Pagure's Milter =============== `Milter `_ are script executed by postfix upon sending or receiving an email. We use this system to allow pagure's users to comment on a ticket (or a pull-request) by directly replying to the email sent as a notification. Pagure's milter is designed to be run on the same machine as the mail server (postfix by default). Postfix connecting to the milter via a unix socket. The milter itself is a service managed by systemd. You can find all the relevant files for the milter under the ``milters`` folder in the sources. Install the milter ------------------ The first step to enable the milter on a pagure instance is thus to install the ``.service`` file for systemd and place the corresponding script that, by default, should go to ``/usr/share/pagure/comment_email_milter.py``. If you are using the RPM, install ``pagure-milters`` should provide and install all the files correctly. Activate the milter ------------------- Make sure the milter is running and will be automaticall started at boot by running the commands: To start the milter: :: systemctl start pagure_milter To ensure the milter is always started at boot time: :: systemctl enable pagure_milter Activate the milter in postfix ------------------------------ To actually activate the milter in postfix is in fact really easy, all it takes is two lines in the ``main.cf`` file of postfix: :: non_smtpd_milters = unix:/var/run/pagure/paguresock smtpd_milters = unix:/var/run/pagure/paguresock These two lines are pointing to the unix socket used by postfix to communicate with the milter. This socket is defined in the milter file itself, in the sources: ``milters/comment_email_milter.py``.