# # ~petidomo/etc/petidomo.conf # # $Header$ # # TAG: Hostname # This entry specifies the fully qualified domain name, Petidomo # should use. This will usually be the 'real' name of the machine the # software is running on, for example: # # HostName listserver.foo.bar # # The name of the machine and the used name need not necessarily be # the same, though. Please consult the manual for further details # about using this feature, looking at the chapter ``Virtual # Hosting''. # # This option is REQUIRED. Petidomo will abort with an error, if it is # unset. Hostname @HOSTNAME@ # TAG: AdminPassword # This tag sets the master password, which authenticiates the # administrator of the package. Please chose this password carefully. # Knowledge of the master password will enable you to access ALL # mailing lists running on this system. Passwords are always # case-insensitive. # # This option is REQUIRED. Petidomo will abort with an error, if it is # unset. AdminPassword @ADMINPASSWORD@ # TAG: MTA # This entry tell Petidomo which mail transport agent should be used # to deliver outgoing emails. You should configure the full path of # the program to call here, like in the following example: # # MTA "/usr/sbin/sendmail" # # The default, if the option is unset, is to use the Firepower SMTP # client, which is part of the package. # # BETA NOTE: Firepower is not available yet, you have to specify a MTA. MTA @MTA@ # TAG: MTA_Options # This entry sets the options which will be handed over to the MTA # when it is called. The following example # # MTA_Options "-odq -v -f%s" # # will yield a call " -odq -v -f". The '%s' is # replaced with the envelope the mail should be sent under. If you # set this this option, be sure to include the '%s' tag or Petidomo # will terminate with an error, because it depends on setting the # envelope. # # In 99% of all cases you won't need to set this option and should # leave it alone. # # The default, if the option is unset, is the string '-f%s'. #MTA_Options "-odq -f%s" # TAG: DetachImmediately # This option decides whether Petidomo will run in syncronous or # asyncronous mode. When a part of the package is called, it expects # an incoming email message on standard input, which has usually been # received by the SMTP daemon before. So the daemon will pipe the mail # into the binary. # # In syncronous mode, Petidomo will process the mail completely, # before it terminates. Hence, the SMTP daemon has to wait until the # whole mail is processed, before it can terminate itself. This may # cause memory problems at high-load servers, where several dozen, or # even hundreds of emails can arrive at the same time. # # In asyncronous mode, Petidomo will read the mail and then detach # itself. The advantage is that the SMTP daemon can terminate # immediately and doesn't have to wait until Petidomo is finished # processing the mail. The disadvantage is that in case of an error, # the SMTP daemon will not receive the return code from Petidomo. For # smaller servers, syncronous mode is recommended -- larger servers # should use asyncronous mode. # # Please specify "no" to run in syncronous mode and "yes" for # asyncronous mode. # # The default, if the option is unset, is to operate syncronously. #DetachImmediately no # TAG: ShowStatistics # Petidomo appends some run-time statistics at the end of every # reply to a command it processed, such as SUBSCRIBE or INDEX. # While this is often interesting or useful, some administrators # prefer Petidomo not to reveal any details of their # installation. # # In this case, setting this switch to "no" will tell Petidomo # to be quiet. Please note that this switch is ignored in the # non-commercial trial version. # # The default, if the option is unset, is to append the run-time # statistics. #ShowStatistics no