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