42 lines
1.6 KiB
YAML
42 lines
1.6 KiB
YAML
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- name: uninstall ssmtp
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package:
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state: absent
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name: ssmtp
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become: yes
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- name: Install msmtp
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package:
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state: present
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name: "{{ msmtp_package }}"
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become: yes
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- name: Set up msmtp.conf
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template:
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src: msmtprc.j2
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dest: /etc/msmtprc
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owner: root
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group: mail
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mode: '0640'
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become: yes
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- name: Set up aliases
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template:
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src: aliases.j2
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dest: /etc/aliases
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owner: root
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group: mail
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mode: '0640'
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become: yes
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#- name: set right on /usr/sbin/msmtp
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# file:
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# path: /usr/sbin/msmtp # required. Path to the file being managed.
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# group: mail # not required. Name of the group that should own the file/directory, as would be fed to I(chown).
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# mode: 2711 # not required. Mode the file or directory should be. For those used to I(/usr/bin/chmod) remember that modes are actually octal numbers. You must either add a leading zero so that Ansible's YAML parser knows it is an octal number (like C(0644) or C(01777)) or quote it (like C('644') or C('1777')) so Ansible receives a string and can do its own conversion from string into number. Giving Ansible a number without following one of these rules will end up with a decimal number which will have unexpected results. As of version 1.8, the mode may be specified as a symbolic mode (for example, C(u+rwx) or C(u=rw,g=r,o=r)).
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# owner: root # not required. Name of the user that should own the file/directory, as would be fed to I(chown).
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# become: yes
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#sudo chown root:mail /usr/sbin/msmtp /etc/msmtp{,/{msmtp.conf,revaliases}}
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#sudo chmod 2711 /usr/sbin/msmtp
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#sudo chmod o-rwx /etc/msmtp /etc/msmtp/msmtp.conf; |