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use $OLD_IP4 and $NEW_IP4 to make docs more readable. Also streamline "set TTL to 5 minute" phrasing a bit.
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@@ -7,11 +7,12 @@ machine, you can use these steps. They were tested with a Linux laptop;
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you might need to adjust some of the steps to your environment.
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Let’s assume that your ``mail_domain`` is ``mail.example.org``, all
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involved machines run Debian 12, your old site’s IP address is
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``13.12.13.12``, and your new site’s IP address is ``45.54.45.54``.
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involved machines run Debian 12, your old site’s IP version 4 address is
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``$OLD_IP4``, and your new site’s IP4 address is ``$NEW_IP4``.
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Note, you should lower the TTLs of your DNS records to a value such as
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300 (5 minutes) so the migration happens as smoothly as possible.
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First of all, you should lower the Time To Live (TTL) of your DNS records
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to a value such as 300 (5 minutes).
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Short TTL values allow to change DNS records during the migration more timely.
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During the guide you might get a warning about changed SSH Host keys; in
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this case, just run ``ssh-keygen -R "mail.example.org"`` as recommended.
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@@ -24,8 +25,8 @@ this case, just run ``ssh-keygen -R "mail.example.org"`` as recommended.
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::
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ssh -A root@13.12.13.12
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tar c - /home/vmail/mail | ssh root@45.54.45.54 "tar x -C /"
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ssh -A root@$OLD_IP4
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tar c - /home/vmail/mail | ssh root@$NEW_IP4 "tar x -C /"
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This saves us time during the downtime,
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at least the mailboxes are there already.
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@@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ this case, just run ``ssh-keygen -R "mail.example.org"`` as recommended.
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::
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CMDEPLOY_STAGES=install,configure cmdeploy run --ssh-host 45.54.45.54
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CMDEPLOY_STAGES=install,configure cmdeploy run --ssh-host $NEW_IP4
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The services are disabled for now; we will enable them later.
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We first need to make the new site fully operational.
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@@ -46,7 +47,7 @@ this case, just run ``ssh-keygen -R "mail.example.org"`` as recommended.
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::
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cmdeploy run --disable-mail --ssh-host 13.12.13.12
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cmdeploy run --disable-mail --ssh-host $OLD_IP4
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Your users will start to notice the migration and will not be able to send
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or receive messages until the migration is completed.
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@@ -60,9 +61,9 @@ this case, just run ``ssh-keygen -R "mail.example.org"`` as recommended.
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::
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ssh -A root@13.12.13.12
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tar c - /var/lib/acme /etc/dkimkeys /var/spool/postfix | ssh root@45.54.45.54 "tar x -C /"
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rsync -azH /home/vmail/mail root@45.54.45.54:/home/vmail/
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ssh -A root@$OLD_IP4
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tar c - /var/lib/acme /etc/dkimkeys /var/spool/postfix | ssh root@$NEW_IP4 "tar x -C /"
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rsync -azH /home/vmail/mail root@$NEW_IP4:/home/vmail/
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This transfers all addresses, messages which have not been fetched yet, the TLS certificate,
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and DKIM keys (so DKIM DNS record remains valid).
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@@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ this case, just run ``ssh-keygen -R "mail.example.org"`` as recommended.
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::
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ssh root@45.54.45.54
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ssh root@$NEW_IP4
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chown root: -R /var/lib/acme
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chown opendkim: -R /etc/dkimkeys
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chown vmail: -R /home/vmail/mail
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@@ -84,10 +85,10 @@ this case, just run ``ssh-keygen -R "mail.example.org"`` as recommended.
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::
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mail.example.org. IN A 45.54.45.54
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mail.example.org. IN AAAA 45:ac:1312:ab::1
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mail.example.org. IN A $NEW_IP4
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mail.example.org. IN AAAA $NEW_IP6
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7. Finally, you can execute ``CMDEPLOY_STAGES=activate cmdeploy run --ssh-host 45.54.45.54`` to
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7. Finally, you can execute ``CMDEPLOY_STAGES=activate cmdeploy run --ssh-host $NEW_IP4`` to
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turn on chatmail on the new relay. Your users will be able to use the
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chatmail relay as soon as the DNS changes have propagated. Voilà!
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