masqmail
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Eventually switched the default group from `trusted' to `mail'
All systems I run have a group `mail' but no group `trusted'.
Also changed the uid/gid to the common values 8/12.
author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Sun, 04 Sep 2011 12:19:41 +0200 |
parents | 55b7bde95d37 |
children | 72653295b75d |
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1 # Example route file for masqmail
2 # see also: man 5 masqmail.route
4 #
5 # mail properties tested for:
6 #
8 # users that can send mail over this connection:
9 # this is a list of the envelope sender addresses, as they are
10 # configured with your mail client. If not set, anybody may send.
12 allowed_senders = "okurth"
14 # local_hosts will be checked before this.
15 # cpwright.com uses the dialup up list of dul.maps.vix.com,
16 # so I cannot send any mail over this connection to that domain.
17 # There are probably many others... :-( (No, this is okay. Nobody
18 # wants his mailbox stuffed to the ceiling with spam...)
19 #
20 # You will find this necessary only if you send mail directly
21 # (if mail_host is not set below)
23 denied_recipients = "*@cpwright.com"
25 #
26 # settings:
27 #
29 # the mail server which relays mail for you:
30 # if this is not set, mail will be sent directly.
31 # If your ISP gives has a mail server, it is wiser to use it:
33 mail_host = "mail.isp.com"
35 # Make picky servers happy:
36 # If set, we look up our own name as seen from the network
37 # and send this in our HELO/EHLO message. Otherwise we send our host name,
38 # which is probably different for dialup conections and may be unknown outside.
39 # Some servers complain,
40 # which is really crazy, since it is senseless to lie about it...
41 # Unfortunately, some ISPs do not give you a name, just an ip address. In this case,
42 # we have a delay until the DNS lookup fails.
44 do_correct_helo = true
46 # 'forge' headers:
48 # return path and From: address are TWO different things:
49 #
50 # the return path is address where delivery failure messages will go
51 # to, and this address will be checked by many MTAs in the outside
52 # world, so it should be valid. It canNOT contain a real name:
53 # 'miller@foo.com' is a valid return path, but 'Charlie Miller <miller@foo.com>' is NOT.
54 #
55 # The From: address is the address the recipient sees, and where
56 # replies will go to (if you do not set a Reply-to header). In most
57 # cases it corresponds to the return path, but this is not
58 # required. It CAN have a real name, both examples for Charlie above
59 # are correct, and it is more pretty to include a real name.
60 #
61 # The return path:
62 # if we send the mail directly, we can set any valid address here,
63 # use the one you prefer to get error messages to:
64 # Use EITHER set_return_path_domain OR map_return_path_addresses
65 #
66 # this sets the return path kurth@anywhere.org to kurth@innominate.de
67 #set_return_path_domain = "innominate.de"
68 # this sets okurth@somewhere.else.org to kurth@innominate.de, and
69 # leaves all other addresses untouched:
70 map_return_path_addresses = "okurth: kurth@innominate.de"
72 # 'From:' header:
73 # Use EITHER set_h_from_domain OR map_h_from_addresses
74 #set_h_from_domain = "uni-sw.gwdg.de"
75 map_h_from_addresses = "okurth: Oliver Kurth <kurth@innominate.de>"
77 # if your mail server outside uses the AUTH machanism, set the following.
78 # You need to compile masqmail with AUTH support (--enable-auth option for ./configure):
79 # for auth_name, only 'cram-md5' and 'login' are supported.
80 # see also: man 5 masqmail.route
82 #auth_name="cram-md5"
83 #auth_login="yourname"
84 #auth_secret="dontTellAnyBody"