masqmail

annotate tests/relay-to-localhost-mta/test.conf.tpl @ 421:f37384470855

Changed lockdir to /var/lock/masqmail; Create lockdir and piddir on startup. Moved the lockdir out of the spool dir. (When /var/lock is a ramdisk we do well to have the lock files there.) Added the new configure option --with-lockdir to change that location. Nontheless, if we run_as_user, then lock files are always stored in the spool dir directly. Instead of installing the lockdir and piddir at installation time, we create them on startup time now if they are missing. This is necessary if lockdir or piddir are a tmpfs.
author markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>
date Wed, 30 May 2012 09:38:38 +0200
parents f10a56dc7481
children 196dfb2a3056
rev   line source
meillo@64 1 # running as user is enough for testing purposes
meillo@63 2 run_as_user=true
meillo@63 3
meillo@63 4 # set debug level (0 = no debugging, 5 = very much, 6 = too much)
meillo@63 5 debug_level = 5
meillo@63 6
meillo@64 7 # deliver at once
meillo@63 8 do_queue = false
meillo@63 9
meillo@64 10 # identify with some name that is *not* the one of the our machine
meillo@64 11 # maybe we should not define a name at all, but this may lead to
meillo@64 12 # problems. Could be we even need a FQDN here.
meillo@63 13 host_name="MASQMAIL-TEST"
meillo@63 14
meillo@64 15 # we want to deliver through a route named `test' to a local MTA
meillo@354 16 # thus we do not define any hosts as local. All mail should go through
meillo@354 17 # the route.
meillo@354 18 permanent_routes = "PWD/test.route"
meillo@354 19
meillo@64 20
meillo@64 21 # spool files in the current directory
meillo@63 22 spool_dir="PWD"
meillo@63 23
meillo@64 24 # deliver local mails into the current directory
meillo@63 25 mail_dir="PWD"
meillo@63 26
meillo@64 27 # log into the current directory
meillo@63 28 use_syslog=false
meillo@63 29 log_dir="PWD"
meillo@63 30
meillo@64 31 # relative paths to the warn/failure message templates
meillo@63 32 errmsg_file="PWD/../../tpl/failmsg.tpl"
meillo@63 33 warnmsg_file="PWD/../../tpl/warnmsg.tpl"