Make matrix-mailer not occupy matrix_server_fqn_matrix

Starting with Docker 20.10, `--hostname` seems to have the side-effect
of making Docker's internal DNS server resolve said hostname to the IP
address of the container.

Because we were giving the mailer service a hostname of `matrix.DOMAIN`,
all requests destined for `matrix.DOMAIN` originating from other
services on the container network were resolving to `matrix-mailer`.
This is obviously wrong.

Initially reported here: https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/pull/748

We normally try to not use the public hostname (and IP address) on the
container network and try to make services talk to one another locally,
but it sometimes could happen.

With this, we use a `matrix-mailer` hostname for the matrix-mailer
container. My testing shows that it doesn't cause any trouble with
email deliverability.
development
Slavi Pantaleev 4 years ago
parent d08b27784f
commit 7593d969e3

@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ ExecStart={{ matrix_host_command_docker }} run --rm --name matrix-mailer \
--tmpfs=/var/spool/exim:rw,noexec,nosuid,size=100m \
--network={{ matrix_docker_network }} \
--env-file={{ matrix_mailer_base_path }}/env-mailer \
--hostname={{ matrix_server_fqn_matrix }} \
--hostname=matrix-mailer \
{% for arg in matrix_mailer_container_extra_arguments %}
{{ arg }} \
{% endfor %}

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