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- not_allowed_mail_locals + not_allowed_return_paths -> denied_senders
- allowed_rcpt_domains -> allowed_recipients
- not_allowed_rcpt_domains -> denied_recipients
The new options allow more consistent and more flexible matching.
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1 .TH masqmail.route 5 2010-12-08 masqmail-0.3.1 "File Formats" |
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0 | 3 .SH NAME |
4 masqmail.route \- masqmail route configuration file | |
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0 | 7 .SH DESCRIPTION |
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34 | 9 This man page describes the syntax of the route configuration files of \fBmasqmail (8)\fR. |
10 Their usual locations are in \fI/etc/masqmail/\fR. | |
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12 Mail will be sent with the SMTP protocol to its destination, unless |
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14 In this case the message will be piped to the given program. |
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17 .SH ROUTE CONDITIONS |
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20 \fBallowed_senders\fR = \fIlist\fR |
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22 This is a semicolon `;' separated list of envelope sender addresses. |
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23 Messages which have one of these addresses as the return path (= mail |
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24 from) are allowed to use this route |
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25 (if not also in \fBdenied_senders\fR). |
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28 The special item "<>" matches the null sender address |
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29 (eg. failure notices or delivery notifications). |
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30 If the pattern doesn't contain an `@', it is seen as a pattern for the |
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33 Example: \fImeillo;*@*example.org;web*@example.com\fP |
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56 A list of envelope recipient addresses where mail can be sent to using |
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58 This is for example useful if you use this route configuration when connected to another LAN via ppp. |
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70 This is for example useful if you send mail directly (\fBmail_host\fR is not set) |
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71 and you know of hosts that will not accept mail from you because they use a dialup list |
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100 \fBmail_host\fR = \fIstring\fR | |
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34 | 102 This is preferably the mail server of your ISP. |
103 All outgoing messages will be sent to this host which will distribute them to their destinations. | |
104 If you do not set this mails will be sent directly. | |
105 Because the mail server is probably `near' to you, mail transfer will be much faster if you use it. | |
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107 You can optionally give a port number following the host name and a colon, eg mail_host="mail.foo.com:25". | |
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34 | 110 \fBresolve_list\fR = \fIlist\fR |
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34 | 112 Specify the method how the domain of the server is resolved. |
113 Possible values are dns_mx, dns_a, byname. | |
114 For `dns_mx', the domain is assumed to be an MX pointer to a list of host names, | |
115 these will be tried each in order (lowest preference value first, equal preference values in random order). | |
116 For `dns_a', the domain is assumed to be an A pointer. | |
117 For `byname', the library function \fBgethostbyname(3)\fR will be used. | |
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119 The default is "dns_mx;dns_a;byname". | |
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34 | 124 If this is set, a connection error will cause a mail delivery to fail, ie. it will be bounced. |
125 If it is unset, it will just be defered. | |
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34 | 127 Default is false. |
128 The reason for this is that masqmail is designed for non permanent internet connections, | |
129 where such errors may occur quite often, and a bounce would be annoying. | |
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34 | 136 Set the name given with the HELO/EHLO command. If this is not set, |
137 \fBhost_name\fR from \fImasqmail.conf\fR will be used, | |
138 if the \fBdo_correct_helo\fR option (see below) is unset. | |
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34 | 143 If this is set, masqmail tries to look up your host name as it appears |
144 on the internet and sends this in the HELO/EHLO command. | |
145 Some servers are so picky that they want this. | |
146 Which is really crazy. | |
147 It just does not make any sense to lie about ones own identity, | |
148 because it can always be looked up by the server. | |
149 Nobody should believe in the name given by HELO/EHLO anyway. | |
150 If this is not set, \fBhost_name\fR from \fImasqmail.conf\fR or as given with | |
151 the \fBhelo_name\fR (see above) will be used. | |
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156 If this is set, masqmail does not wait for the greeting of the SMTP server | |
157 after opening the connection. | |
158 Instead it says EHLO right away (ESMTP is assumed). | |
159 Use this option with wrappers that eat the 220 greeting of the SMTP server. | |
223 | 160 Common examples are STARTTLS wrappers, like `openssl s_client -starttls smtp ...'. |
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162 If this option is set and a 220 greeting is received though, | |
163 everything should still work. | |
164 Please don't rely on that and keep in mind that RFC 2821 says that the client | |
165 SHOULD wait for the 220 greeting of the server. | |
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167 Default: false | |
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34 | 172 If this is set to false, masqmail will not use ESMTP PIPELINING, |
173 even if the server announces that it is able to cope with it. | |
174 Default is true. | |
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34 | 176 You do not want to set this to false unless the mail setup on the |
177 remote server side is really broken. | |
178 Keywords: wingate. | |
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201 \fIcommand\fR will be called and all traffic will be piped to its stdin and from its stdout. |
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204 Example for SMTP over SSL tunneling: |
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206 wrapper="/usr/bin/openssl s_client \-quiet \-connect mail.gmx.net:465 2>/dev/null" |
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209 SMTP over SSL is supported since masqmail-0.1.8. |
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210 It is marked obsolete by the IETF but is still in use. |
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213 Example for encryption with STARTTLS (RFC-3207): |
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215 # don't forget the instant_helo, otherwise it won't work |
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216 instant_helo=true |
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217 wrapper="/usr/bin/openssl s_client \-quiet \-starttls smtp \-connect mail.gmx.net:25 2>/dev/null" |
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220 This is supported since masqmail-0.2.28. |
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221 STARTTLS supersedes SMTP over SSL. |
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223 Note for openssl: |
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224 Ensure that stderr is redirected. |
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225 Do *not* use \-crlf in the wrapper command, because masqmail does already insert CRLF. |
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226 However, you might want to specify \-crlf if you want to test your wrapper command |
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227 interactively on the command line. |
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230 .SH PIPE CONFIGURATION |
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236 Purpose is to use gateways to uucp, fax, sms or whatever else. |
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238 You can use variables to give as arguments to the command, |
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239 these are the same as for the mda in the main configuration, see \fBmasqmail.conf(5)\fR. |
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242 \fBpipe_fromline = \fIboolean\fR |
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244 Only if `pipe' is used. |
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245 A from line will be prepended to the output stream whenever a pipe command is called. |
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246 Default is false. |
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249 \fBpipe_fromhack = \fIboolean\fR |
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252 Each line beginning with `From ' is replaced with `>From ' whenever a pipe command is called. |
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253 You probably want this if you have set \fBpipe_fromline\fR above. |
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257 .SH ADDRESS REWRITE RULES |
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34 | 259 .TP |
260 \fBset_h_from_domain\fR = \fIstring\fR | |
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34 | 262 Replace the domain part in `From:' headers with this value. |
263 This may be useful if you use a private, outside unknown address on your local LAN | |
141 | 264 and want this to be replaced by the domain of the address of your email address on the internet. |
34 | 265 Note that this is different to \fBset_return_path_domain\fR, see below. |
0 | 266 |
267 .TP | |
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270 Same as \fBset_h_from_domain\fP, but for the `Reply-To' header. |
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34 | 273 \fBset_return_path_domain\fR = \fIstring\fR |
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34 | 275 Sets the domain part of the envelope from address. |
276 Some hosts check whether this is the same as the net the connection is coming from. | |
277 If not, they reject the mail because they suspect spamming. | |
278 It should be a valid address, because some mail servers also check that. | |
279 You can also use this to set it to your usual address on the internet | |
280 and put a local address only known on your LAN in the configuration of your mailer. | |
281 Only the domain part will be changed, the local part remains unchanged. | |
282 Use \fBmap_return_path_addresses\fR for rewriting local parts. | |
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285 \fBmap_h_from_addresses\fR = \fIlist\fR | |
286 | |
287 This is similar to \fBset_h_from_domain\fR, but more flexible. | |
288 Set this to a list which maps local parts to a full RFC 822 compliant email address, | |
289 the local parts (the keys) are separated from the addresses (the values) by colons (`:'). | |
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291 Example: | |
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0 | 293 map_h_from_addresses = "john: John Smith <jsmith@mail.academic.edu>; charlie: Charlie Miller <cmiller@mx.commercial.com>" |
223 | 294 .fi |
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296 You can use patterns, eg. * as keys. | |
34 | 297 |
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34 | 299 \fBmap_h_reply_to_addresses\fR = \fIlist\fR |
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34 | 301 Same as \fBmap_h_from_addresses\fR, but for the `Reply-To:' header. |
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303 .TP | |
34 | 304 \fBmap_h_mail_followup_to_addresses\fR = \fIlist\fR |
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34 | 306 Same as \fBmap_h_from_addresses\fR, but for the `Mail-Followup-To:' header. |
307 Useful when replying to mailing lists. | |
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309 .TP | |
34 | 310 \fBmap_return_path_addresses\fR = \fIlist\fR |
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34 | 312 This is similar to \fBset_return_path_domain\fR, but more flexible. |
313 Set this to a list which maps local parts to a full RFC 821 compliant email address, | |
314 the local parts (the keys) are separated from the addresses (the values) by colons (`:'). | |
315 Note that this option takes RFC 821 addresses while \fBmap_h_from_addresses\fR takes RFC 822 addresses. | |
316 The most important difference is that RFC 821 addresses have no full name. | |
0 | 317 |
318 Example: | |
223 | 319 .nf |
0 | 320 map_return_path_addresses = "john: <jsmith@mail.academic.edu>; charlie: <cmiller@mx.commercial.com>" |
223 | 321 .fi |
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323 You can use patterns, eg. * as keys. | |
34 | 324 |
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34 | 326 \fBexpand_h_sender_address\fR = \fIboolean\fR |
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34 | 328 This sets the domain of the sender address as given by the Sender: header |
329 to the same address as in the envelope return path address | |
330 (which can be set by either \fBset_return_path_domain\fR or \fBmap_return_path_addresses\fR). | |
331 This is for mail clients (eg. Microsoft Outlook) which use this address as the sender address. | |
332 Though they should use the From: address, see RFC 821. | |
333 If \fBfetchmail(1)\fR encounters an unqualified Sender: address, | |
334 it will be expanded to the domain of the pop server, which is almost never correct. | |
335 Default is true. | |
336 | |
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34 | 338 \fBexpand_h_sender_domain\fR = \fIboolean\fR |
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34 | 340 Like \fBexpand_h_sender_address\fR, but sets the domain only. |
341 Deprecated, will be removed in a later version. | |
342 | |
343 | |
0 | 344 .SH AUTHOR |
345 | |
34 | 346 Masqmail was written by Oliver Kurth. |
347 It is now maintained by Markus Schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>. | |
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350 There is also a mailing list, you will find information about it at masqmail's main site. |
0 | 351 |
34 | 352 |
0 | 353 .SH BUGS |
354 | |
34 | 355 Please report bugs to the mailing list. |
0 | 356 |
357 .SH SEE ALSO | |
358 | |
192 | 359 \fBmasqmail(8)\fR, \fBmasqmail.conf(5)\fR |