# Sample route file for MasqMail # # Mail properties tested for: # # Users that can send mail over this connection: # This is a list of the local parts of the original return addresses, # as they are configured with your mail client. # If not set, anybody may send. #allowed_mail_locals = "root;okurth;tux" # local_hosts and local_nets will be checked before this. # cpwright.com uses the dialup up list of dul.maps.vix.com, # so I cannot send any mail over this connection to that domain. # There are probably many others... :-( (No, this is okay. Nobody # wants his mailbox stuffed to the ceiling with spam...) # # You will find this necessary only if you send mail directly # (if mail_host is not set below) #not_allowed_rcpt_domains = "cpwright.com" # # Internet Service Provider settings: # # Your ISP's SMTP mail server, which relays mail for you: # if this is not set, mail will be sent directly. # If your ISP gives has a mail server, it is wiser to use it: mail_host = "smtp.myisp.com" # Make picky servers happy: # If set, we look up our own name as seen from the network # and send this in our HELO/EHLO message. Otherwise we send our host name, # which is probably different for dialup conections and may be unknown outside. # Some servers complain, # which is really crazy, since it is senseless to lie about it... # Unfortunately, some ISPs do not give you a name, just an ip address. In this # case, we have a delay until the DNS lookup fails. do_correct_helo = true # # Mail headers alteration: # # Return-Path: and From: address are TWO different things: # # The return path is address where delivery failure messages will go # to, and this address will be checked by many MTAs in the outside # world, so it should be valid. It canNOT contain a real name: # 'miller@foo.com' is a valid return path, # but 'Charlie Miller <miller@foo.com>' is NOT. # # The From: address is the address the recipient sees, and where # replies will go to (if you do not set a Reply-to header). In most # cases it corresponds to the return path, but this is not # required. It CAN have a real name, both examples for Charlie above # are correct, and it is more pretty to include a real name. # # The return path: # If we send the mail directly, we can set any valid address here, # use the one you prefer to get error messages to: # Use EITHER set_return_path_domain OR map_return_path_addresses # This sets the return path <kurth@anywhere.org> to <kurth@innominate.de>: #set_return_path_domain = "innominate.de" # This sets okurth@somewhere.else.org to kurth@innominate.de, and # leaves all other addresses untouched: #map_return_path_addresses = "okurth: kurth@innominate.de" # 'From:' header: # Use EITHER set_h_from_domain OR map_h_from_addresses. # Do uncomment both lines at the same time!! #set_h_from_domain = "uni-sw.gwdg.de" #map_h_from_addresses = "okurth: Oliver Kurth <kurth@innominate.de>" # If your mail server outside uses the AUTH machanism, set the following. # (MasqMail must be compiled with AUTH support (enabled by default)): # for auth_name, only 'cram-md5' is supported. #auth_name="cram-md5" #auth_login="yourname" #auth_secret="dontTellAnyBody" # If your mail server requires smtp after POP (eg. gmx), set this. # It is not necessary if you fetch from the pop server just before you # send mail (either masqmail, fetchmail or any other pop client). # Set it to a get file: # (MasqMail must be compiled with POP3 support (disabled by default)) # pop3_login = "/etc/masqmail/example.get"