /etc/postfix especially main.cf
Install and configure OpenDKIM
(It has to work with Postfix.)
apt install opendkim opendkim-tools
How does it work? https://mailtrap.io/blog/dkim/
Help with Postfix: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-configure-dkim-with-postfix-on-debian-wheezy
Test it with
mail [/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection [email protected]]
---------------------------------------------------------- DKIM check details: ---------------------------------------------------------- Result: pass (matches From: [/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection [email protected]]) ID(s) verified: header.d=w6gkd.radio
Testing
To send mail on the host, I want the address to have the domain not the hostname,
date | mail bwilson
should go to [/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection [email protected]] not [/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection [email protected]]
This is controlled by "mail" NOT postfix. So put this in /etc/mailutils.conf
address { email-domain w6gkd.radio; }
- Can I send from w6gkd.radio?
- Can I send to [/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection [email protected]]?
- Are the letsencrypt keys working?
/etc/cron.weekly runs /usr/local/sbin/renew_certs.sh
See /etc/letsencrypt/live to see what is set up
Filters
- Postgrey -- https://postgrey.schweikert.ch/
- Spamassassin -- https://spamassassin.apache.org/
- ClamAV -- Antivirus / malware -- https://www.clamav.net/
IMAP - Dovecot
I am inclined to install dovecot, mysql, and elastic search in Docker containers Docker based installations are so clean and flexible.