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- make builtin http handlers serve on specific domains, such as for mta-sts, so e.g. /.well-known/mta-sts.txt isn't served on all domains. - add logging of a few more fields in access logging. - small tweaks/bug fixes in webserver request handling. - add config option for redirecting entire domains to another (common enough). - split httpserver metric into two: one for duration until writing header (i.e. performance of server), another for duration until full response is sent to client (i.e. performance as perceived by users). - add admin ui, a new page for managing the configs. after making changes and hitting "save", the changes take effect immediately. the page itself doesn't look very well-designed (many input fields, makes it look messy). i have an idea to improve it (explained in admin.html as todo) by making the layout look just like the config file. not urgent though. i've already changed my websites/webapps over. the idea of adding a webserver is to take away a (the) reason for folks to want to complicate their mox setup by running an other webserver on the same machine. i think the current webserver implementation can already serve most common use cases. with a few more tweaks (feedback needed!) we should be able to get to 95% of the use cases. the reverse proxy can take care of the remaining 5%. nevertheless, a next step is still to change the quickstart to make it easier for folks to run with an existing webserver, with existing tls certs/keys. that's how this relates to issue #5.
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DataDir: data
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User: 1000
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LogLevel: trace
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Hostname: mox.example
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Listeners:
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local:
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IPs:
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- 0.0.0.0
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WebserverHTTP:
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Enabled: true
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Postmaster:
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Account: mjl
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Mailbox: postmaster
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