Postgres is used by several roles, but the setup is currently part of the 'mailserver' role. By moving it to 'common', it's possible to disable the mailserver without breaking the others.
Currently client email is submitted via ssmtp (port 465). This has been
deprecated for years. The correct way to submit email is via
submission (port 587).
This patch adds port 587 as a second and the default way of submitting
email for delivery. Port 465 remains open for backwards compatibility
with existing clients.
* Postfix: Trusty comes with postgresql 9.3, not 9.1
* owncloud 6.0.1 is part of the distribution, doesn't require opensuse repository
* owncloud requires libapache2-mod-php5
* uses prosody repository that matches the ansible_distribution_release (trusty, wheezy, etc)
Fixes issue #8. Adds new variable mail_header_privacy, on by default.
Installs postfix-pcre unconditionally, and then copies the pcre file
over and adds the header check to main.cf based on the variable value.
“this header replacement works great, but it logs that the replacement
has been done, which means that you are storing this information,
unless you are anonymizing your logs”
Remove all configuration for MySQL and configure PostgreSQL as the main
database.
All *_mysql_* options have been changed to *_db_* options.
Postgres requires the database user to have a password in order to
connect via localhost. The db_admin_password option is used to set the
password of the admin user (usually postgres).