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Setting up Postmoogle (optional)
Note: email bridging can also happen via the email2matrix bridge supported by the playbook.
The playbook can install and configure Postmoogle for you.
It's a bot/bridge you can use to forward emails to Matrix rooms
See the project's documentation to learn what it does and why it might be useful to you.
Registering the bot user
By default, the playbook will set up the bot with a username like this: @postmoogle:DOMAIN
.
(to use a different username, adjust the matrix_bot_postmoogle_login
variable).
You need to register the bot user manually before setting up the bot. You can use the playbook to register a new user:
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --extra-vars='username=postmoogle password=PASSWORD_FOR_THE_BOT admin=no' --tags=register-user
Choose a strong password for the bot. You can generate a good password with a command like this: pwgen -s 64 1
.
Adjusting the playbook configuration
Add the following configuration to your inventory/host_vars/matrix.DOMAIN/vars.yml
file:
matrix_bot_postmoogle_enabled: true
# Adjust this to whatever password you chose when registering the bot user
matrix_bot_postmoogle_password: PASSWORD_FOR_THE_BOT
You will also need to add several DNS records so that postmoogle can send emails. See Configuring DNS.
Installing
After configuring the playbook, run the installation command again:
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,start
Usage
To use the bot, invite the @postmoogle:DOMAIN
into a room you want to use as a mailbox.
Then send !pm mailbox NAME
to expose this Matrix room as an inbox with the email address NAME@matrix.domain
. Emails sent to that email address will be forwarded to the room.
Send !pm help
to the room to see the bot's help menu for additional commands.
You can also refer to the upstream documentation.