masqmail
view examples/openssl.route @ 276:1abc1faeb45d
for -t cmdline args are now added to the rcpt list instead of substracted
Please read the diff and the section about -t in man/masqmail.8.
Masqmail's behavior had been like the one of exim/smail, now it's
similar to postfix.
Masqmail does it now the most simple way, regarding the code.
Also, addr args are always recipients, -t does not change their meaning.
-t makes the addrs from rcpt hdrs, rcpt addrs too.
It would have been logical too, to ignore the cmdline args,
in the sense of ``headers *instead of* args'' but none of the
popular MTAs does it that way and it would have been a bit more
complicated in the code.
Anyway, this is a corner-case that should better be avoided completely.
author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Fri, 03 Dec 2010 21:05:34 -0300 |
parents | e96a9fee9423 |
children | e230bcd0f1c6 |
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1 # openssl.route
2 # by Philipp Berndt
5 protocol = "smtp"
7 # encryption is done by communicating through openssl
9 # Today usually STARTTLS (RFC-3207) is used:
10 # don't forget the instant_helo, otherwise it won't work, because the wrapper eats the 220 greeting
11 instant_helo=true
12 wrapper="/usr/bin/openssl s_client -quiet -starttls smtp -connect mail.gmx.net:25 2>/dev/null"
14 # The old way is SMTP over SSL; the IETF had marked it obsolete:
15 # don't use instant_helo here
16 #wrapper="/usr/bin/openssl s_client -quiet -connect mail.gmx.net:465 2>/dev/null"
19 # which addresses are allowed through this route?
20 allowed_return_paths = "*@gmx.de;*@gmx.net"
22 # the authentication method
23 #auth_name = "cram-md5"
24 auth_name = "login"
26 # user name und password
27 auth_login = "UID_OR_EMAIL_ADDRESS"
28 auth_secret = "YOUR_PASSWORD"