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Heavy refactoring in parts of conf.c. init_conf() parse_boolean() parse_list_file() Re-arrangement of code. parse_address_glob_list() Removed unneccessary parameter. parse_list() parse_interface(): Use strtok()/strchr() instead of doing is all by hand. Removed limitation of fixed size buffer. eat_comments() Use a state machine. eat_line_trailing() eat_spaces() read_lval() Better structured code. read_conf() read_route() Removed magic numbers. Made all list type in the config files accept pathname entries, except for `permanent_routes' and `query_routes.' for which this is impossible.
author markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>
date Sat, 18 Feb 2012 18:07:55 +0100
parents 08932c629849
children 4cbaf6d6793f
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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"

# 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_query = "/bin/cat /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"
#caseless_matching = false


# routes
# CHANGING THIS IS REQUIRED!

# set up a route for the local net:
#permanent_routes = "/etc/masqmail/localnet.route"

# You can use as many routes (one for each provider) as you like:
#query_routes.example = "/etc/masqmail/example.route"

# you can also give a list of routes for a single connection:
#query_routes.foobar = "/etc/masqmail/foo.route;/etc/masqmail/bar.route"