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1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.2 +++ b/docs/xml/masqmail.conf.5.xml Fri Sep 26 17:05:23 2008 +0200 1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,561 @@ 1.4 +<?xml version="1.0" standalone='no'?> 1.5 +<!DOCTYPE spec SYSTEM "man.dtd"> 1.6 + 1.7 +<manpage name="masqmail.conf" section="5" desc="masqmail configuration file"> 1.8 + 1.9 +<description> 1.10 +<p>This man page describes the syntax of the main configuration file 1.11 +of masqmail. Its usual location is <file>/etc/masqmail/masqmail.conf</file></p> 1.12 + 1.13 +<p>The configuration consists of lines of the form</p> 1.14 + 1.15 +<p><opt>val</opt> = <arg>expression</arg></p> 1.16 + 1.17 +<p>Where <opt>val</opt> is a variable name and <arg>expression</arg> a string, 1.18 +which can be quoted with '"'. If the expression is on multiple lines 1.19 +or contains characters other than letters, digits or the characters 1.20 +'.', '-', '_', '/', it <em>must</em> be quoted. You can use quotes inside quotes 1.21 +by escaping them with a backslash.</p> 1.22 + 1.23 +<p>Each val has a <i>type</i>, which can be boolean, numeric, string 1.24 +or list. A boolean variable can be set with one of the values 'on', 1.25 +'yes', and 'true' or 'off', 'no' and 'false'. List items are separated 1.26 +with ';'. For some values patterns (like '*','?') can be used. The 1.27 +spaces before and after the '=' are optional.</p> 1.28 + 1.29 +<p>Most lists (exceptions: <opt>local_hosts</opt>, 1.30 +<opt>local_nets</opt>, <opt>listen_addresses</opt>, <opt>online_routes</opt> and <opt>online_gets</opt>) accept 1.31 +files. These will be recognized by a leading slash '/'. The contents 1.32 +of these files will be included at the position of the file name, 1.33 +there can be items or other files before and after the file entry. The 1.34 +format of the files is different though, within these files each entry 1.35 +is on another line. (And not separated by semicolons). This makes it 1.36 +easy to include large lists which are common in different 1.37 +configuration files, so they do not have to appear in every 1.38 +configuration file.</p> 1.39 + 1.40 +<p>Blank lines and lines starting with '#' are ignored.</p> 1.41 + 1.42 +</description> 1.43 + 1.44 +<options> 1.45 +<option> 1.46 +<p><opt>run_as_user = <arg>boolean</arg></opt></p> 1.47 +<optdesc> 1.48 +<p>If this is set, masqmail runs with the user id of the user who 1.49 +invoked it and never changes it. This is for debugging purposes 1.50 +<em>only</em>. If the user is not root, masqmail will not be able to 1.51 +listen on a port < 1024 and will not be able to deliver local mail 1.52 +to others than the user.</p> 1.53 +</optdesc> 1.54 +</option> 1.55 + 1.56 +<option> 1.57 +<p><opt>use_syslog = <arg>boolean</arg></opt></p> 1.58 +<optdesc> 1.59 +<p>If this is set, masqmail uses syslogd for logging. It uses facility 1.60 +MAIL. You still have to set <opt>log_dir</opt> for debug files.</p> 1.61 +</optdesc> 1.62 +</option> 1.63 + 1.64 +<option> 1.65 +<p><opt>debug_level = <arg>n</arg></opt></p> 1.66 +<optdesc> 1.67 +<p>Set the debug level. Valid values are 0 to 6, increasing it further 1.68 +makes no difference. Be careful if you set this as high as 5 or higher, 1.69 +the logs may very soon fill your hard drive.</p> 1.70 +</optdesc> 1.71 +</option> 1.72 + 1.73 +<option> 1.74 +<p><opt>mail_dir = <arg>file</arg></opt></p> 1.75 +<optdesc> 1.76 +<p>The directory where local mail is stored, 1.77 +usually <file>/var/spool/mail</file> or <file>/var/mail</file>.</p> 1.78 +</optdesc> 1.79 +</option> 1.80 + 1.81 +<option> 1.82 +<p><opt>spool_dir = <arg>file</arg></opt></p> 1.83 +<optdesc> 1.84 +<p>The directory where masqmail stores its spool files (and later also 1.85 +other stuff). It <em>must</em> have a subdirectory <file>input</file>. 1.86 +Masqmail needs read and write permissions for this 1.87 +directory. I suggest to use <file>/var/spool/masqmail</file>.</p> 1.88 +</optdesc> 1.89 +</option> 1.90 + 1.91 +<option> 1.92 +<p><opt>host_name = <arg>string</arg></opt></p> 1.93 +<optdesc> 1.94 +<p>This is used in different places: Masqmail identifies itself in the 1.95 +greeting banner on incoming connections and in the HELO/EHLO command 1.96 +for outgoing connections with this name, it is used in the Received: 1.97 +header and to qualify the sender of a locally originating message.</p> 1.98 + 1.99 +<p>If the string begins with a slash '/', it it assumed that it is a 1.100 +filename, and the first line of this file will be used. Usually this will 1.101 +be '/etc/mailname' to make masqmail conform to Debian policies.</p> 1.102 + 1.103 +<p>It is <em>not</em> used to find whether an address is local. 1.104 +Use <opt>local_hosts</opt> for that.</p> 1.105 +</optdesc> 1.106 +</option> 1.107 + 1.108 +<option> 1.109 +<p><opt>remote_port = <arg>n</arg></opt></p> 1.110 +<optdesc> 1.111 +<p>The remote port number to be used. This defaults to port 25.</p> 1.112 +<p>This option is deprecated. Use <opt>host_name</opt> in the route 1.113 +configuration instead. See <manref name="masqmail.route" section="5" 1.114 +href="masqmail.route.5.html"/>.</p> 1.115 +</optdesc> 1.116 +</option> 1.117 + 1.118 +<option> 1.119 +<p><opt>local_hosts = <arg>list</arg></opt></p> 1.120 +<optdesc> 1.121 +<p>A semicolon ';' separated list of hostnames which are considered 1.122 +local. Normally you set it to "localhost;foo;foo.bar.com" if your host 1.123 +has the fully qualified domain name 'foo.bar.com'.</p> 1.124 +</optdesc> 1.125 +</option> 1.126 + 1.127 +<option> 1.128 +<p><opt>local_nets = <arg>list</arg></opt></p> 1.129 +<optdesc> 1.130 +<p>A semicolon ';' separated list of hostnames which are on the 1.131 +'local' net. Delivery to these hosts is attempted immediately. You can 1.132 +use patterns with '*', eg. "*.bar.com".</p> 1.133 +</optdesc> 1.134 +</option> 1.135 + 1.136 +<option> 1.137 +<p><opt>local_addresses = <arg>list</arg></opt></p> 1.138 +<optdesc> 1.139 +<p>A semicolon ';' separated list of fully qualified email-addresses 1.140 +which are considered local although their domain name part is not in 1.141 +the list of <opt>local_hosts</opt>. </p> 1.142 +<p>For example: There are two people working at your 1.143 +LAN: person1@yourdomain and person2@yourdomain. But there are 1.144 +other persons @yourdomain which are NOT local. So you can not put 1.145 +yourdomain to the list of local_hosts. If person1 now wants 1.146 +to write to person2@yourdomain and this mail should not leave the LAN 1.147 +then you can put</p> 1.148 +<p>local_addresses = "person1@yourdomain;person2@yourdomain"</p> 1.149 +<p>to your masqmail.conf.</p> 1.150 +</optdesc> 1.151 +</option> 1.152 + 1.153 +<option> 1.154 +<p><opt>not_local_addresses = <arg>list</arg></opt></p> 1.155 +<optdesc> 1.156 +<p>A semicolon ';' separated list of fully qualified email-addresses 1.157 +which are considered not local although their domain name part is in 1.158 +the list of <opt>local_hosts</opt>. </p> 1.159 +<p>This ist the opposite of the previous case. The majority of addresses 1.160 +of a specific domain are local. But some users are not. With this 1.161 +option you can easily exclude these users.</p> 1.162 +<p>Example:</p> 1.163 +<p>local_hosts = "localhost;myhost;mydomain.net"</p> 1.164 +<p>not_local_addresses = "eric@mydomain.net"</p> 1.165 +</optdesc> 1.166 +</option> 1.167 + 1.168 +<option> 1.169 +<p><opt>listen_addresses = <arg>list</arg></opt></p> 1.170 +<optdesc> 1.171 +<p>A semicolon ';' separated list of interfaces on which connections 1.172 +will be accepted. An interface ist defined by a hostname, optionally 1.173 +followed by a colon ':' and a number for the port. If this is left out, 1.174 +port 25 will be used.</p> 1.175 +<p>You can set this to "localhost:25;foo:25" if your hostname is 'foo'.</p> 1.176 +<p>Note that the names are resolved to IP addreses. If your host has 1.177 +different names which resolve to the same IP, use only one of them, 1.178 +otherwise you will get an error message. 1.179 +</p> 1.180 +</optdesc> 1.181 +</option> 1.182 + 1.183 +<option> 1.184 +<p><opt>do_save_envelope_to = <arg>boolean</arg></opt></p> 1.185 +<optdesc> 1.186 +<p>If this is set to true, a possibly existing Envelope-to: header in an 1.187 +incoming mail which is received via either pop3 or smtp will be saved as 1.188 +an X-Orig-Envelope-to: header.</p> 1.189 +<p>This is useful if you retrieve mail from a pop3 server with either masqmail 1.190 +or fetchmail, and the server supports Envelope-to: headers, and you want to make use 1.191 +of those with a mail filtering tool, eg. procmail. It cannot be preserved because 1.192 +masqmail sets such a header by itself.</p> 1.193 +<p>Default is false.</p> 1.194 +</optdesc> 1.195 +</option> 1.196 + 1.197 +<option> 1.198 +<p><opt>do_relay = <arg>boolean</arg></opt></p> 1.199 +<optdesc> 1.200 +<p>If this is set to false, mail with a return path that is not local and a 1.201 +destination that is also not local will not be accepted via smtp and a 550 1.202 +reply will be given. Default is true.</p> 1.203 +<p>Note that this will not protect you from spammers using open relays, but from 1.204 +users unable to set their address in their mail clients.</p> 1.205 +</optdesc> 1.206 +</option> 1.207 + 1.208 +<option> 1.209 +<p><opt>do_queue = <arg>boolean</arg></opt></p> 1.210 +<optdesc> 1.211 +<p>If this is set, mail will not be delivered immediately when 1.212 +accepted. Same as calling masqmail with the <opt>-odq</opt> option.</p> 1.213 +</optdesc> 1.214 +</option> 1.215 + 1.216 +<option> 1.217 +<p><opt>online_routes.<arg>name</arg> = <arg>list</arg></opt></p> 1.218 +<optdesc> 1.219 + 1.220 +<p>Replace <arg>name</arg> with a name to identify a connection. Set this 1.221 +to a filename (or a list of filenames) for the special route configuration for that 1.222 +connection. You will use that name to call masqmail with the 1.223 + <opt>-qo</opt> option every time a connection to your ISP is set 1.224 +up.</p> 1.225 + 1.226 +<p>Example: Your ISP has the name <i>FastNet</i>. Then you write the 1.227 +following line in the main configuration:</p> 1.228 + 1.229 +<p><opt>online_routes.FastNet</opt> = <arg>"/etc/masqmail/fastnet.route"</arg></p> 1.230 + 1.231 +<p><file>/etc/masqmail/fastnet.route</file> is the route configuration 1.232 +file, see <manref name="masqmail.route" section="5" href="masqmail.route.5.html"/>. As soon as a link to FastNet has been set up, you 1.233 +call masqmail <opt>-qo</opt> <arg>FastNet</arg>. Masqmail will then 1.234 +read the specified file and send the mails.</p> 1.235 + 1.236 +</optdesc> 1.237 +</option> 1.238 + 1.239 +<option> 1.240 +<p><opt>connect_route.<arg>name</arg> = <arg>list</arg></opt></p> 1.241 +<optdesc> 1.242 +<p>Old name for <opt>online_routes</opt>.</p> 1.243 +</optdesc> 1.244 +</option> 1.245 + 1.246 + 1.247 +<option> 1.248 +<p><opt>local_net_route = <arg>file</arg></opt></p> 1.249 +<optdesc> 1.250 +<p>This is similar to <opt>online_routes.<arg>name</arg></opt> but for the 1.251 +local net. Recipient addresses that are in <b>local_nets</b> will be 1.252 +routed using this route configuration. Main purpose is to define a 1.253 +mail server with <b>mail_host</b> in your local network. In simple 1.254 +environments this can be left unset. If unset, a default route 1.255 +configuration will be used.</p> 1.256 +</optdesc> 1.257 +</option> 1.258 + 1.259 +<option> 1.260 +<p><opt>alias_file = <arg>file</arg></opt></p> 1.261 +<optdesc> 1.262 +<p>Set this to the location of your alias file. If unset, no aliasing 1.263 +will be done.</p> 1.264 +</optdesc> 1.265 +</option> 1.266 + 1.267 +<option> 1.268 +<p><opt>alias_local_caseless = <arg>boolean</arg></opt></p> 1.269 +<optdesc> 1.270 +<p>If this is set, local parts in the alias file will be matched 1.271 +disregarding upper/lower case.</p> 1.272 +</optdesc> 1.273 +</option> 1.274 + 1.275 +<option> 1.276 +<p><opt>pipe_fromline = <arg>boolean</arg></opt></p> 1.277 +<optdesc> 1.278 +<p>If this is set, a from line will be prepended to the output stream whenever 1.279 +a pipe command is called after an alias expansion. Default is false.</p> 1.280 +</optdesc> 1.281 +</option> 1.282 + 1.283 +<option> 1.284 +<p><opt>pipe_fromhack = <arg>boolean</arg></opt></p> 1.285 +<optdesc> 1.286 +<p>If this is set, each line beginning with 'From ' is replaced with '>From ' whenever 1.287 +a pipe command is called after an alias expansion. You probably want this if you have 1.288 +set <opt>pipe_fromline</opt> above. Default is false.</p> 1.289 +</optdesc> 1.290 +</option> 1.291 + 1.292 +<option> 1.293 +<p><opt>mbox_default = <arg>string</arg></opt></p> 1.294 +<optdesc> 1.295 +<p>The default local delivery method. Can be one of mbox, mda or 1.296 +maildir (the latter only if maildir support is enabled at compile 1.297 +time). Default is mbox. You can override this for each user by using 1.298 +the <opt>mbox_users</opt>, <opt>mda_users</opt> or <opt>maildir_users</opt> options 1.299 +(see below). 1.300 +</p> 1.301 +</optdesc> 1.302 +</option> 1.303 + 1.304 +<option> 1.305 +<p><opt>mbox_users = <arg>list</arg></opt></p> 1.306 +<optdesc> 1.307 +<p>A list of users which wish delivery to an mbox style mail folder.</p> 1.308 +</optdesc> 1.309 +</option> 1.310 + 1.311 +<option> 1.312 +<p><opt>mda_users = <arg>list</arg></opt></p> 1.313 +<optdesc> 1.314 +<p>A list of users which wish local delivery to an mda. You have to 1.315 +set <opt>mda</opt> (see below) as well.</p> 1.316 +</optdesc> 1.317 +</option> 1.318 + 1.319 +<option> 1.320 +<p><opt>maildir_users = <arg>list</arg></opt></p> 1.321 +<optdesc> 1.322 +<p>A list of users which wish delivery to a qmail style maildir. The 1.323 +path to maildir is ~/Maildir/. The maildir will be created if it 1.324 +does not exist.</p> 1.325 +</optdesc> 1.326 +</option> 1.327 + 1.328 +<option> 1.329 +<p><opt>mda = <arg>expand string</arg></opt></p> 1.330 +<optdesc> 1.331 +<p>If you want local delivery to be transferred to an mda (Mail 1.332 +Delivery Agent), set this to a command. The argument will be expanded 1.333 +on delivery time, you can use variables beginning with a '$' sign, 1.334 +optionally enclosed in curly braces. Variables you can use are:</p> 1.335 +<p>uid - the unique message id. This is not necessarily identical with 1.336 +the Message ID as given in the Message ID: header.</p> 1.337 +<p>received_host - the host the mail was received from</p> 1.338 +<p>ident - the ident, this is either the ident delivered by the ident 1.339 +protocol or the user id of the sender if the message was received locally.</p> 1.340 +<p>return_path_local - the local part of the return path (sender).</p> 1.341 +<p>return_path_domain - the domain part of the return path (sender).</p> 1.342 +<p>return_path - the complete return path (sender).</p> 1.343 +<p>rcpt_local - the local part of the recipient.</p> 1.344 +<p>rcpt_domain - the domain part of the recipient.</p> 1.345 +<p>rcpt - the complete recipient address.</p> 1.346 +<p>Example:</p><p>mda="/usr/bin/procmail -Y -d ${rcpt_local}"</p> 1.347 +<p>For the mda, as for pipe commands, a few environment variables will 1.348 +be set as well. See <manref name="masqmail" section="8" 1.349 +href="masqmail.8.html"/>. To use environment variables for the mda, 1.350 +the '$' sign has to be escaped with a backslash, otherwise they will 1.351 +be tried to be expanded with the internal variables.</p> 1.352 + 1.353 +</optdesc> 1.354 +</option> 1.355 + 1.356 +<option> 1.357 +<p><opt>mda_fromline = <arg>boolean</arg></opt></p> 1.358 +<optdesc> 1.359 +<p>If this is set, a from line will be prepended to the output stream whenever 1.360 +a message is delivered to an mda. Default is false.</p> 1.361 +</optdesc> 1.362 +</option> 1.363 + 1.364 +<option> 1.365 +<p><opt>mda_fromhack = <arg>boolean</arg></opt></p> 1.366 +<optdesc> 1.367 +<p>If this is set, each line beginning with 'From ' is replaced with '>From ' whenever 1.368 +a message is delivered to an mda. You probably want this if you have 1.369 +set <opt>mda_fromline</opt> above. Default is false.</p> 1.370 +</optdesc> 1.371 +</option> 1.372 + 1.373 +<option> 1.374 +<p><opt>online_detect = <arg>string</arg></opt></p> 1.375 +<optdesc> 1.376 +<p>Defines the method MasqMail uses to detect whether there is 1.377 +currently an online connection. It can have the 1.378 +values <opt>file</opt>, <opt>pipe</opt> or <opt>mserver</opt>.</p> 1.379 + 1.380 +<p>When it is set to <opt>file</opt>, MasqMail first checks for the 1.381 +existence of <opt>online_file</opt> (see below) and if it exists, it reads 1.382 +it. The content of the file should be the name of the current 1.383 +connection as defined with <opt>connect_route.<arg>name</arg></opt> (without 1.384 +a trailing newline character).</p> 1.385 + 1.386 +<p>When it is set to <opt>pipe</opt>, MasqMail calls the executable given by 1.387 +the <opt>online_pipe</opt> option (see below) and reads the current online 1.388 +status from its standard output.</p> 1.389 + 1.390 +<p>When it is set to <opt>mserver</opt>, MasqMail connects to the 1.391 +masqdialer server using the value of <opt>mserver_iface</opt> and asks it 1.392 +whether a connection exists and for the name, which should be the name 1.393 +of the current connection as defined with <opt>connect_route.<arg>name</arg></opt>.</p> 1.394 + 1.395 +<p>No matter how MasqMail detects the online status, only messages 1.396 +that are accepted at online time will be delivered using the 1.397 +connection. The spool still has to be emptied with masqmail <opt>-qo</opt> 1.398 +<arg>connection</arg>.</p> 1.399 +</optdesc> 1.400 +</option> 1.401 + 1.402 +<option> 1.403 +<p><opt>online_file = <arg>file</arg></opt></p> 1.404 +<optdesc> 1.405 +<p>This is the name of the file checked for when MasqMail determines 1.406 +whether it is online. The file should only exist when there is 1.407 +currently a connection. Create it in your ip-up script with eg.</p> 1.408 + 1.409 +<p>echo -n <name> > /tmp/connect_route</p> 1.410 +<p>chmod 0644 /tmp/connect_route</p> 1.411 + 1.412 +<p>Do not forget to delete it in your ip-down script.</p> 1.413 +</optdesc> 1.414 +</option> 1.415 + 1.416 +<option> 1.417 +<p><opt>online_pipe = <arg>file</arg></opt></p> 1.418 +<optdesc> 1.419 +<p>This is the name of the executable which will be called to determine 1.420 +the online status. This executable should just print the name oif the current 1.421 +connection to the standard output and return a zero status code. masqmail assumes 1.422 +it is offline if the script returns with a non zero status. Simple example:</p> 1.423 + 1.424 +<p>#!/bin/sh</p> 1.425 +<p></p> 1.426 +<p>[ -e /tmp/connect_route ] || exit 1</p> 1.427 +<p>cat /tmp/connect_route</p> 1.428 +<p>exit 0</p> 1.429 + 1.430 +<p>Of course, instead of the example above you could as well use <opt>file</opt> as 1.431 +the online detection method, but you can do something more sophisticated.</p> 1.432 +</optdesc> 1.433 +</option> 1.434 + 1.435 +<option> 1.436 +<p><opt>mserver_iface = <arg>interface</arg></opt></p> 1.437 +<optdesc> 1.438 +<p>The interface the masqdialer server is listening to. Usually this 1.439 +will be "localhost:224" if mserver is running on the same host as 1.440 +masqmail. But using this option, you can also let masqmail run on 1.441 +another host by setting <opt>mserver_iface</opt> to another hostname, 1.442 +eg. "foo:224".</p> 1.443 +</optdesc> 1.444 +</option> 1.445 + 1.446 +<option> 1.447 +<p><opt>get.<arg>name</arg> = <arg>file</arg></opt></p> 1.448 +<optdesc> 1.449 +<p>Replace <arg>name</arg> with a name to identify a get 1.450 +configuration. Set this to a filename for the get configuration. These 1.451 +files will be used to retrieve mail when called with the -g option.</p> 1.452 +</optdesc> 1.453 +</option> 1.454 + 1.455 +<option> 1.456 +<p><opt>online_gets.<arg>name</arg> = <arg>list</arg></opt></p> 1.457 +<optdesc> 1.458 +<p>Replace <arg>name</arg> with a name to identify an online 1.459 +configuration. Set this to a filename (or a list of filenames) for the get configuration. These 1.460 +files will be used to retrieve mail when called with the -go option.</p> 1.461 +</optdesc> 1.462 +</option> 1.463 + 1.464 +<option> 1.465 +<p><opt>ident_trusted_nets = <arg>list</arg></opt></p> 1.466 +<optdesc> 1.467 +<p><arg>list</arg> is a list of networks of the form a.b.c.d/e 1.468 +(eg. 192.168.1.0/24), from which the ident given by the ident protocol 1.469 +will be trusted, so a user can delete his mail from the queue if the 1.470 +ident is identical to his login name.</p> 1.471 +</optdesc> 1.472 +</option> 1.473 + 1.474 +<option> 1.475 +<p><opt>errmsg_file = <arg>file</arg></opt></p> 1.476 +<optdesc> 1.477 +<p>Set this to a template which will be used to generate delivery failure 1.478 +reports. Variable parts within the template begin with a dollar sign and 1.479 +are identical to those which can be used as arguments for the mda command, 1.480 +see <opt>mda</opt> above. Additional information can be included with 1.481 +@failed_rcpts, @msg_headers and @msg_body, these <b>must</b> be at the 1.482 +beginning of a line and will be replaced with the list of the failed recipients, 1.483 +the message headers and the message body of the failed message.</p> 1.484 +<p>Default is /usr/share/masqmail/tpl/failmsg.tpl.</p> 1.485 +</optdesc> 1.486 +</option> 1.487 + 1.488 +<option> 1.489 +<p><opt>warnmsg_file = <arg>file</arg></opt></p> 1.490 +<optdesc> 1.491 +<p>Set this to a template which will be used to generate delivery warning 1.492 +reports. It uses the same mechanisms for variables as <opt>errmsg_file</opt>, 1.493 +see above. 1.494 +</p> 1.495 +<p>Default is /usr/share/masqmail/tpl/warnmsg.tpl.</p> 1.496 +</optdesc> 1.497 +</option> 1.498 + 1.499 +<option> 1.500 +<p><opt>warn_intervals</opt> = <arg>list</arg></p> 1.501 +<optdesc> 1.502 +<p>Set this to a list of time intervals, at which delivery warnings (starting 1.503 +with the receiving time of the message) shall be generated.</p> 1.504 +<p>A warning will only be generated just after an attempt to deliver the 1.505 +mail and if that attempt failed temporarily. So a warning may be generated after 1.506 +a longer time, if there was no attempt before.</p> 1.507 +<p>Default is "1h;4h;8h;1d;2d;3d"</p> 1.508 +</optdesc> 1.509 +</option> 1.510 + 1.511 +<option> 1.512 +<p><opt>max_defer_time</opt> = <arg>time</arg></p> 1.513 +<optdesc> 1.514 +<p>This is the maximum time, in which a temporarily failed mail will be kept 1.515 +in the spool. When this time is exceeded, it will be handled as a delivery failure, 1.516 +and the message will be bounced.</p> 1.517 +<p>The excedence of this time will only be noticed if the message was actually 1.518 +tried to be delivered. If, for example, the message can only be delivered when 1.519 +online, but you have not been online for that time, no bounce will be generated.</p> 1.520 +<p>Default is 4d (4 days)</p> 1.521 +</optdesc> 1.522 +</option> 1.523 + 1.524 +<option> 1.525 +<p><opt>log_user = <arg>name</arg></opt></p> 1.526 +<optdesc> 1.527 +<p>Replace <arg>name</arg> with a valid local or remote mail address.</p> 1.528 +<p>If this option is not empty, then a copy of every mail, 1.529 +that passes trough the masqmail system will also be sent to the 1.530 +given mail address.</p> 1.531 +<p>For example you can feed your mails into a program like <i>hypermail</i> for 1.532 +archiving purpose by placing an appropriate pipe command in masqmail.alias</p> 1.533 +</optdesc> 1.534 +</option> 1.535 + 1.536 +</options> 1.537 + 1.538 +<section name = "Author"> 1.539 +<p>masqmail was written by Oliver Kurth 1.540 +<oku@masqmail.cx></p><p>You will find the newest version of 1.541 +masqmail at <url href="http://masqmail.cx/masqmail/"/> or search for it 1.542 +in freshmeat (<url href="http://www.freshmeat.net"/>). There is also a mailing list, 1.543 +you will find information about it at masqmails main site.</p> 1.544 +</section> 1.545 + 1.546 +<section name = "Bugs"> 1.547 +<p>You should report them to the mailing list.</p> 1.548 +</section> 1.549 + 1.550 +<section name = "See also"> 1.551 +<p> 1.552 +<manref name="masqmail" section="8" href="masqmail.8.html"/>, <manref name="masqmail.route" section="5" href="masqmail.route.5.html"/>, <manref name="masqmail.get" section="5" href="masqmail.get.5.html"/> 1.553 +</p> 1.554 +</section> 1.555 + 1.556 + 1.557 +<section name = "Comments"> 1.558 +<p>This man page was written using <manref name="xml2man" section="1" 1.559 +href="http://masqmail.cx/xml2man/"/> by the same 1.560 +author.</p> 1.561 +</section> 1.562 + 1.563 +</manpage> 1.564 +