masqmail
annotate examples/localnet.route @ 354:08932c629849
reworked the route concept; removed the idea of the localnet
Renamed to reflect the actual meaning more clearly:
s/online_routes/query_routes/g
s/local_net_route/permanent_routes/g
Removed local_nets, which are now represented by allowed_recipients
in a permanent route. (See. examples/localnet.route)
There is no more abiguity between `local' and `local net'.
Run admin/config-transition on your config to learn how to update it.
author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Sun, 04 Sep 2011 11:25:38 +0200 |
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meillo@354 | 1 # Example route for a local network |
meillo@354 | 2 # see also: man 5 masqmail.route |
meillo@354 | 3 # |
meillo@354 | 4 # Include this route with |
meillo@354 | 5 # permanent_routes = "/etc/masqmail/localnet.route" |
meillo@354 | 6 # in masqmail.conf |
meillo@354 | 7 |
meillo@354 | 8 # adjust this to the machines on the local net |
meillo@354 | 9 allowed_recipients = "*@*mydomain.invalid;*@also.onlocal.net" |
meillo@354 | 10 |
meillo@354 | 11 # We expect the target hosts to be online. If not, fail. |
meillo@354 | 12 # Use this setting if you are sure the target hosts are online. |
meillo@354 | 13 connect_error_fail = true |
meillo@354 | 14 |
meillo@354 | 15 # If you don't want to query the DNS, uncomment: |
meillo@354 | 16 #resolve_list = "byname" |