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- # cat /etc/courier/pop3d
- ##VERSION: $Id: pop3d.dist.in,v 1.16 2005/07/05 12:42:51 mrsam Exp $
- #
- # pop3d created from pop3d.dist by sysconftool
- #
- # Do not alter lines that begin with ##, they are used when upgrading
- # this configuration.
- #
- # Copyright 1998 - 2004 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for
- # distribution information.
- #
- # Courier POP3 daemon configuration
- #
- ##NAME: PIDFILE:0
- #
- PIDFILE=/var/run/courier/pop3d.pid
- ##NAME: MAXDAEMONS:0
- #
- # Maximum number of POP3 servers started
- #
- MAXDAEMONS=40
- ##NAME: MAXPERIP:4
- #
- # Maximum number of connections to accept from the same IP address
- MAXPERIP=4
- ##NAME: POP3AUTH:1
- #
- # To advertise the SASL capability, per RFC 2449, uncomment the POP3AUTH
- # variable:
- #
- # POP3AUTH="LOGIN"
- #
- # If you have configured the CRAM-MD5, CRAM-SHA1 or CRAM-SHA256, set POP3AUTH
- # to something like this:
- #
- # POP3AUTH="LOGIN CRAM-MD5 CRAM-SHA1"
- POP3AUTH=""
- ##NAME: POP3AUTH_ORIG:1
- #
- # For use by webadmin
- POP3AUTH_ORIG="PLAIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5 CRAM-SHA1 CRAM-SHA256"
- ##NAME: POP3AUTH_TLS:1
- #
- # To also advertise SASL PLAIN if SSL is enabled, uncomment the
- # POP3AUTH_TLS environment variable:
- #
- # POP3AUTH_TLS="LOGIN PLAIN"
- POP3AUTH_TLS=""
- ##NAME: POP3AUTH_TLS_ORIG:0
- #
- # For use by webadmin
- POP3AUTH_TLS_ORIG="LOGIN PLAIN"
- ##NAME: POP3_PROXY:0
- #
- # Enable proxying. See README.proxy
- POP3_PROXY=0
- ##NAME: PROXY_HOSTNAME:0
- #
- # Override value from gethostname() when checking if a proxy connection is
- # required.
- # PROXY_HOSTNAME=
- ##NAME: PORT:1
- #
- # Port to listen on for connections. The default is port 110.
- #
- # Multiple port numbers can be separated by commas. When multiple port
- # numbers are used it is possibly to select a specific IP address for a
- # given port as "ip.port". For example, "127.0.0.1.900,192.68.0.1.900"
- # accepts connections on port 900 on IP addresses 127.0.0.1 and 192.68.0.1
- # The ADDRESS setting is a default for ports that do not have a specified
- # IP address.
- PORT=110
- ##NAME: ADDRESS:0
- #
- # IP address to listen on. 0 means all IP addresses.
- ADDRESS=0
- ##NAME: TCPDOPTS:0
- #
- # Other couriertcpd(1) options. The following defaults should be fine.
- #
- TCPDOPTS="-nodnslookup -noidentlookup"
- ##NAME: LOGGEROPTS:0
- #
- # courierlogger(1) options.
- #
- LOGGEROPTS="-name=pop3d"
- ##NAME: DEFDOMAIN:0
- #
- # Optional default domain. If the username does not contain the
- # first character of DEFDOMAIN, then it is appended to the username.
- # If DEFDOMAIN and DOMAINSEP are both set, then DEFDOMAIN is appended
- # only if the username does not contain any character from DOMAINSEP.
- # You can set different default domains based on the the interface IP
- # address using the -access and -accesslocal options of couriertcpd(1).
- #DEFDOMAIN="@example.com"
- ##NAME: POP3DSTART:0
- #
- # POP3DSTART is not referenced anywhere in the standard Courier programs
- # or scripts. Rather, this is a convenient flag to be read by your system
- # startup script in /etc/rc.d, like this:
- #
- # . /etc/courier/pop3d
- # case x$POP3DSTART in
- # x[yY]*)
- # /usr/lib/courier/pop3d.rc start
- # ;;
- # esac
- #
- # The default setting is going to be NO, until Courier is shipped by default
- # with enough platforms so that people get annoyed with having to flip it to
- # YES every time.
- POP3DSTART=YES
- ##NAME: MAILDIRPATH:0
- #
- # MAILDIRPATH - directory name of the maildir directory.
- #
- MAILDIRPATH=Maildir
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