{ config, pkgs, ... }: let version = "23.05"; domain = "danilo-reyes.com"; in { imports = [ (builtins.fetchTarball { # Pick a release version you are interested in and set its hash, e.g. url = "https://gitlab.com/simple-nixos-mailserver/nixos-mailserver/-/archive/nixos-${version}/nixos-mailserver-nixos-${version}.tar.gz"; # To get the sha256 of the nixos-mailserver tarball, we can use the nix-prefetch-url command: # release="nixos-23.05"; nix-prefetch-url "https://gitlab.com/simple-nixos-mailserver/nixos-mailserver/-/archive/${release}/nixos-mailserver-${release}.tar.gz" --unpack sha256 = "1ngil2shzkf61qxiqw11awyl81cr7ks2kv3r3k243zz7v2xakm5c"; }) ]; mailserver = { enable = true; fqdn = "mail.${domain}"; domains = [ domain ]; # A list of all login accounts. To create the password hashes, use # nix-shell -p mkpasswd --run 'mkpasswd -sm bcrypt' loginAccounts = { "contact@${domain}" = { hashedPasswordFile = ../dotfiles/secrets/mailserver; aliases = [ "jawz@${domain}" ]; }; }; # Use Let's Encrypt certificates. Note that this needs to set up a stripped # down nginx and opens port 80. certificateScheme = "acme-nginx"; }; security.acme.acceptTerms = true; security.acme.defaults.email = "contact@${domain}"; }