# Setting up Postmoogle (optional) **Note**: email bridging can also happen via the [email2matrix](configuring-playbook-email2matrix.md) bridge supported by the playbook. The playbook can install and configure [Postmoogle](https://github.com/etkecc/postmoogle) for you. It's a bot/bridge you can use to forward emails to Matrix rooms. Postmoogle runs an SMTP email server and allows you to assign mailbox addresses to Matrix rooms. See the project's [documentation](https://github.com/etkecc/postmoogle) to learn what it does and why it might be useful to you. ## Prerequisites Open the following ports on your server to be able to receive incoming emails: - `25/tcp`: SMTP - `587/tcp`: Submission (TLS-encrypted SMTP) If you don't open these ports, you will still be able to send emails, but not receive any. These port numbers are configurable via the `matrix_bot_postmoogle_smtp_host_bind_port` and `matrix_bot_postmoogle_submission_host_bind_port` variables, but other email servers will try to deliver on these default (standard) ports, so changing them is of little use. ## Adjusting the playbook configuration Add the following configuration to your `inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml` file: ```yaml matrix_bot_postmoogle_enabled: true # Uncomment and adjust this part if you'd like to use a username different than the default # matrix_bot_postmoogle_login: postmoogle # Generate a strong password here. Consider generating it with `pwgen -s 64 1` matrix_bot_postmoogle_password: PASSWORD_FOR_THE_BOT # Uncomment to add one or more admins to this bridge: # # matrix_bot_postmoogle_admins: # - '@yourAdminAccount:{{ matrix_domain }}' # # .. unless you've made yourself an admin of all bots/bridges like this: # # matrix_admin: '@yourAdminAccount:{{ matrix_domain }}' ``` ## Adjusting DNS records You will also need to add several DNS records so that Postmoogle can send emails. See [Configuring DNS](configuring-dns.md) for details about DNS changes. ## Installing After configuring the playbook, run the [installation](installing.md) command: ```sh ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,ensure-matrix-users-created,start ``` **Notes**: - the `ensure-matrix-users-created` playbook tag makes the playbook automatically create the bot's user account - if you change the bot password (`matrix_bot_postmoogle_password` in your `vars.yml` file) subsequently, the bot user's credentials on the homeserver won't be updated automatically. If you'd like to change the bot user's password, use a tool like [synapse-admin](configuring-playbook-synapse-admin.md) to change it, and then update `matrix_bot_postmoogle_password` to let the bot know its new password ## Usage To use the bot, invite the `@postmoogle:example.com` bot user 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.example.com`. 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](https://github.com/etkecc/postmoogle). ### Debug/Logs As with all other services, you can find their logs in [systemd-journald](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-journald.service.html) by running something like `journalctl -fu matrix-bot-postmoogle` The default logging level for this bridge is `INFO`, but you can increase it to `DEBUG` with the following additional configuration: ```yaml matrix_bot_postmoogle_loglevel: 'DEBUG' ```