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author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Mon, 25 Oct 2010 14:02:18 -0300 |
parents | 6ff77c63e714 |
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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"