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# Status Mailserver
This folder contains setup for running your own Status Mailserver.
It uses [Systemd ](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/ ) for managing the Status Mailserver service.
The steps it takes are:
* Builds statusd
* Generates `statusd` config
* Generates `systemd` service
* Starts the service
# Usage
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To simply configure and start the service run `make` .
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In order to manage the new `statusd` service you use other `Makefile` targets:
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* `make info` - Info about service
* `make enode` - Get enode address
* `make start` - Start the service
* `make stop` - Stop the service
* `make status` - Check service status
* `make enable` - Enable the service
* `make disable` - Disable the service
* `make logs` - Read the service logs
* `make clean` - Stop service and remove it
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All the above commands are just wrappers around the [`systemctl` ](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/systemctl.1.html ) and [`journalctl` ](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/journalctl.1.html ) commands.
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# Settings
All settings are passed through environment variables:
* `SERVICE_NAME` - Name of the `systemd` service to be created. (Default: `statusd` )
* `PUBLIC_IP` - Your IP visible from the internet and advertised by the Mailserver.
* `LISTEN_PORT` - Mailserver TCP & UDP port, by default it's `30303` but you might want to use `443` .
* `RPC_PORT` - Control port making it possible to use the [JSON-RPC API ](https://github.com/ethereum/wiki/wiki/JSON-RPC ).
* `API_MODULES` - API modules to be made available via the `RPC_PORT` .
* `DATA_PATH` - Location of Mailserver storage and keys. (Default: `/var/tmp/status-go-mail` )
* `REGISTER_TOPIC` - Mynamic mailserver discovery topic. (Default: `whispermail` )
* `MAIL_PASSWORD` - Basic HTTP auth password for mailserver. (Default: `status-offline-inbox` )
* `LOG_LEVEL` - Set level of log messages to show. (`ERROR`, `WARN` , `INFO` , `DEBUG` , `TRACE` )
The generated configuration file end up under `${DATA_PATH}/config.json` .
# Known Issues
* `No journal files were opened due to insufficient permissions.` from `systemctl`
- To see logs of a user systemd service you need to be a member of `systemd-journal` group.
- Use: `bash usermod -a -G systemd-journal ${USER}`