NetBSD/gnu/dist/postfix/conf/sample-rewrite.cf
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# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE. EDIT THE MAIN.CF FILE INSTEAD. THE STUFF
# HERE JUST SERVES AS AN EXAMPLE.
#
# This file contains example settings of Postfix configuration
# parameters that control address rewriting.
# The allow_percent_hack parameter controls the rewriting of the form
# "user%domain" to "user@domain". This is enabled by default.
#
# allow_percent_hack = no
allow_percent_hack = yes
# The append_at_myorigin controls the rewriting of the form "user" to
# "user@$mydomain". This should not be turned off.
#
append_at_myorigin = yes
# The append_dot_mydomain controls the rewriting of the form
# "user@host" to "user@host.$mydomain". This is enabled by default.
#
# append_dot_mydomain = no
append_dot_mydomain = yes
# The empty_address_recipient specifies the destination for mail from
# <> that is undeliverable (typically, bounce notifications and
# other notifications). By default, such mail is sent to MAILER-DAEMON.
#
empty_address_recipient = MAILER-DAEMON
# The masquerade_domains parameter gives an optional list of domains
# that must have their subdomain structure stripped off.
#
# By default, address masquerading is disabled.
#
# masquerade_domains = $mydomain
masquerade_domains =
# The masquerade_exceptions parameter gives an optional list of user
# names that are not subjected to address masquerading.
#
# By default, address masquerading makes no exceptions.
#
#masquerade_exceptions = root,mailer-daemon
#masquerade_exceptions = root
masquerade_exceptions =
# The swap_bangpath parameter controls the rewriting of the form
# "site!user" to "user@site". This is necessary if your machine is
# connected to UUCP networks. It is enabled by default.
#
# swap_bangpath = no
swap_bangpath = yes