masqmail
diff man/masqmail.route.5 @ 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 |
parents | fe00f7952a7c |
children | 35c5239ebcc1 |
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1.1 --- a/man/masqmail.route.5 Sun Sep 04 10:23:00 2011 +0200 1.2 +++ b/man/masqmail.route.5 Sun Sep 04 11:25:38 2011 +0200 1.3 @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ 1.4 The reason for this is that masqmail is designed for non permanent internet connections, 1.5 where such errors may occur quite often, and a bounce would be annoying. 1.6 1.7 -For the default local_net route it is set to true. 1.8 +You probably want to set this to true for permanent routes. 1.9 1.10 1.11 .SH SMTP CONFIGURATION 1.12 @@ -125,10 +125,14 @@ 1.13 Specify the method how the domain of the server is resolved. 1.14 Possible values are dns_mx, dns_a, byname. 1.15 For `dns_mx', the domain is assumed to be an MX pointer to a list of host names, 1.16 -these will be tried each in order (lowest preference value first, equal preference values in random order). 1.17 +these will be tried each in order 1.18 +(lowest preference value first, equal preference values in random order). 1.19 For `dns_a', the domain is assumed to be an A pointer. 1.20 For `byname', the library function \fBgethostbyname(3)\fR will be used. 1.21 1.22 +For routes to a local network, where you likely don't have a DNS service, 1.23 +use only `byname'. 1.24 + 1.25 The default is "dns_mx;dns_a;byname". 1.26 1.27 .TP