Mercurial > masqmail
changeset 234:4b40be6f1cbd
renamed the default route for the local net
it was called: local_net (default)
now it is called: default local_net_route
author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Fri, 22 Oct 2010 11:06:09 -0300 |
parents | 3f33a0feeeb0 |
children | 92063f90f9be |
files | man/masqmail.conf.5 src/conf.c |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/masqmail.conf.5 Thu Oct 21 18:52:50 2010 -0300 +++ b/man/masqmail.conf.5 Fri Oct 22 11:06:09 2010 -0300 @@ -232,11 +232,11 @@ .TP \fBlocal_net_route = \fIfile\fR -This is similar to \fBonline_routes.\fIname\fR but for the local net. +This is similar to \fBonline_routes.\fIname\fR but used for delilvery to the local net. Recipient addresses that are in local_nets will be routed using this route configuration. Main purpose is to define a mail server with mail_host in your local network. In simple environments this can be left unset. -If unset, a default route configuration will be used. +If unset, a default route configuration (named ``default local_net_route'') will be used. .TP \fBalias_file = \fIfile\fR
--- a/src/conf.c Thu Oct 21 18:52:50 2010 -0300 +++ b/src/conf.c Fri Oct 22 11:06:09 2010 -0300 @@ -897,7 +897,7 @@ memset(route, 0, sizeof(connect_route)); route->protocol = g_strdup("smtp"); route->is_local_net = TRUE; - route->name = g_strdup("local_net (default)"); + route->name = g_strdup("default local_net_route"); route->expand_h_sender_address = TRUE; route->resolve_list = g_list_append(NULL, resolve_byname); route->connect_error_fail = TRUE;