postfix/postfix.txt

Tue, 28 Aug 2012 18:29:30 +0200

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Tue, 28 Aug 2012 18:29:30 +0200
changeset 534
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parent 190
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Update from Drupal 6.x to 7.x and introduce several new HTML5 themes. Because
many themes from Drupal 6.x have since been abandoned, left unmaintained, or
not ported to Drupal 7.x, this package has changed in size and utility.

     1 <file name="Makefile">
     2 ##
     3 ##  @l_prefix@/etc/postfix/Makefile -- maintainance procedures
     4 ##
     6 #   path configuration
     7 PREFIX       = @l_prefix@
     8 SBINDIR      = $(PREFIX)/sbin
     9 ETCDIR       = $(PREFIX)/etc
    11 #   program configuration
    12 RC           = $(ETCDIR)/rc
    13 POSTALIAS    = $(SBINDIR)/postalias
    14 POSTMAP      = $(SBINDIR)/postmap
    15 POSTFIX      = $(SBINDIR)/postfix
    17 #   table filename configuration
    18 T_ACCESS     = access
    19 T_CANONICAL  = canonical
    20 T_GENERIC    = generic
    21 T_VIRTUAL    = virtual
    22 T_RELOCATED  = relocated
    23 T_TRANSPORT  = transport
    24 T_ALIASES    = aliases
    25 T_CLIENTS    = clients
    26 T_SENDERS    = senders
    27 T_CLICRT     = clicrt
    29 #   dependency tracking
    30 TIMESTAMP    = .up-to-date
    31 DEPENDENCIES = Makefile master.cf main.cf $(TABLES)
    33 #   managed tables:
    34 #   - use extension ".db" for hash tables ("hash")
    35 #   - use no extension for regex tables ("pcre")
    36 TABLES = \
    37     $(T_ACCESS).db    \
    38     $(T_CANONICAL).db \
    39     $(T_GENERIC).db   \
    40     $(T_VIRTUAL).db   \
    41     $(T_RELOCATED).db \
    42     $(T_TRANSPORT).db \
    43     $(T_ALIASES).db \
    44     $(T_CLIENTS).db \
    45     $(T_SENDERS).db \
    46     $(T_CLICRT).db
    48 #   default target
    49 all: $(TABLES) $(TIMESTAMP)
    51 #   implicit checking and reloading
    52 $(TIMESTAMP): $(DEPENDENCIES)
    53 	$(POSTFIX) check
    54 	$(POSTFIX) reload >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
    55 	touch $(TIMESTAMP) && chmod 600 $(TIMESTAMP)
    57 #   explicit checking
    58 check:
    59 	$(POSTFIX) check
    61 #   hash table update targets
    62 $(T_ACCESS).db: $(T_ACCESS) $(MAKEFILE)
    63 	$(POSTMAP) hash:$(T_ACCESS)
    64 $(T_CANONICAL).db: $(T_CANONICAL) $(MAKEFILE)
    65 	$(POSTMAP) hash:$(T_CANONICAL)
    66 $(T_GENERIC).db: $(T_GENERIC) $(MAKEFILE)
    67 	$(POSTMAP) hash:$(T_GENERIC)
    68 $(T_VIRTUAL).db: $(T_VIRTUAL) $(MAKEFILE)
    69 	$(POSTMAP) hash:$(T_VIRTUAL)
    70 $(T_RELOCATED).db: $(T_RELOCATED) $(MAKEFILE)
    71 	$(POSTMAP) hash:$(T_RELOCATED)
    72 $(T_TRANSPORT).db: $(T_TRANSPORT) $(MAKEFILE)
    73 	$(POSTMAP) hash:$(T_TRANSPORT)
    74 $(T_ALIASES).db: $(T_ALIASES) $(MAKEFILE)
    75 	$(POSTALIAS) hash:$(T_ALIASES)
    76 $(T_CLIENTS).db: $(T_CLIENTS) $(MAKEFILE)
    77 	$(POSTMAP) hash:$(T_CLIENTS)
    78 $(T_SENDERS).db: $(T_SENDERS) $(MAKEFILE)
    79 	$(POSTMAP) hash:$(T_SENDERS)
    80 $(T_CLICRT).db: $(T_CLICRT) $(MAKEFILE)
    81 	$(POSTMAP) hash:$(T_CLICRT)
    83 #   cleanup target
    84 clean: 
    85 	-rm -f $(TABLES)
    86 	-rm -f $(TIMESTAMP)
    88 #   process management
    89 start:
    90 	$(RC) postfix start
    91 reload:
    92 	$(RC) postfix reload
    93 stop:
    94 	$(RC) postfix stop
    96 </file>
    97 <file name="master.cf">
    98 ##
    99 ##  @l_prefix@/etc/postfix/master.cf -- Postfix master process table
   100 ##
   101 # ==========================================================================
   102 # service type  private unpriv  chroot  wakeup  maxproc command + args
   103 #               (yes)   (yes)   (yes)   (never) (100)
   104 # ==========================================================================
   105 smtp       inet  n       -       n       -       -       smtpd
   106 #smtp      inet  n       -       n       -       -       smtpd -o content_filter=spamass
   107 #smtp      inet  n       -       n       -       1       postscreen
   108 #smtpd     pass  -       -       n       -       -       smtpd
   109 #dnsblog   unix  -       -       n       -       0       dnsblog
   110 #tlsproxy  unix  -       -       n       -       0       tlsproxy
   111 #628       inet  n       -       n       -       -       qmqpd
   112 pickup     fifo  n       -       n       60      1       pickup
   113 cleanup    unix  n       -       n       -       0       cleanup
   114 qmgr       fifo  n       -       n       300     1       qmgr
   115 tlsmgr     unix  -       -       n       1000?   1       tlsmgr
   116 rewrite    unix  -       -       n       -       -       trivial-rewrite
   117 bounce     unix  -       -       n       -       0       bounce
   118 defer      unix  -       -       n       -       0       bounce
   119 trace      unix  -       -       n       -       0       bounce
   120 verify     unix  -       -       n       -       1       verify
   121 flush      unix  n       -       n       1000?   0       flush
   122 proxymap   unix  -       -       n       -       -       proxymap
   123 proxywrite unix  -       -       n       -       -       proxymap
   124 smtp       unix  -       -       n       -       -       smtp
   125 relay      unix  -       -       n       -       -       smtp -o fallback_relay=
   126 showq      unix  n       -       n       -       -       showq
   127 error      unix  -       -       n       -       -       error
   128 retry      unix  -       -       n       -       -       error
   129 local      unix  -       n       n       -       -       local
   130 virtual    unix  -       n       n       -       -       virtual
   131 lmtp       unix  -       -       n       -       -       lmtp
   132 anvil      unix  -       -       n       -       1       anvil
   133 scache     unix  -       -       n       -       1       scache
   134 #maildrop  unix  -       n       n       -       -       pipe flags=DRhu user=@l_nusr@ argv=@l_prefix@/bin/maildrop -d ${recipient}
   135 #cyrus     unix  -       n       n       -       -       pipe user=@l_nusr@ argv=@l_prefix@/bin/cyrdeliver -e -r ${sender} -m ${extension} ${user}
   136 #dovecot   unix  -       n       n       -       -       pipe flags=DR user=@l_rusr@ argv=@l_prefix@/libexec/dovecot/deliver -f ${sender} -d ${user} -n -m ${extension}
   137 #spamass   unix  -       n       n       -       -       pipe flags=R user=@l_rusr@ argv=@l_prefix@/bin/spamc -f -u ${user} -e @l_prefix@/sbin/sendmail -oi -f ${sender} ${recipient}
   138 #uucp      unix  -       n       n       -       -       pipe flags=Fqhu user=@l_nusr@ argv=@l_prefix@/bin/uux -r -n -z -a$sender - $nexthop!rmail ($recipient)
   139 #ifmail    unix  -       n       n       -       -       pipe flags=F user=@l_nusr@ argv=@l_prefix@/bin/ifmail -r $nexthop ($recipient)
   140 #bsmtp     unix  -       n       n       -       -       pipe flags=Fq. user=@l_nusr@ argv=@l_prefix@/bin/bsmtp -f $sender $nexthop $recipient
   141 </file>
   142 <file name="main.cf">
   143 ##
   144 ##  @l_prefix@/etc/postfix/main.cf -- Postfix main configuration
   145 ##
   146 ##  Run "@l_prefix@/sbin/postconf -n" to see all parameters overriding
   147 ##  defaults, run "@l_prefix@/sbin/postconf -d" to see all possible
   148 ##  parameters and their defaults and read the following manual
   149 ##  pages for description of each parameter: bounce(8), cleanup(8),
   150 ##  defer(8), error(8), flush(8), lmtp(8), local(8), master(8),
   151 ##  pickup(8), pipe(8), qmgr(8), showq(8), smtp(8), smtpd(8), spawn(8),
   152 ##  trivial-rewrite(8).
   153 ##
   155 #   users
   156 mail_owner                    = @l_musr@
   157 setgid_group                  = @l_rgrp@
   158 default_privs                 = @l_nusr@
   160 #   local host
   161 myhostname                    = mail.example.com
   162 mydomain                      = example.com
   163 myorigin                      = $myhostname
   165 #   smtp daemon
   166 #smtpd_banner                 = $myhostname ESMTP $mail_name
   167 inet_interfaces               = 127.0.0.1
   169 #   smtp client
   170 smtp_bind_address             = 127.0.0.1
   172 #   relaying
   173 mynetworks                    = 127.0.0.0/8
   174 #mydestination                = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain
   175 #relay_domains                = $mydestination, 
   176 #                               hash:@l_prefix@/etc/postfix/access
   177 #relay_clientcerts            = hash:@l_prefix@/etc//postfix/clicrt
   178 #smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, 
   179 #                               check_client_access hash:@l_prefix@/etc/postfix/access,
   180 #                               reject_unauth_destination
   182 #   maps
   183 #canonical_maps               = hash:@l_prefix@/etc/postfix/canonical
   184 #smtp_generic_maps            = hash:@l_prefix@/etc/postfix/generic
   185 #virtual_alias_maps           = hash:@l_prefix@/etc/postfix/virtual
   186 #relocated_maps               = hash:@l_prefix@/etc/postfix/relocated
   187 #transport_maps               = hash:@l_prefix@/etc/postfix/transport
   188 alias_maps                    = hash:@l_prefix@/etc/postfix/aliases
   189 alias_database                = hash:@l_prefix@/etc/postfix/aliases
   191 #   local delivery
   192 #local_recipient_maps         = proxy:unix:passwd.byname $alias_maps
   193 recipient_delimiter           = +
   194 mailbox_command               = @l_prefix@/bin/procmail -a "$EXTENSION"
   196 </file>
   197 <file name="access">
   198 ##
   199 ##  @l_prefix@/etc/postfix/access -- access control for relaying
   200 ##
   201 ##  Searched for both the client (hostname, parent domains, IP address,
   202 ##  networks obtained by stripping least significant octets from IP
   203 ##  address) and destination address (resolved destination address,
   204 ##  parent domain, or localpart@) in order to allow relaying. Rejects
   205 ##  the request if the result is REJECT or "[45]XX text". Permits the
   206 ##  request if the result is OK or RELAY or all-numerical.
   207 ##
   209 #   Syntax (see access(5)):
   210 #   | user@domain        action
   211 #   | domain             action
   212 #   | user@              action
   213 #   | net.work.addr.ess  action
   214 #   | net.work.addr      action
   215 #   | net.work           action
   216 #   | net                action
   217 #   where "action" is one of:
   218 #   "[45]NN text", "REJECT", "OK", "restriction..."
   219 #
   220 #   Examples:
   221 #   | mail.example.com OK
   222 #   | example.com      REJECT
   223 #   | 192.168.0.1      OK
   224 #   | 192.168          REJECT
   225 #   | postmaster@      OK
   227 </file>
   228 <file name="virtual">
   229 ##
   230 ##  @l_prefix@/etc/postfix/virtual -- virtual address translation
   231 ##
   232 ##  Searched for virtual addresses user@domain, user and @domain
   233 ##  (in this order). It redirect mail for all recipients, local or
   234 ##  remote. The mapping affects only envelope recipients.
   235 ##
   237 #   Syntax (see virtual(5)):
   238 #   | user@domain  address, address, ...
   239 #   | user         address, address, ...
   240 #   | @domain      address, address, ...
   241 #   
   242 #   Examples:
   243 #   | @example.com               john@example.com
   244 #   | postmaster@example.com     postmaster
   245 #   | john@example1.com          john1
   246 #   | john@example2.com          john2
   248 </file>
   249 <file name="aliases">
   250 ##
   251 ##  @l_prefix@/etc/postfix/aliases -- local mailbox aliases
   252 ##
   253 ##  Searched for virtual addresses user@domain, user and @domain
   254 ##  (in this order). It redirect mail for all recipients, local or
   255 ##  remote. The mapping affects only envelope recipients.
   256 ##
   258 #   Syntax (see aliases(5)):
   259 #   | name:         value, value, ...
   260 #   where value is one of:
   261 #   "address", "/file/name", "|command", ":include:/file/name"
   262 #
   263 #   Examples:
   264 #   | john.doe:     john, doe
   265 #   | robot:        |/path/to/robot
   266 #   | archive:      /path/to/archive
   267 #   | users:        :include:/path/to/users.list
   268 #   | owner-users:  john.doe
   270 #   standard mail targets
   271 nobody:                /dev/null
   272 MAILER-DAEMON:         postmaster
   274 #   mailbox names for common services, roles and functions
   275 #   (see RFC2142 for more details and expanded list of names)
   276 postmaster:            root
   277 hostmaster:            root
   278 security:              root
   279 abuse:                 root
   281 #   save unprivileged user storage of careless admins
   282 root:                  /dev/null
   284 </file>
   285 <file name="canonical">
   286 ##
   287 ##  @l_prefix@/etc/postfix/canonical -- address canonification on mail receiving
   288 ##
   289 ##  Searched for canonical addresses for user@domain, user and @domain
   290 ##  (in this order).
   291 ##
   293 #   Syntax (see canonical(5)):
   294 #   | user@domain  address
   295 #   | user         address
   296 #   | @domain      address
   297 #
   298 #   Examples:
   299 #   | postmaster@mail.example.com postmaster@example.com
   300 #   | john                        John.Doe
   301 #   | @example.com                @example.com
   303 </file>
   304 <file name="relocated">
   305 ##
   306 ##  @l_prefix@/etc/postfix/relocated -- relocate obsolete addresses
   307 ##
   308 ##  Searched for relocated addresses user@domain, user and @domain
   309 ##  (in this order). It bounces mail for all recipients.
   310 ##
   312 #   Syntax (see relocated(5)):
   313 #   | user@domain     address
   314 #   | user            address
   315 #   | @domain         address
   316 #
   317 #   Examples:
   318 #   | john@invalid    john@example.com
   319 #   | john            john@example.com
   320 #   | @invalid        john@example.com
   322 </file>
   323 <file name="generic">
   324 ##
   325 ##  @l_prefix@/etc/postfix/generic -- address canonification on mail sending
   326 ##
   327 ##  Searched for canonical addresses for user@domain, user and @domain
   328 ##  (in this order).
   329 ##
   331 #   Syntax (see generic(5)):
   332 #   | user@domain  address
   333 #   | user         address
   334 #   | @domain      address
   335 #
   336 #   Examples:
   337 #   | postmaster@mail.example.com postmaster@example.com
   338 #   | john                        John.Doe
   339 #   | @example.com                @example.com
   341 </file>
   342 <file name="transport">
   343 ##
   344 ##  @l_prefix@/etc/postfix/transport -- transport selection
   345 ##
   346 ##  Searched for domain and .domain (in this order). It selects the
   347 ##  specified transport facility for delivery.
   348 ##
   350 #   Syntax (see transport(5)):
   351 #   | domain  transport:nexthop
   352 #   | .domain transport:nexthop
   353 #
   354 #   Examples:
   355 #   | me.example.com             local:
   356 #   | you.example.com            smtp:mail.example.com:2525
   357 #   | example.com                smtp:mail.example.com
   358 #   | .example.com               smtp:mail.example.com
   360 </file>
   361 <file name="clients">
   362 ##
   363 ##  @l_prefix@/etc/postfix/clients -- control for relaying clients
   364 ##
   365 ##  Searched for both the client (hostname, parent domains, IP address,
   366 ##  networks obtained by stripping least significant octets from IP
   367 ##  address) and destination address (resolved destination address,
   368 ##  parent domain, or localpart@) in order to allow relaying. Rejects
   369 ##  the request if the result is REJECT or "[45]XX text". Permits the
   370 ##  request if the result is OK or RELAY or all-numerical.
   371 ##
   373 #   Syntax (see postmap(5)):
   374 #   | user@domain        action
   375 #   | domain             action
   376 #   | user@              action
   377 #   | net.work.addr.ess  action
   378 #   | net.work.addr      action
   379 #   | net.work           action
   380 #   | net                action
   381 #   where "action" is one of:
   382 #   "[45]NN text", "REJECT", "OK", "restriction..."
   383 #
   384 #   Examples:
   385 #   | mail.example.com OK
   386 #   | example.com      REJECT
   387 #   | 192.168.0.1      OK
   388 #   | 192.168          REJECT
   389 #   | postmaster@      OK
   391 </file>
   392 <file name="senders">
   393 ##
   394 ##  @l_prefix@/etc/postfix/senders -- control for relaying senders
   395 ##
   396 ##  Searched for both the client (hostname, parent domains, IP address,
   397 ##  networks obtained by stripping least significant octets from IP
   398 ##  address) and destination address (resolved destination address,
   399 ##  parent domain, or localpart@) in order to allow relaying. Rejects
   400 ##  the request if the result is REJECT or "[45]XX text". Permits the
   401 ##  request if the result is OK or RELAY or all-numerical.
   402 ##
   404 #   Syntax (see access(5)):
   405 #   | user@domain        action
   406 #   | domain             action
   407 #   | user@              action
   408 #   | net.work.addr.ess  action
   409 #   | net.work.addr      action
   410 #   | net.work           action
   411 #   | net                action
   412 #   where "action" is one of:
   413 #   "[45]NN text", "REJECT", "OK", "restriction..."
   414 #
   415 #   Examples:
   416 #   | mail.example.com OK
   417 #   | example.com      REJECT
   418 #   | 192.168.0.1      OK
   419 #   | 192.168          REJECT
   420 #   | postmaster@      OK
   422 </file>
   423 <file name="clicrt">
   424 ##
   425 ##  @l_prefix@/etc/postfix/clicrt -- user identity verification
   426 ##
   427 ##  Searched for user names matching TLS certificate fingerprints
   428 ##  when a client responding to the MTA's client certificate request
   429 ##  presents a valid (signed from proper CA) certificate.
   430 ##
   431 ##  To find such fingerprints given a valid client certificate:
   432 ##    @l_prefix@/bin/openssl x509 -noout -fingerprint -sha1 -in certfile.pem
   433 ##
   435 #   Syntax (fingerprint according to smtpd_tls_fingerprint_digest):
   436 #   | fingerprint arbitrary-value
   437 #
   438 #   Examples:
   439 #   | B8:B8:A8:AE:B8:2A:2B:74:EC:43:FF:4F:B2:B2:AC:1E:B4:CE:26:1D user1
   440 #   | 18:81:F5:22:18:BA:EB:15:FF:40:30:00:EA:C0:B4:2E:EC:AE:86:8E user2
   442 </file>

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