Mercurial > masqmail
view examples/masqmail.conf @ 216:84bf7a6b6ccd
added misc/list-versions
This script helps to check if the versions numbers in the project
are the same as the one for the release. This script is motivated
by the 0.2.27 release in which masqmail introduces itself as being
version 0.2.26.
author | meillo@marmaro.de |
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date | Mon, 19 Jul 2010 14:01:13 +0200 |
parents | 6ff77c63e714 |
children | e758296de02d |
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# masqmail.conf # Example configuration for masqmail # The name with which masqmail identifies itself to others: # CHANGING THIS IS REQUIRED! host_name="striped.patchwork.net" # Nets considered local, for immediate delivery attempts: # ALL hosts not included in either local_host or local_nets are # considered to be 'outside', meaning that messages to them will be queued #local_nets="*.patchwork.net;blue;striped" # accept connections on these interfaces: # Change this to something like: "localhost:25;foo:25" if other machines # on your network shall be able to connect to masqmail. #listen_addresses="localhost:25" # use syslogd for logs? #use_syslog=false # online detection: # # for 'file' uncomment next 2 lines #online_detect = file #online_file = "/var/run/masqmail/masqmail-route" # example for local delivery to an mda: # #mbox_default=mda #mda="/usr/bin/procmail -Y -d ${rcpt_local}" # alias expansion: # #alias_file = "/etc/aliases" #alias_local_caseless = false # special routes: # CHANGING THIS IS REQUIRED! # You can use as many routes (one for each provider) as you like: #connect_route.example = "/etc/masqmail/example.route" # you can also give a list of routes for a single connection: #connect_route.foobar = "/etc/masqmail/foo.route;/etc/masqmail/bar.route" # you can also set routes for the local net: #local_net_route = "/etc/masqmail/local.route;/etc/masqmail/other_lan.route"