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153 lines
4.9 KiB
CFEngine3
153 lines
4.9 KiB
CFEngine3
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE. EDIT THE MAIN.CF FILE INSTEAD. THE STUFF
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# HERE JUST SERVES AS AN EXAMPLE.
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#
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# This file contains example settings of Postfix configuration
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# parameters that control the LMTP client program.
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#
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# MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS
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#
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# The lmtp_skip_quit_response parameter controls whether the LMTP
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# client waits for the response to the QUIT command. The default is
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# to not wait.
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#
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lmtp_skip_quit_response = yes
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# The lmtp_tcp_port specifies the default port number for LMTP
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# connections over TCP when the service is not defined in the
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# services(5) database. It has no effect on LMTP connections over
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# UNIX-domain sockets.
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#
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lmtp_tcp_port = 24
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#
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# RESOURCE AND RATE CONTROLS
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#
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# The lmtp_cache_connection controls whether the LMTP client keeps
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# the LMTP connection open for at most $max_idle seconds, or whether
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# it closes the connection after each delivery. By default, connection
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# caching is enabled. This works only if you have dedicated master.cf
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# transports for each destination.
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#
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lmtp_cache_connection = yes
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# The lmtp_destination_concurrency_limit parameter limits the number
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# of parallel deliveries to the same destination via the lmtp delivery
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# agent.
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#
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# The default limit is the default_destination_concurrency_limit
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# parameter.
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#
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lmtp_destination_concurrency_limit = $default_destination_concurrency_limit
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# The lmtp_destination_recipient_limit parameter limits the number
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# of recipients per delivery via the lmtp delivery agent.
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#
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# The default is taken from the default_destination_recipient_limit
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# parameter.
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#
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lmtp_destination_recipient_limit = $default_destination_recipient_limit
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#
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# TIMEOUT CONTROLS
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#
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# Note: if you set LMTP timeouts to large values you must update the
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# global ipc_timeout and daemon_timeout parameters as well. See
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# sample-misc.cf for details.
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#
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# The lmtp_connect_timeout parameter specifies the LMTP client
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# timeout for completing a TCP connection.
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#
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# When no connection can be made within the deadline, the LMTP client
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# tries the next address on the mail exchanger list. Specify 0 to
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# disable the timeout.
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#
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# Time units: s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days), w (weeks).
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# The default time unit is s (seconds).
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#
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#lmtp_connect_timeout = 30s
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lmtp_connect_timeout = 0s
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# The lmtp_lhlo_timeout parameter specifies the LMTP client timeout
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# for receiving the LMTP greeting banner.
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#
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# When the server drops the connection without sending a greeting
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# banner, or when it sends no greeting banner within the deadline,
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# the LMTP client tries the next address on the mail exchanger list.
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#
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# Time units: s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days), w (weeks).
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# The default time unit is s (seconds).
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#
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lmtp_lhlo_timeout = 300s
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# The lmtp_mail_timeout parameter specifies the LMTP client timeout
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# for sending the LMTP MAIL FROM command, and for receiving the server
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# response.
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#
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# Time units: s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days), w (weeks).
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# The default time unit is s (seconds).
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#
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lmtp_mail_timeout = 300s
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# The lmtp_rcpt_timeout parameter specifies the LMTP client timeout
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# for sending the LMTP RCPT TO command, and for receiving the server
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# response.
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#
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# Time units: s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days), w (weeks).
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# The default time unit is s (seconds).
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#
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lmtp_rcpt_timeout = 300s
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# The lmtp_data_init_timeout parameter specifies the LMTP client
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# timeout for sending the LMTP DATA command, and for receiving the
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# server response.
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#
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# Time units: s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days), w (weeks).
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# The default time unit is s (seconds).
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#
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lmtp_data_init_timeout = 120s
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# The lmtp_data_xfer_timeout parameter specifies the LMTP client
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# timeout for sending the LMTP message content. When the connection
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# stalls for more than $lmtp_data_xfer_timeout the LMTP client
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# terminates the transfer.
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#
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# Time units: s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days), w (weeks).
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# The default time unit is s (seconds).
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#
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lmtp_data_xfer_timeout = 180s
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# The lmtp_data_done_timeout parameter specifies the LMTP client
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# timeout for sending the LMTP ".", and for receiving the server
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# response.
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#
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# When no response is received within the deadline, a warning is
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# logged that the mail may be delivered multiple times.
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#
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# Time units: s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days), w (weeks).
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# The default time unit is s (seconds).
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#
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lmtp_data_done_timeout = 600s
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# The lmtp_rset_timeout parameter specifies the LMTP client timeout
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# for sending the LMTP RSET command, and for receiving the server
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# response. The LMTP client sends RSET in order to find out if a
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# cached connection is still alive.
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#
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# Time units: s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days), w (weeks).
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# The default time unit is s (seconds).
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#
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lmtp_rset_timeout = 300s
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# The lmtp_quit_timeout parameter specifies the LMTP client timeout
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# for sending the LMTP QUIT command, and for receiving the server
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# response.
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#
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# Time units: s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days), w (weeks).
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# The default time unit is s (seconds).
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#
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lmtp_quit_timeout = 300s
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