Dovecot will, by default, have login processes run under a limited
`chroot` environment. However, this broke recently with the update to
Podman 4.4.1 and the removal of implicit `CAP_CHROOT` capabilities.
This commit re-adds these in place.
Slidge replaces Spectrum with immense improvement to bridging
capabilities, albeit with only experimental MUC support. Nevertheless,
the current state is sufficiently stable for a complete replacement.
This option has Dovecot only return directories in LIST commands, which
is a necessary workaround because of how our home and maildir locations
are the same, which sometimes has extraneous files (such as Sieve
scripts) appear in IMAP directory listings.
We should eventually move away from this unified location, but doing so
requires careful planning and migration.
This commit moves the `nginx-proxy-http` service back to separate
`UPSTREAM_HOST`, `UPSTREAM_PORT`, and `UPSTREAM_PATH` variables, which
allows for more granular configuration, e.g. `proxy_redirect` patterns.
Gitea and Gitlab allow for filtering push events based on the branch
name, so we assume that webhook payloads don't need to be filtered based
on the branch in these cases. Github doesn't allow for this sort of
filtering, so we have to specify a default branch to filter on.
This commit switches Hugo to a webhook-based building process, with
support for Github, Gitlab, and Gitea hooks (including local versions of
Gitea) initially. In addition, Hugo-based sites are now intended to be
served under a single volume, with ingress configuration pointing to
sub-paths into the volume.
Documentation for webhook setup and NGINX proxy configuration is still
underway, and will be filled in later.
This commit unifies the `UPSTREAM_HOST` and `UPSTREAM_PORT` environment
variables to a new `UPSTREAM_ENDPOINT` variable, making additional
customizations (such as a `proxy_pass` to a sub-path) possible.
Users in the `prosody_user` and `prosody_admin` groups will be granted
access to Prosody (as regular users and administrators, respectively),
making this a more flexible solution compared to IMAP.