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1 # These templates have been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english
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2 # team
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3 #
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4 # If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask
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5 # debian-l10n-english@lists.debian.org for advice.
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6 #
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7 # Even minor modifications require translation updates and such
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8 # changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers.
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10 Template: masqmail/manage_config_with_debconf
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11 Type: boolean
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12 Default: true
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13 _Description: Manage masqmail.conf automatically?
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14 The /etc/masqmail/masqmail.conf file can be handled automatically by
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15 answering a few questions, or entirely manually by the local administrator.
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16 .
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17 Note that only specific, marked sections of the configuration file will be
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18 managed this way if you choose this option; if those markers are missing,
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19 you will have to update the file manually, or remove the file.
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20
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21 Template: masqmail/move_existing_nondebconf_config
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22 Type: boolean
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23 Default: false
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24 _Description: Replace existing /etc/masqmail/masqmail.conf file?
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25 The existing /etc/masqmail/masqmail.conf file currently on the system does
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26 not contain a marked section for automatic configuration management.
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27 .
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28 If you choose this option, the existing configuration
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29 file will be backed up to /etc/masqmail/masqmail.conf.debconf-backup and a
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30 new file written to /etc/masqmail/masqmail.conf. If you do not choose this
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31 option, the existing configuration file will not be managed automatically,
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32 and no further questions about masqmail configuration will be
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33 asked.
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34
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35 Template: masqmail/host_name
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36 Type: string
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37 Default:
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38 _Description: Masqmail host name:
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39 Please enter the name used by masqmail to identify itself to others.
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40 This is most likely the machine's hostname. It is used in the SMTP
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41 greetings banner and generated Message-ID fields, as well as for
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42 expansion of unqualified addresses, and so on.
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43
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44 Template: masqmail/local_hosts
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45 Type: string
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46 _Description: Hosts considered local:
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47 Please enter a list, separated with semicolons (;), of hosts which are
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48 considered "local". Mail to these hosts will be delivered to a
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49 mailbox (or Maildir or MDA) on this host.
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50 .
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51 You will most likely insert "localhost" as well as this host's fully
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52 qualified name and short name.
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53 .
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54 You can also use wildcard expressions containing "*" and "?".
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55
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56 Template: masqmail/local_nets
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57 Type: string
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58 _Description: Networks considered local:
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59 Please enter a list, separated with semicolons (;), of hosts which are
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60 on the local network. That is, they should be always reachable, without a
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61 dialup connection. Mail to these hosts will be delivered immediately,
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62 without checking for the online status.
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63 .
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64 You can use wildcard expressions containing "*" and "?", for
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65 instance "*.yournet.local".
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66 .
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67 That field can be left empty if this host is the only host on the
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68 network. If you do not want
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69 to use Masqmail as an offline MTA and all servers likely to receive
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70 outbound mail from this host are always reachable, just use "*"
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71 here.
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72
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73 Template: masqmail/listen_addresses
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74 Type: string
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75 Default: localhost:25
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76 _Description: Interfaces for incoming connections:
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77 For security reasons, Masqmail does not listen an all network
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78 interfaces by default. If there are no other hosts connected to this
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79 host, "localhost:25" is enough for local operation. If there are other
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80 hosts that need to send SMTP mail to this host, you should add the
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81 address of the relevant network interface, for instance
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82 "localhost:25;192.168.1.2:25".
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83
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84 Template: masqmail/use_syslog
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85 Type: boolean
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86 Default: false
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87 _Description: Use the system log daemon for logging?
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88 Masqmail may log via the system log daemon (syslog) or use its
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89 own custom logging in /var/log/masqmail/masqmail.log.
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90
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91 Template: masqmail/online_detect
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92 Type: select
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93 __Choices: file, pipe
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94 Default: file
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95 _Description: Online detection method:
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96 Masqmail has two methods to determine whether it is online or not:
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97 "file" and "pipe".
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98 - With "file", it checks for the existence of a file. If it
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99 exists, the name of the connection is read from that file.
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100 - With "pipe", it calls a program or script, which outputs the name
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101 if online or nothing if not. The "guessnet" program is a good
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102 candidate for such use.
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103
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104 Template: masqmail/online_file
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105 Type: string
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106 Default: /var/run/masqmail-route
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107 _Description: File used to determine the online status:
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108
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109 Template: masqmail/online_pipe
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110 Type: string
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111 Default:
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112 _Description: Name of the program used to determine the online status:
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113 Please choose the program to use to determine the online
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114 status. This program is called with "mail" as user ID.
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115
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116 Template: masqmail/mbox_default
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117 Type: select
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118 Choices: mbox, mda, maildir
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119 Default: mbox
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120 _Description: Local delivery style:
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121 Local mail can be delivered to a mailbox, to a mail delivery
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122 agent (MDA) such as procmail
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123 or to Maildir-style mailboxes in the users' home directories.
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124 .
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125 This choice affects the default delivery mechanism. It can be defined
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126 on a per-user basis with the "mbox_users", "mda_users" and
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127 "maildir_users" options.
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128
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129 Template: masqmail/mda
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130 Type: string
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131 Default: /usr/bin/procmail -Y -d ${rcpt_local}
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132 _Description: MDA command line (including options):
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133 Please choose the path to the mail delivery agent (MDA), including
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134 its arguments. You can use variable substitution here,
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135 such as ${rcpt_local} for the user name.
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136 .
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137 Masqmail's manual page describes all available variable substitutions.
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138 .
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139 This question is meaningful even when choosing another option than
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140 MDA delivery, in case MDA is used for a restricted set of users.
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141
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142 Template: masqmail/alias_local_caseless
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143 Type: boolean
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144 Default: false
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145 _Description: Should alias expansion be case sensitive?
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146 Masqmail uses the file /etc/aliases to redirect local addresses.
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147 The search for a match in /etc/aliases can be case sensitive or not.
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148
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149 Template: masqmail/init_smtp_daemon
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150 Type: boolean
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151 Default: true
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152 _Description: Start SMTP listening daemon?
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153 Please choose whether you want Masqmail to start as an SMTP listening
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154 daemon. You will need this if:
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155 - there are other hosts in the local network that may want to send
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156 mail via this host;
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157 - you use a local mail client that sends mail via SMTP.
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158
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159 Template: masqmail/init_queue_daemon
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160 Type: boolean
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161 Default: true
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162 _Description: Start SMTP queue running daemon?
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163 Please choose this option if you want Masqmail to start as a queue
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164 running daemon. You're very likely to need this. It is used for mail
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165 that cannot delivered immediately, either because of delivery
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166 failures or because the host is not online on the first attempt to send
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167 a mail.
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168
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169 Template: masqmail/queue_daemon_ival
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170 Type: string
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171 Default: -q10m
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172 _Description: Interval for the queue running daemon:
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173 Please choose the interval for the queue running daemon.
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174 .
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175 The format is "-q", followed by a numeric value and one of the letters
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176 s, m, h, d, or w, for seconds, minutes, hours, days, or weeks,
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177 respectively. For instance, "-q10m" defines a ten-minute interval
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178 between runs.
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179 .
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180 Reasonable values are between five minutes (-q5m) and two hours (-q2h).
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181
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182 Template: masqmail/init_fetch_daemon
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183 Type: boolean
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184 Default: false
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185 _Description: Start POP3 fetch daemon?
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186 Please choose this option if you want Masqmail to start as a fetch
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187 daemon. If you do so, it will try to fetch mail from configured POP3
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188 servers, detecting the online
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189 status first.
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190 .
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191 No matter what you choose here, you can later select whether you want to fetch
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192 mail when the host becomes online.
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193
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194 Template: masqmail/fetch_daemon_ival
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195 Type: string
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196 Default: -go5m
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197 _Description: Interval for the fetch daemon:
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198 Please choose the interval for the fetch daemon.
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199 .
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200 The format is "-go", followed by a numeric value and one of the letters
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201 s, m, h, d, or w, for seconds, minutes, hours, days, or weeks,
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202 respectively.
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203 .
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204 Reasonable values are between two minutes (-go2m) and two hours (-go2h).
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205
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206 Template: masqmail/ipup_runqueue
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207 Type: boolean
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208 Default: true
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209 _Description: Flush mail queue when online?
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210 Please choose whether you want Masqmail to immediately flush its mail
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211 queue as soon as the host comes online. This will be done by Masqmail's
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212 ip-up script
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213 in /etc/ppp/ip-up or in /etc/network/if-up.d/.
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214
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215 Template: masqmail/ipup_fetch
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216 Type: boolean
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217 Default: false
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218 _Description: Fetch mail when online?
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219 Please choose whether you want Masqmail to immediately fetch mail
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220 from POP3 servers as soon as the host comes online. This will be done
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221 by Masqmail's ip-up script in /etc/ppp/ip-up or in /etc/network/if-up.d/.
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222
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223 Template: masqmail/ifup_ifaces
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224 Type: string
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225 Default: all
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226 _Description: List of interfaces used for Masqmail online detection:
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227 Please choose a list of network interfaces which will trigger queue
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228 runs and/or fetching mails when going up. The list will be used in
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229 the /etc/ppp/ip-up and /etc/network/if-up.d/ scripts, when the
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230 interface goes up.
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231 .
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232 A reasonable choice is for instance "ppp0" for a home computer connected
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233 by PPP or "ppp0 eth0" for
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234 a notebook.
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235 .
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236 Other possible choices are "all" to listen on all network interfaces, or
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237 "none" for not listening on any interface.
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238
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