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-password =
-dbname =
-hosts =
-query = SELECT destination FROM mail_virtual AS v, panel_customers AS c WHERE c.customerid = v.customerid AND c.deactivated = 0 AND v.email = '%s' AND trim(v.destination) <> ''
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-password =
-dbname =
-hosts =
-query = SELECT domain FROM panel_domains WHERE domain = '%s' AND isemaildomain = '1'
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-password =
-dbname =
-expansion_limit = 1
-hosts =
-query = SELECT CONCAT(homedir,maildir) FROM mail_users WHERE email = '%s'
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-password =
-dbname =
-hosts =
-query = SELECT DISTINCT username FROM mail_users WHERE email in ((SELECT mail_virtual.email_full FROM mail_virtual WHERE mail_virtual.email = '%s' UNION SELECT mail_virtual.destination FROM mail_virtual WHERE mail_virtual.email = '%s'));
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-password =
-dbname =
-expansion_limit = 1
-hosts =
-query = SELECT uid FROM mail_users WHERE email = '%s'
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-password =
-dbname =
-expansion_limit = 1
-hosts =
-query = SELECT gid FROM mail_users WHERE email = '%s'
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-# set myhostname to $mydomain because Froxlor already uses a FQDN
-myhostname = $mydomain
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-mydestination = $myhostname,
- $mydomain,
- localhost.$myhostname,
- localhost.$mydomain,
- localhost
-mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8
-inet_interfaces = all
-append_dot_mydomain = no
-biff = no
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-# Postfix performance settings
-default_destination_concurrency_limit = 20
-local_destination_concurrency_limit = 2
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-# SMTPD Settings
-smtpd_banner = $myhostname ESMTP $mail_name
-smtpd_helo_required = yes
-smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
- permit_sasl_authenticated,
- reject_unauth_destination,
- reject_unauth_pipelining,
- reject_non_fqdn_recipient
-smtpd_sender_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
- reject_sender_login_mismatch,
- permit_sasl_authenticated,
- reject_unknown_helo_hostname,
- reject_unknown_recipient_domain,
- reject_unknown_sender_domain
-smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
- permit_sasl_authenticated,
- reject_unknown_client_hostname
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-# Postfix 2.10 requires this option. Postfix < 2.10 ignores this.
-# The option is intentionally left empty.
-smtpd_relay_restrictions =
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-# Maximum size of Message in bytes (50MB)
-message_size_limit = 52428800
-mailbox_size_limit = 0
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-## SASL Auth Settings
-smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes
-smtpd_sasl_local_domain = $myhostname
-broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
-## Dovecot Settings for deliver, SASL Auth and virtual transport
-smtpd_sasl_type = dovecot
-mailbox_command = /usr/lib/dovecot/deliver
-virtual_transport = dovecot
-dovecot_destination_recipient_limit = 1
-smtpd_sasl_path = private/auth
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-# Virtual delivery settings
-virtual_mailbox_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual_mailbox_maps.cf
-virtual_mailbox_domains = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual_mailbox_domains.cf
-virtual_alias_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual_alias_maps.cf
-smtpd_sender_login_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual_sender_permissions.cf
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-# Local delivery settings
-local_transport = local
-alias_maps = $alias_database
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-### TLS settings
-###
-## TLS for outgoing mails from the server to another server
-#smtp_tls_security_level = may
-#smtp_tls_note_starttls_offer = yes
-## TLS for incoming connections (clients or other mail servers)
-#smtpd_tls_security_level = may
-#smtpd_tls_cert_file = /etc/ssl/server/.pem
-#smtpd_tls_CAfile = /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
-#smtpd_tls_loglevel = 1
-#smtpd_tls_received_header = yes
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-debugger_command =
- PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
- ddd $daemon_directory/$process_name $process_id & sleep 5
-]]>
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-#protocols = imap pop3 lmtp
-#protocols = imap pop3 lmtp sieve
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-# A comma separated list of IPs or hosts where to listen in for connections.
-# "*" listens in all IPv4 interfaces, "::" listens in all IPv6 interfaces.
-# If you want to specify non-default ports or anything more complex,
-# edit conf.d/master.conf.
-listen = *, ::
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-# Base directory where to store runtime data.
-base_dir = /var/run/dovecot/
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-# Greeting message for clients.
-login_greeting = Dovecot ready.
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-# Space separated list of trusted network ranges. Connections from these
-# IPs are allowed to override their IP addresses and ports (for logging and
-# for authentication checks). disable_plaintext_auth is also ignored for
-# these networks. Typically you'd specify your IMAP proxy servers here.
-#login_trusted_networks =
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-# Sepace separated list of login access check sockets (e.g. tcpwrap)
-#login_access_sockets =
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-# Show more verbose process titles (in ps). Currently shows user name and
-# IP address. Useful for seeing who are actually using the IMAP processes
-# (eg. shared mailboxes or if same uid is used for multiple accounts).
-#verbose_proctitle = no
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-# Should all processes be killed when Dovecot master process shuts down.
-# Setting this to "no" means that Dovecot can be upgraded without
-# forcing existing client connections to close (although that could also be
-# a problem if the upgrade is e.g. because of a security fix).
-shutdown_clients = yes
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-# If non-zero, run mail commands via this many connections to doveadm server,
-# instead of running them directly in the same process.
-#doveadm_worker_count = 0
-# UNIX socket or host:port used for connecting to doveadm server
-#doveadm_socket_path = doveadm-server
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-##
-## Dictionary server settings
-##
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-# Dictionary can be used to store key=value lists. This is used by several
-# plugins. The dictionary can be accessed either directly or though a
-# dictionary server. The following dict block maps dictionary names to URIs
-# when the server is used. These can then be referenced using URIs in format
-# "proxy::".
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-dict {
- #quota = mysql:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext
- #expire = sqlite:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext
-}
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-# Most of the actual configuration gets included below. The filenames are
-# first sorted by their ASCII value and parsed in that order. The 00-prefixes
-# in filenames are intended to make it easier to understand the ordering.
-!include conf.d/*.conf
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-# A config file can also tried to be included without giving an error if
-# it's not found:
-#!include_try /etc/dovecot/local.conf
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- to characters. For example "#@/@" means
-# that '#' and '/' characters are translated to '@'.
-#auth_username_translation =
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-# Username formatting before it's looked up from databases. You can use
-# the standard variables here, eg. %Lu would lowercase the username, %n would
-# drop away the domain if it was given, or "%n-AT-%d" would change the '@' into
-# "-AT-". This translation is done after auth_username_translation changes.
-#auth_username_format = %Lu
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-# If you want to allow master users to log in by specifying the master
-# username within the normal username string (ie. not using SASL mechanism's
-# support for it), you can specify the separator character here. The format
-# is then . UW-IMAP uses "*" as the
-# separator, so that could be a good choice.
-#auth_master_user_separator =
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-# Username to use for users logging in with ANONYMOUS SASL mechanism
-#auth_anonymous_username = anonymous
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-# Maximum number of dovecot-auth worker processes. They're used to execute
-# blocking passdb and userdb queries (eg. MySQL and PAM). They're
-# automatically created and destroyed as needed.
-#auth_worker_max_count = 30
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-# Host name to use in GSSAPI principal names. The default is to use the
-# name returned by gethostname(). Use "$ALL" (with quotes) to allow all keytab
-# entries.
-#auth_gssapi_hostname =
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-# Kerberos keytab to use for the GSSAPI mechanism. Will use the system
-# default (usually /etc/krb5.keytab) if not specified. You may need to change
-# the auth service to run as root to be able to read this file.
-#auth_krb5_keytab =
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-# Do NTLM and GSS-SPNEGO authentication using Samba's winbind daemon and
-# ntlm_auth helper.
-#auth_use_winbind = no
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-# Path for Samba's ntlm_auth helper binary.
-#auth_winbind_helper_path = /usr/bin/ntlm_auth
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-# Time to delay before replying to failed authentications.
-#auth_failure_delay = 2 secs
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-# Require a valid SSL client certificate or the authentication fails.
-#auth_ssl_require_client_cert = no
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-# Take the username from client's SSL certificate, using
-# X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID() which returns the subject's DN's
-# CommonName.
-#auth_ssl_username_from_cert = no
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-# Space separated list of wanted authentication mechanisms:
-# plain login digest-md5 cram-md5 ntlm rpa apop anonymous gssapi otp skey
-# gss-spnego
-# NOTE: See also disable_plaintext_auth setting.
-auth_mechanisms = plain
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-##
-## Password and user databases
-##
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-#
-# Password database is used to verify user's password (and nothing more).
-# You can have multiple passdbs and userdbs. This is useful if you want to
-# allow both system users (/etc/passwd) and virtual users to login without
-# duplicating the system users into virtual database.
-#
-#
-#
-# User database specifies where mails are located and what user/group IDs
-# own them. For single-UID configuration use "static" userdb.
-#
-#
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-#!include auth-deny.conf.ext
-#!include auth-master.conf.ext
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-#!include auth-system.conf.ext
-!include auth-sql.conf.ext
-#!include auth-ldap.conf.ext
-#!include auth-passwdfile.conf.ext
-#!include auth-checkpassword.conf.ext
-#!include auth-vpopmail.conf.ext
-#!include auth-static.conf.ext
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-# Login log format. %s contains login_log_format_elements string, %$ contains
-# the data we want to log.
-#login_log_format = %$: %s
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-# Log prefix for mail processes. See doc/wiki/Variables.txt for list of
-# possible variables you can use.
-#mail_log_prefix = "%s(%u): "
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-# Format to use for logging mail deliveries. You can use variables:
-# %$ - Delivery status message (e.g. "saved to INBOX")
-# %m - Message-ID
-# %s - Subject
-# %f - From address
-# %p - Physical size
-# %w - Virtual size
-#deliver_log_format = msgid=%m: %$
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-mail_location = maildir:/var/vmail/%d/%u
-# ########################## TODO
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-# If you need to set multiple mailbox locations or want to change default
-# namespace settings, you can do it by defining namespace sections.
-#
-# You can have private, shared and public namespaces. Private namespaces
-# are for user's personal mails. Shared namespaces are for accessing other
-# users' mailboxes that have been shared. Public namespaces are for shared
-# mailboxes that are managed by sysadmin. If you create any shared or public
-# namespaces you'll typically want to enable ACL plugin also, otherwise all
-# users can access all the shared mailboxes, assuming they have permissions
-# on filesystem level to do so.
-namespace inbox {
- # Namespace type: private, shared or public
- #type = private
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- # Hierarchy separator to use. You should use the same separator for all
- # namespaces or some clients get confused. '/' is usually a good one.
- # The default however depends on the underlying mail storage format.
- #separator =
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- # Prefix required to access this namespace. This needs to be different for
- # all namespaces. For example "Public/".
- #prefix =
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- # Physical location of the mailbox. This is in same format as
- # mail_location, which is also the default for it.
- #location =
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- # There can be only one INBOX, and this setting defines which namespace
- # has it.
- inbox = yes
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- # If namespace is hidden, it's not advertised to clients via NAMESPACE
- # extension. You'll most likely also want to set list=no. This is mostly
- # useful when converting from another server with different namespaces which
- # you want to deprecate but still keep working. For example you can create
- # hidden namespaces with prefixes "~/mail/", "~%u/mail/" and "mail/".
- #hidden = no
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- # Show the mailboxes under this namespace with LIST command. This makes the
- # namespace visible for clients that don't support NAMESPACE extension.
- # "children" value lists child mailboxes, but hides the namespace prefix.
- #list = yes
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- # Namespace handles its own subscriptions. If set to "no", the parent
- # namespace handles them (empty prefix should always have this as "yes")
- #subscriptions = yes
-}
-
-# Example shared namespace configuration
-#namespace {
- #type = shared
- #separator = /
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- # Mailboxes are visible under "shared/user@domain/"
- # %%n, %%d and %%u are expanded to the destination user.
- #prefix = shared/%%u/
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- # Mail location for other users' mailboxes. Note that %variables and ~/
- # expands to the logged in user's data. %%n, %%d, %%u and %%h expand to the
- # destination user's data.
- #location = maildir:%%h/Maildir:INDEX=~/Maildir/shared/%%u
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- # Use the default namespace for saving subscriptions.
- #subscriptions = no
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- # List the shared/ namespace only if there are visible shared mailboxes.
- #list = children
-#}
-# Should shared INBOX be visible as "shared/user" or "shared/user/INBOX"?
-#mail_shared_explicit_inbox = no
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-# System user and group used to access mails. If you use multiple, userdb
-# can override these by returning uid or gid fields. You can use either numbers
-# or names.
-#mail_uid =
-#mail_gid =
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-# Group to enable temporarily for privileged operations. Currently this is
-# used only with INBOX when either its initial creation or dotlocking fails.
-# Typically this is set to "mail" to give access to /var/mail.
-#mail_privileged_group =
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-# Grant access to these supplementary groups for mail processes. Typically
-# these are used to set up access to shared mailboxes. Note that it may be
-# dangerous to set these if users can create symlinks (e.g. if "mail" group is
-# set here, ln -s /var/mail ~/mail/var could allow a user to delete others'
-# mailboxes, or ln -s /secret/shared/box ~/mail/mybox would allow reading it).
-#mail_access_groups = vmail
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-# Allow full filesystem access to clients. There's no access checks other than
-# what the operating system does for the active UID/GID. It works with both
-# maildir and mboxes, allowing you to prefix mailboxes names with eg. /path/
-# or ~user/.
-#mail_full_filesystem_access = no
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-# Dictionary for key=value mailbox attributes. Currently used by URLAUTH, but
-# soon intended to be used by METADATA as well.
-#mail_attribute_dict =
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-##
-## Mail processes
-##
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-# Don't use mmap() at all. This is required if you store indexes to shared
-# filesystems (NFS or clustered filesystem).
-#mmap_disable = no
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-# Rely on O_EXCL to work when creating dotlock files. NFS supports O_EXCL
-# since version 3, so this should be safe to use nowadays by default.
-#dotlock_use_excl = yes
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-# When to use fsync() or fdatasync() calls:
-# optimized (default): Whenever necessary to avoid losing important data
-# always: Useful with e.g. NFS when write()s are delayed
-# never: Never use it (best performance, but crashes can lose data)
-#mail_fsync = optimized
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-# Mail storage exists in NFS. Set this to yes to make Dovecot flush NFS caches
-# whenever needed. If you're using only a single mail server this isn't needed.
-#mail_nfs_storage = no
-# Mail index files also exist in NFS. Setting this to yes requires
-# mmap_disable=yes and fsync_disable=no.
-#mail_nfs_index = no
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-# Locking method for index files. Alternatives are fcntl, flock and dotlock.
-# Dotlocking uses some tricks which may create more disk I/O than other locking
-# methods. NFS users: flock doesn't work, remember to change mmap_disable.
-#lock_method = fcntl
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-# Directory in which LDA/LMTP temporarily stores incoming mails >128 kB.
-#mail_temp_dir = /tmp
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-# Valid UID range for users, defaults to 500 and above. This is mostly
-# to make sure that users can't log in as daemons or other system users.
-# Note that denying root logins is hardcoded to dovecot binary and can't
-# be done even if first_valid_uid is set to 0.
-first_valid_uid = 150
-last_valid_uid = 150
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-# Valid GID range for users, defaults to non-root/wheel. Users having
-# non-valid GID as primary group ID aren't allowed to log in. If user
-# belongs to supplementary groups with non-valid GIDs, those groups are
-# not set.
-first_valid_gid = 12
-last_valid_gid = 12
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-# Maximum allowed length for mail keyword name. It's only forced when trying
-# to create new keywords.
-#mail_max_keyword_length = 50
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-# ':' separated list of directories under which chrooting is allowed for mail
-# processes (ie. /var/mail will allow chrooting to /var/mail/foo/bar too).
-# This setting doesn't affect login_chroot, mail_chroot or auth chroot
-# settings. If this setting is empty, "/./" in home dirs are ignored.
-# WARNING: Never add directories here which local users can modify, that
-# may lead to root exploit. Usually this should be done only if you don't
-# allow shell access for users.
-#valid_chroot_dirs =
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-# Default chroot directory for mail processes. This can be overridden for
-# specific users in user database by giving /./ in user's home directory
-# (eg. /home/./user chroots into /home). Note that usually there is no real
-# need to do chrooting, Dovecot doesn't allow users to access files outside
-# their mail directory anyway. If your home directories are prefixed with
-# the chroot directory, append "/." to mail_chroot.
-#mail_chroot =
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-# UNIX socket path to master authentication server to find users.
-# This is used by imap (for shared users) and lda.
-#auth_socket_path = /var/run/dovecot/auth-userdb
-
-# Directory where to look up mail plugins.
-#mail_plugin_dir = /usr/lib/dovecot
-
-# Space separated list of plugins to load for all services. Plugins specific to
-# IMAP, LDA, etc. are added to this list in their own .conf files.
-#mail_plugins =
-
-##
-## Mailbox handling optimizations
-##
-
-# Mailbox list indexes can be used to optimize IMAP STATUS commands. They are
-# also required for IMAP NOTIFY extension to be enabled.
-#mailbox_list_index = no
-
-# The minimum number of mails in a mailbox before updates are done to cache
-# file. This allows optimizing Dovecot's behavior to do less disk writes at
-# the cost of more disk reads.
-#mail_cache_min_mail_count = 0
-
-# When IDLE command is running, mailbox is checked once in a while to see if
-# there are any new mails or other changes. This setting defines the minimum
-# time to wait between those checks. Dovecot can also use dnotify, inotify and
-# kqueue to find out immediately when changes occur.
-#mailbox_idle_check_interval = 30 secs
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-# Save mails with CR+LF instead of plain LF. This makes sending those mails
-# take less CPU, especially with sendfile() syscall with Linux and FreeBSD.
-# But it also creates a bit more disk I/O which may just make it slower.
-# Also note that if other software reads the mboxes/maildirs, they may handle
-# the extra CRs wrong and cause problems.
-#mail_save_crlf = no
-
-# Max number of mails to keep open and prefetch to memory. This only works with
-# some mailbox formats and/or operating systems.
-#mail_prefetch_count = 0
-
-# How often to scan for stale temporary files and delete them (0 = never).
-# These should exist only after Dovecot dies in the middle of saving mails.
-#mail_temp_scan_interval = 1w
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-##
-## Maildir-specific settings
-##
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-# By default LIST command returns all entries in maildir beginning with a dot.
-# Enabling this option makes Dovecot return only entries which are directories.
-# This is done by stat()ing each entry, so it causes more disk I/O.
-# (For systems setting struct dirent->d_type, this check is free and it's
-# done always regardless of this setting)
-#maildir_stat_dirs = no
-
-# When copying a message, do it with hard links whenever possible. This makes
-# the performance much better, and it's unlikely to have any side effects.
-#maildir_copy_with_hardlinks = yes
-
-# Assume Dovecot is the only MUA accessing Maildir: Scan cur/ directory only
-# when its mtime changes unexpectedly or when we can't find the mail otherwise.
-#maildir_very_dirty_syncs = no
-
-# If enabled, Dovecot doesn't use the S= in the Maildir filenames for
-# getting the mail's physical size, except when recalculating Maildir++ quota.
-# This can be useful in systems where a lot of the Maildir filenames have a
-# broken size. The performance hit for enabling this is very small.
-#maildir_broken_filename_sizes = no
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-##
-## mbox-specific settings
-##
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-# Which locking methods to use for locking mbox. There are four available:
-# dotlock: Create .lock file. This is the oldest and most NFS-safe
-# solution. If you want to use /var/mail/ like directory, the users
-# will need write access to that directory.
-# dotlock_try: Same as dotlock, but if it fails because of permissions or
-# because there isn't enough disk space, just skip it.
-# fcntl : Use this if possible. Works with NFS too if lockd is used.
-# flock : May not exist in all systems. Doesn't work with NFS.
-# lockf : May not exist in all systems. Doesn't work with NFS.
-#
-# You can use multiple locking methods; if you do the order they're declared
-# in is important to avoid deadlocks if other MTAs/MUAs are using multiple
-# locking methods as well. Some operating systems don't allow using some of
-# them simultaneously.
-#mbox_read_locks = fcntl
-#mbox_write_locks = dotlock fcntl
-mbox_write_locks = fcntl
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-# Maximum time to wait for lock (all of them) before aborting.
-#mbox_lock_timeout = 5 mins
-
-# If dotlock exists but the mailbox isn't modified in any way, override the
-# lock file after this much time.
-#mbox_dotlock_change_timeout = 2 mins
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-# When mbox changes unexpectedly we have to fully read it to find out what
-# changed. If the mbox is large this can take a long time. Since the change
-# is usually just a newly appended mail, it'd be faster to simply read the
-# new mails. If this setting is enabled, Dovecot does this but still safely
-# fallbacks to re-reading the whole mbox file whenever something in mbox isn't
-# how it's expected to be. The only real downside to this setting is that if
-# some other MUA changes message flags, Dovecot doesn't notice it immediately.
-# Note that a full sync is done with SELECT, EXAMINE, EXPUNGE and CHECK
-# commands.
-#mbox_dirty_syncs = yes
-
-# Like mbox_dirty_syncs, but don't do full syncs even with SELECT, EXAMINE,
-# EXPUNGE or CHECK commands. If this is set, mbox_dirty_syncs is ignored.
-#mbox_very_dirty_syncs = no
-
-# Delay writing mbox headers until doing a full write sync (EXPUNGE and CHECK
-# commands and when closing the mailbox). This is especially useful for POP3
-# where clients often delete all mails. The downside is that our changes
-# aren't immediately visible to other MUAs.
-#mbox_lazy_writes = yes
-
-# If mbox size is smaller than this (e.g. 100k), don't write index files.
-# If an index file already exists it's still read, just not updated.
-#mbox_min_index_size = 0
-
-# Mail header selection algorithm to use for MD5 POP3 UIDLs when
-# pop3_uidl_format=%m. For backwards compatibility we use apop3d inspired
-# algorithm, but it fails if the first Received: header isn't unique in all
-# mails. An alternative algorithm is "all" that selects all headers.
-#mbox_md5 = apop3d
-
-##
-## mdbox-specific settings
-##
-
-# Maximum dbox file size until it's rotated.
-#mdbox_rotate_size = 2M
-
-# Maximum dbox file age until it's rotated. Typically in days. Day begins
-# from midnight, so 1d = today, 2d = yesterday, etc. 0 = check disabled.
-#mdbox_rotate_interval = 0
-
-# When creating new mdbox files, immediately preallocate their size to
-# mdbox_rotate_size. This setting currently works only in Linux with some
-# filesystems (ext4, xfs).
-#mdbox_preallocate_space = no
-
-##
-## Mail attachments
-##
-
-# sdbox and mdbox support saving mail attachments to external files, which
-# also allows single instance storage for them. Other backends don't support
-# this for now.
-
-# Directory root where to store mail attachments. Disabled, if empty.
-#mail_attachment_dir =
-
-# Attachments smaller than this aren't saved externally. It's also possible to
-# write a plugin to disable saving specific attachments externally.
-#mail_attachment_min_size = 128k
-
-# Filesystem backend to use for saving attachments:
-# posix : No SiS done by Dovecot (but this might help FS's own deduplication)
-# sis posix : SiS with immediate byte-by-byte comparison during saving
-# sis-queue posix : SiS with delayed comparison and deduplication
-#mail_attachment_fs = sis posix
-
-# Hash format to use in attachment filenames. You can add any text and
-# variables: %{md4}, %{md5}, %{sha1}, %{sha256}, %{sha512}, %{size}.
-# Variables can be truncated, e.g. %{sha256:80} returns only first 80 bits
-#mail_attachment_hash = %{sha1}
-]]>
-
-
-
-
- #service_count = 1
-
- # Number of processes to always keep waiting for more connections.
- #process_min_avail = 0
-
- # If you set service_count=0, you probably need to grow this.
- #vsz_limit = $default_vsz_limit
-}
-
-service pop3-login {
- inet_listener pop3 {
- #port = 110
- }
- inet_listener pop3s {
- #port = 995
- #ssl = yes
- }
-}
-
-service lmtp {
- unix_listener lmtp {
- #mode = 0666
- }
-
- # Create inet listener only if you can't use the above UNIX socket
- #inet_listener lmtp {
- # Avoid making LMTP visible for the entire internet
- #address =
- #port =
- #}
-}
-
-service imap {
- # Most of the memory goes to mmap()ing files. You may need to increase this
- # limit if you have huge mailboxes.
- #vsz_limit = $default_vsz_limit
-
- # Max. number of IMAP processes (connections)
- #process_limit = 1024
-}
-
-service pop3 {
- # Max. number of POP3 processes (connections)
- #process_limit = 1024
-}
-
-service auth {
- # auth_socket_path points to this userdb socket by default. It's typically
- # used by dovecot-lda, doveadm, possibly imap process, etc. Users that have
- # full permissions to this socket are able to get a list of all usernames and
- # get the results of everyone's userdb lookups.
- #
- # The default 0666 mode allows anyone to connect to the socket, but the
- # userdb lookups will succeed only if the userdb returns an "uid" field that
- # matches the caller process's UID. Also if caller's uid or gid matches the
- # socket's uid or gid the lookup succeeds. Anything else causes a failure.
- #
- # To give the caller full permissions to lookup all users, set the mode to
- # something else than 0666 and Dovecot lets the kernel enforce the
- # permissions (e.g. 0777 allows everyone full permissions).
- unix_listener auth-userdb {
- #mode = 0666
- #user =
- #group =
- }
-
- # Postfix smtp-auth
- unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/auth {
- mode = 0666
- }
-
- # Auth process is run as this user.
- #user = $default_internal_user
-}
-
-service auth-worker {
- # Auth worker process is run as root by default, so that it can access
- # /etc/shadow. If this isn't necessary, the user should be changed to
- # $default_internal_user.
- #user = root
-}
-
-service dict {
- # If dict proxy is used, mail processes should have access to its socket.
- # For example: mode=0660, group=vmail and global mail_access_groups=vmail
- unix_listener dict {
- #mode = 0600
- #user =
- #group =
- }
-}
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-# disable plain pop3 and imap, allowed are only pop3+TLS, pop3s, imap+TLS and imaps
-# plain imap and pop3 are still allowed for local connections
-ssl = no
-
-# PEM encoded X.509 SSL/TLS certificate and private key. They're opened before
-# dropping root privileges, so keep the key file unreadable by anyone but
-# root. Included doc/mkcert.sh can be used to easily generate self-signed
-# certificate, just make sure to update the domains in dovecot-openssl.cnf
-#ssl_cert =
-
-
-
- . %d expands to recipient domain.
-postmaster_address = postmaster@
-
-# Hostname to use in various parts of sent mails (e.g. in Message-Id) and
-# in LMTP replies. Default is the system's real hostname@domain.
-#hostname =
-
-# If user is over quota, return with temporary failure instead of
-# bouncing the mail.
-#quota_full_tempfail = no
-
-# Binary to use for sending mails.
-#sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail
-
-# If non-empty, send mails via this SMTP host[:port] instead of sendmail.
-#submission_host =
-
-# Subject: header to use for rejection mails. You can use the same variables
-# as for rejection_reason below.
-#rejection_subject = Rejected: %s
-
-# Human readable error message for rejection mails. You can use variables:
-# %n = CRLF, %r = reason, %s = original subject, %t = recipient
-#rejection_reason = Your message to <%t> was automatically rejected:%n%r
-
-# Delimiter character between local-part and detail in email address.
-#recipient_delimiter = +
-
-# Header where the original recipient address (SMTP's RCPT TO: address) is taken
-# from if not available elsewhere. With dovecot-lda -a parameter overrides this.
-# A commonly used header for this is X-Original-To.
-#lda_original_recipient_header =
-
-# Should saving a mail to a nonexistent mailbox automatically create it?
-#lda_mailbox_autocreate = no
-
-# Should automatically created mailboxes be also automatically subscribed?
-#lda_mailbox_autosubscribe = no
-
-protocol lda {
- # Space separated list of plugins to load (default is global mail_plugins).
- mail_plugins = $mail_plugins quota sieve
-}
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- #service_count = 1
-
- # Number of processes to always keep waiting for more connections.
- #process_min_avail = 0
-
- # If you set service_count=0, you probably need to grow this.
- #vsz_limit = 64M
-#}
-
-#service managesieve {
- # Max. number of ManageSieve processes (connections)
- #process_limit = 1024
-#}
-
-# Service configuration
-
-protocol sieve {
- # Maximum ManageSieve command line length in bytes. ManageSieve usually does
- # not involve overly long command lines, so this setting will not normally
- # need adjustment
- #managesieve_max_line_length = 65536
-
- # Maximum number of ManageSieve connections allowed for a user from each IP
- # address.
- # NOTE: The username is compared case-sensitively.
- #mail_max_userip_connections = 10
-
- # Space separated list of plugins to load (none known to be useful so far).
- # Do NOT try to load IMAP plugins here.
- #mail_plugins =
-
- # MANAGESIEVE logout format string:
- # %i - total number of bytes read from client
- # %o - total number of bytes sent to client
- #managesieve_logout_format = bytes=%i/%o
-
- # To fool ManageSieve clients that are focused on CMU's timesieved you can
- # specify the IMPLEMENTATION capability that Dovecot reports to clients.
- # For example: 'Cyrus timsieved v2.2.13'
- #managesieve_implementation_string = Dovecot Pigeonhole
-
- # Explicitly specify the SIEVE and NOTIFY capability reported by the server
- # before login. If left unassigned these will be reported dynamically
- # according to what the Sieve interpreter supports by default (after login
- # this may differ depending on the user).
- #managesieve_sieve_capability =
- #managesieve_notify_capability =
-
- # The maximum number of compile errors that are returned to the client upon
- # script upload or script verification.
- #managesieve_max_compile_errors = 5
-
- # Refer to 90-sieve.conf for script quota configuration and configuration of
- # Sieve execution limits.
-}
-]]>
-
-
-
- = 2.1.4) : %v.%u
-# Dovecot v0.99.x : %v.%u
-# tpop3d : %Mf
-#
-# Note that Outlook 2003 seems to have problems with %v.%u format which was
-# Dovecot's default, so if you're building a new server it would be a good
-# idea to change this. %08Xu%08Xv should be pretty fail-safe.
-#
-#pop3_uidl_format = %08Xu%08Xv
-
-# Permanently save UIDLs sent to POP3 clients, so pop3_uidl_format changes
-# won't change those UIDLs. Currently this works only with Maildir.
-#pop3_save_uidl = no
-
-# What to do about duplicate UIDLs if they exist?
-# allow: Show duplicates to clients.
-# rename: Append a temporary -2, -3, etc. counter after the UIDL.
-#pop3_uidl_duplicates = allow
-
-# This option changes POP3 behavior so that it's not possible to actually
-# delete mails via POP3, only hide them from future POP3 sessions. The mails
-# will still be counted towards user's quota until actually deleted via IMAP.
-# Use e.g. "$POP3Deleted" as the value (it will be visible as IMAP keyword).
-# Make sure you can legally archive mails before enabling this setting.
-#pop3_deleted_flag =
-
-# POP3 logout format string:
-# %i - total number of bytes read from client
-# %o - total number of bytes sent to client
-# %t - number of TOP commands
-# %p - number of bytes sent to client as a result of TOP command
-# %r - number of RETR commands
-# %b - number of bytes sent to client as a result of RETR command
-# %d - number of deleted messages
-# %m - number of messages (before deletion)
-# %s - mailbox size in bytes (before deletion)
-# %u - old/new UIDL hash. may help finding out if UIDLs changed unexpectedly
-pop3_logout_format = in=%i out=%o top=%t/%p, retr=%r/%b, del=%d/%m, size=%s
-
-# Workarounds for various client bugs:
-# outlook-no-nuls:
-# Outlook and Outlook Express hang if mails contain NUL characters.
-# This setting replaces them with 0x80 character.
-# oe-ns-eoh:
-# Outlook Express and Netscape Mail breaks if end of headers-line is
-# missing. This option simply sends it if it's missing.
-# The list is space-separated.
-#pop3_client_workarounds =
-
-protocol pop3 {
- # Space separated list of plugins to load (default is global mail_plugins).
- mail_plugins = $mail_plugins quota
-
- # Maximum number of POP3 connections allowed for a user from each IP address.
- # NOTE: The username is compared case-sensitively.
- #mail_max_userip_connections = 10
-}
-]]>
-
-
-
- See sieve_before fore executing scripts before the user's personal
- # script.
- #sieve_default = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/default.sieve
- sieve_global_path = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/default.sieve
-
- # Directory for :personal include scripts for the include extension. This
- # is also where the ManageSieve service stores the user's scripts.
- #sieve_dir = ~/sieve
- sieve_dir = /var/sieve-userscripts/%u
-
- # Directory for :global include scripts for the include extension.
- #sieve_global_dir =
- sieve_global_dir = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/global
-
- # Path to a script file or a directory containing script files that need to be
- # executed before the user's script. If the path points to a directory, all
- # the Sieve scripts contained therein (with the proper .sieve extension) are
- # executed. The order of execution within a directory is determined by the
- # file names, using a normal 8bit per-character comparison. Multiple script
- # file or directory paths can be specified by appending an increasing number.
- #sieve_before =
- #sieve_before2 =
- #sieve_before3 = (etc...)
- sieve_before = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/before/
-
- # Identical to sieve_before, only the specified scripts are executed after the
- # user's script (only when keep is still in effect!). Multiple script file or
- # directory paths can be specified by appending an increasing number.
- #sieve_after =
- #sieve_after2 =
- #sieve_after2 = (etc...)
-
- # Which Sieve language extensions are available to users. By default, all
- # supported extensions are available, except for deprecated extensions or
- # those that are still under development. Some system administrators may want
- # to disable certain Sieve extensions or enable those that are not available
- # by default. This setting can use '+' and '-' to specify differences relative
- # to the default. For example `sieve_extensions = +imapflags' will enable the
- # deprecated imapflags extension in addition to all extensions were already
- # enabled by default.
- #sieve_extensions = +notify +imapflags
- sieve_extensions = +spamtest +spamtestplus +relational +comparator-i;ascii-numeric +notify +imapflags
-
- # Which Sieve language extensions are ONLY available in global scripts. This
- # can be used to restrict the use of certain Sieve extensions to administrator
- # control, for instance when these extensions can cause security concerns.
- # This setting has higher precedence than the `sieve_extensions' setting
- # (above), meaning that the extensions enabled with this setting are never
- # available to the user's personal script no matter what is specified for the
- # `sieve_extensions' setting. The syntax of this setting is similar to the
- # `sieve_extensions' setting, with the difference that extensions are
- # enabled or disabled for exclusive use in global scripts. Currently, no
- # extensions are marked as such by default.
- #sieve_global_extensions =
-
- # The Pigeonhole Sieve interpreter can have plugins of its own. Using this
- # setting, the used plugins can be specified. Check the Dovecot wiki
- # (wiki2.dovecot.org) or the pigeonhole website
- # (http://pigeonhole.dovecot.org) for available plugins.
- # The sieve_extprograms plugin is included in this release.
- #sieve_plugins =
-
- # The separator that is expected between the :user and :detail
- # address parts introduced by the subaddress extension. This may
- # also be a sequence of characters (e.g. '--'). The current
- # implementation looks for the separator from the left of the
- # localpart and uses the first one encountered. The :user part is
- # left of the separator and the :detail part is right. This setting
- # is also used by Dovecot's LMTP service.
- #recipient_delimiter = +
-
- # The maximum size of a Sieve script. The compiler will refuse to compile any
- # script larger than this limit. If set to 0, no limit on the script size is
- # enforced.
- #sieve_max_script_size = 1M
-
- # The maximum number of actions that can be performed during a single script
- # execution. If set to 0, no limit on the total number of actions is enforced.
- #sieve_max_actions = 32
-
- # The maximum number of redirect actions that can be performed during a single
- # script execution. If set to 0, no redirect actions are allowed.
- #sieve_max_redirects = 4
-
- # The maximum number of personal Sieve scripts a single user can have. If set
- # to 0, no limit on the number of scripts is enforced.
- # (Currently only relevant for ManageSieve)
- #sieve_quota_max_scripts = 0
-
- # The maximum amount of disk storage a single user's scripts may occupy. If
- # set to 0, no limit on the used amount of disk storage is enforced.
- # (Currently only relevant for ManageSieve)
- #sieve_quota_max_storage = 0
-}
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- dbname= user= password=
-
-# Default password scheme.
-#
-# List of supported schemes is in
-# http://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication/PasswordSchemes
-#
-default_pass_scheme = CRYPT
-
-# passdb query to retrieve the password. It can return fields:
-# password - The user's password. This field must be returned.
-# user - user@domain from the database. Needed with case-insensitive lookups.
-# username and domain - An alternative way to represent the "user" field.
-#
-# The "user" field is often necessary with case-insensitive lookups to avoid
-# e.g. "name" and "nAme" logins creating two different mail directories. If
-# your user and domain names are in separate fields, you can return "username"
-# and "domain" fields instead of "user".
-#
-# The query can also return other fields which have a special meaning, see
-# http://wiki.dovecot.org/PasswordDatabase/ExtraFields
-#
-# Commonly used available substitutions (see http://wiki.dovecot.org/Variables
-# for full list):
-# %u = entire user@domain
-# %n = user part of user@domain
-# %d = domain part of user@domain
-#
-# Note that these can be used only as input to SQL query. If the query outputs
-# any of these substitutions, they're not touched. Otherwise it would be
-# difficult to have eg. usernames containing '%' characters.
-#
-# Example:
-# password_query = SELECT userid AS user, pw AS password \
-# FROM users WHERE userid = '%u' AND active = 'Y'
-#
-#password_query = \
-# SELECT username, domain, password \
-# FROM users WHERE username = '%n' AND domain = '%d'
-password_query = SELECT username AS user, password_enc AS password, CONCAT(homedir, maildir) AS userdb_home, uid AS userdb_uid, gid AS userdb_gid, CONCAT('maildir:', homedir, maildir) AS userdb_mail, CONCAT('*:storage=', quota, 'M') as userdb_quota_rule FROM mail_users WHERE (username = '%u' OR email = '%u') AND ((imap = 1 AND '%Ls' = 'imap') OR (pop3 = 1 AND '%Ls' = 'pop3') OR ((postfix = 'Y' AND '%Ls' = 'smtp') OR (postfix = 'Y' AND '%Ls' = 'sieve')))
-#password_query = SELECT username as user, password, '/var/vmail/%d/%n' as userdb_home, 'maildir:/var/vmail/%d/%n' as userdb_mail, 150 as userdb_uid, 12 as userdb_gid FROM mailbox WHERE username = '%u' AND active = '1'
-
-# userdb query to retrieve the user information. It can return fields:
-# uid - System UID (overrides mail_uid setting)
-# gid - System GID (overrides mail_gid setting)
-# home - Home directory
-# mail - Mail location (overrides mail_location setting)
-#
-# None of these are strictly required. If you use a single UID and GID, and
-# home or mail directory fits to a template string, you could use userdb static
-# instead. For a list of all fields that can be returned, see
-# http://wiki.dovecot.org/UserDatabase/ExtraFields
-#
-# Examples:
-# user_query = SELECT home, uid, gid FROM users WHERE userid = '%u'
-# user_query = SELECT dir AS home, user AS uid, group AS gid FROM users where userid = '%u'
-# user_query = SELECT home, 501 AS uid, 501 AS gid FROM users WHERE userid = '%u'
-#
-#user_query = \
-# SELECT home, uid, gid \
-# FROM users WHERE username = '%n' AND domain = '%d'
-user_query = SELECT CONCAT(homedir, maildir) AS home, CONCAT('maildir:', homedir, maildir) AS mail, uid, gid, CONCAT('*:storage=', quota, 'M') as quota_rule FROM mail_users WHERE (username = '%u' OR email = '%u')
-#user_query = SELECT '/var/vmail/%d/%n' as home, 'maildir:/var/vmail/%d/%n' as mail, 150 AS uid, 12 AS gid FROM mailbox WHERE username = '%u' AND active = '1'
-
-# If you wish to avoid two SQL lookups (passdb + userdb), you can use
-# userdb prefetch instead of userdb sql in dovecot.conf. In that case you'll
-# also have to return userdb fields in password_query prefixed with "userdb_"
-# string. For example:
-#password_query = \
-# SELECT userid AS user, password, \
-# home AS userdb_home, uid AS userdb_uid, gid AS userdb_gid \
-# FROM users WHERE userid = '%u'
-
-# Query to get a list of all usernames.
-iterate_query = "SELECT username AS user FROM mail_users WHERE (imap = 1 OR pop3 = 1)"
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- or context
-# See: http://www.proftpd.org/docs/howto/Vhost.html
-
-# Trace logging, disabled by default for performance reasons
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/howto/Tracing.html)
-#TraceLog /var/log/proftpd/trace.log
-#Trace DEFAULT:0
-
-ServerName " FTP server"
-ServerIdent on "FTP Server ready."
-ServerAdmin root@
-DefaultServer on
-
-# The DebugLevel directive configures the debugging level the server will use when logging.
-# The level parameter must be between 0 and 9.
-# This configuration directive will take precedence over any command-line debugging options used.
-#DebugLevel 9
-
-# Cause every FTP user except adm to be chrooted into their home directory
-DefaultRoot ~ !adm
-
-# Use pam to authenticate (default) and be authoritative
-AuthPAMConfig proftpd
-AuthOrder mod_sql.c
-#AuthOrder mod_auth_pam.c* mod_auth_unix.c
-# If you use NIS/YP/LDAP you may need to disable PersistentPasswd
-#PersistentPasswd off
-
-# Don't do reverse DNS lookups (hangs on DNS problems)
-UseReverseDNS off
-
-# Set the user and group that the server runs as
-User nobody
-Group nobody
-
-# To prevent DoS attacks, set the maximum number of child processes
-# to 20. If you need to allow more than 20 concurrent connections
-# at once, simply increase this value. Note that this ONLY works
-# in standalone mode; in inetd mode you should use an inetd server
-# that allows you to limit maximum number of processes per service
-# (such as xinetd)
-MaxInstances 20
-
-# Disable sendfile by default since it breaks displaying the download speeds in
-# ftptop and ftpwho
-UseSendfile off
-
-# Define the log formats
-LogFormat default "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b"
-LogFormat auth "%v [%P] %h %t \"%r\" %s"
-
-# Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) loading
-# See README.DSO and howto/DSO.html for more details
-#
-# General database support (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_sql.html)
- LoadModule mod_sql.c
-#
-# Support for base-64 or hex encoded MD5 and SHA1 passwords from SQL tables
-# (contrib/mod_sql_passwd.html)
-# LoadModule mod_sql_passwd.c
-#
-# Mysql support (requires proftpd-mysql package)
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_sql.html)
- LoadModule mod_sql_mysql.c
-#
-# Postgresql support (requires proftpd-postgresql package)
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_sql.html)
-# LoadModule mod_sql_postgres.c
-#
-# Quota support (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_quotatab.html)
- LoadModule mod_quotatab.c
-#
-# File-specific "driver" for storing quota table information in files
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_quotatab_file.html)
-# LoadModule mod_quotatab_file.c
-#
-# SQL database "driver" for storing quota table information in SQL tables
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_quotatab_sql.html)
- LoadModule mod_quotatab_sql.c
-#
-# LDAP support (requires proftpd-ldap package)
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/directives/linked/config_ref_mod_ldap.html)
-# LoadModule mod_ldap.c
-#
-# LDAP quota support (requires proftpd-ldap package)
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_quotatab_ldap.html)
-# LoadModule mod_quotatab_ldap.c
-#
-# Support for authenticating users using the RADIUS protocol
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_radius.html)
-# LoadModule mod_radius.c
-#
-# Retrieve quota limit table information from a RADIUS server
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_quotatab_radius.html)
-# LoadModule mod_quotatab_radius.c
-#
-# SITE CPFR and SITE CPTO commands (analogous to RNFR and RNTO), which can be
-# used to copy files/directories from one place to another on the server
-# without having to transfer the data to the client and back
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_copy.html)
-# LoadModule mod_copy.c
-#
-# Administrative control actions for the ftpdctl program
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_ctrls_admin.html)
-LoadModule mod_ctrls_admin.c
-#
-# Support for MODE Z commands, which allows FTP clients and servers to
-# compress data for transfer
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_deflate.html)
-# LoadModule mod_deflate.c
-#
-# Execute external programs or scripts at various points in the process
-# of handling FTP commands
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_exec.html)
-# LoadModule mod_exec.c
-#
-# Support for POSIX ACLs
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/modules/mod_facl.html)
-# LoadModule mod_facl.c
-#
-# Support for using the GeoIP library to look up geographical information on
-# the connecting client and using that to set access controls for the server
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_geoip.html)
-# LoadModule mod_geoip.c
-#
-# Allow for version-specific configuration sections of the proftpd config file,
-# useful for using the same proftpd config across multiple servers where
-# different proftpd versions may be in use
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_ifversion.html)
-# LoadModule mod_ifversion.c
-#
-# Configure server availability based on system load
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_load.html)
-# LoadModule mod_load.c
-#
-# Limit downloads to a multiple of upload volume (see README.ratio)
-# LoadModule mod_ratio.c
-#
-# Rewrite FTP commands sent by clients on-the-fly,
-# using regular expression matching and substitution
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_rewrite.html)
-# LoadModule mod_rewrite.c
-#
-# Support for the SSH2, SFTP, and SCP protocols, for secure file transfer over
-# an SSH2 connection (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_sftp.html)
-# LoadModule mod_sftp.c
-#
-# Use PAM to provide a 'keyboard-interactive' SSH2 authentication method for
-# mod_sftp (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_sftp_pam.html)
-# LoadModule mod_sftp_pam.c
-#
-# Use SQL (via mod_sql) for looking up authorized SSH2 public keys for user
-# and host based authentication
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_sftp_sql.html)
-# LoadModule mod_sftp_sql.c
-#
-# Provide data transfer rate "shaping" across the entire server
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_shaper.html)
-# LoadModule mod_shaper.c
-#
-# Support for miscellaneous SITE commands such as SITE MKDIR, SITE SYMLINK,
-# and SITE UTIME (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_site_misc.html)
-# LoadModule mod_site_misc.c
-#
-# Provide an external SSL session cache using shared memory
-# (contrib/mod_tls_shmcache.html)
-# LoadModule mod_tls_shmcache.c
-#
-# Provide a memcached-based implementation of an external SSL session cache
-# (contrib/mod_tls_memcache.html)
-# LoadModule mod_tls_memcache.c
-#
-# Use the /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny files, or other allow/deny
-# files, for IP-based access control
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_wrap.html)
-# LoadModule mod_wrap.c
-#
-# Use the /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny files, or other allow/deny
-# files, as well as SQL-based access rules, for IP-based access control
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_wrap2.html)
-# LoadModule mod_wrap2.c
-#
-# Support module for mod_wrap2 that handles access rules stored in specially
-# formatted files on disk
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_wrap2_file.html)
-# LoadModule mod_wrap2_file.c
-#
-# Support module for mod_wrap2 that handles access rules stored in SQL
-# database tables (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_wrap2_sql.html)
-# LoadModule mod_wrap2_sql.c
-#
-# Implement a virtual chroot capability that does not require root privileges
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_vroot.html)
-# Using this module rather than the kernel's chroot() system call works
-# around issues with PAM and chroot (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/506735)
-# LoadModule mod_vroot.c
-#
-# Provide a flexible way of specifying that certain configuration directives
-# only apply to certain sessions, based on credentials such as connection
-# class, user, or group membership
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_ifsession.html)
-# LoadModule mod_ifsession.c
-
-# Allow only user root to load and unload modules, but allow everyone
-# to see which modules have been loaded
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/modules/mod_dso.html#ModuleControlsACLs)
-ModuleControlsACLs insmod,rmmod allow user root
-ModuleControlsACLs lsmod allow user *
-
-# Enable basic controls via ftpdctl
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/modules/mod_ctrls.html)
-ControlsEngine on
-ControlsACLs all allow user root
-ControlsSocketACL allow user *
-ControlsLog /var/log/proftpd/controls.log
-
-# Enable admin controls via ftpdctl
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_ctrls_admin.html)
-
- AdminControlsEngine on
- AdminControlsACLs all allow user root
-
-
-# Enable mod_vroot by default for better compatibility with PAM
-# (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/506735)
-
- VRootEngine on
-
-
-# TLS (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_tls.html)
-
- TLSEngine on
- TLSRequired on
- TLSRSACertificateFile /etc/pki/tls/certs/proftpd.pem
- TLSRSACertificateKeyFile /etc/pki/tls/certs/proftpd.pem
- TLSCipherSuite ALL:!ADH:!DES
- TLSOptions NoCertRequest NoSessionReuseRequired
- TLSVerifyClient off
- #TLSRenegotiate ctrl 3600 data 512000 required off timeout 300
- TLSLog /var/log/proftpd/tls.log
-
- TLSSessionCache shm:/file=/var/run/proftpd/sesscache
-
-
-
-# Dynamic ban lists (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_ban.html)
-# Enable this with PROFTPD_OPTIONS=-DDYNAMIC_BAN_LISTS in /etc/sysconfig/proftpd
-
- LoadModule mod_ban.c
- BanEngine on
- BanLog /var/log/proftpd/ban.log
- BanTable /var/run/proftpd/ban.tab
-
- # If the same client reaches the MaxLoginAttempts limit 2 times
- # within 10 minutes, automatically add a ban for that client that
- # will expire after one hour.
- BanOnEvent MaxLoginAttempts 2/00:10:00 01:00:00
-
- # Inform the user that it's not worth persisting
- BanMessage "Host %a has been banned"
-
- # Allow the FTP admin to manually add/remove bans
- BanControlsACLs all allow user ftpadm
-
-
-# Set networking-specific "Quality of Service" (QoS) bits on the packets used
-# by the server (contrib/mod_qos.html)
-
- LoadModule mod_qos.c
- # RFC791 TOS parameter compatibility
- QoSOptions dataqos throughput ctrlqos lowdelay
- # For a DSCP environment (may require tweaking)
- #QoSOptions dataqos CS2 ctrlqos AF41
-
-
-# Global Config - config common to Server Config and all virtual hosts
-# See: http://www.proftpd.org/docs/howto/Vhost.html
-
-
- # Umask 022 is a good standard umask to prevent new dirs and files
- # from being group and world writable
- Umask 077
-
- # Allow users to overwrite files and change permissions
- AllowOverwrite yes
-
- AllowAll
-
-
-# CH-Root all users
- DefaultRoot ~
-# Reject rootlogin (just for security)
- RootLogin off
-# No need to require valid shell, because user is virtual
- RequireValidShell off
-
-
-# A basic anonymous configuration, with an upload directory
-# Enable this with PROFTPD_OPTIONS=-DANONYMOUS_FTP in /etc/sysconfig/proftpd
-
- #
- #User ftp
- #Group ftp
- #AccessGrantMsg "Anonymous login ok, restrictions apply."
-
- ## We want clients to be able to login with "anonymous" as well as "ftp"
- #UserAlias anonymous ftp
-
- ## Limit the maximum number of anonymous logins
- #MaxClients 10 "Sorry, max %m users -- try again later"
-
- ## Put the user into /pub right after login
- ##DefaultChdir /pub
-
- ## We want 'welcome.msg' displayed at login, '.message' displayed in
- ## each newly chdired directory and tell users to read README* files.
- #DisplayLogin /welcome.msg
- #DisplayChdir .message
- #DisplayReadme README*
-
- ## Cosmetic option to make all files appear to be owned by user "ftp"
- #DirFakeUser on ftp
- #DirFakeGroup on ftp
-
- ## Limit WRITE everywhere in the anonymous chroot
- #
- #DenyAll
- #
-
- ## An upload directory that allows storing files but not retrieving
- ## or creating directories.
- #
- #AllowOverwrite no
- #
- #DenyAll
- #
-
- #
- #AllowAll
- #
- #
-
- ## Don't write anonymous accesses to the system wtmp file (good idea!)
- #WtmpLog off
-
- ## Logging for the anonymous transfers
- #ExtendedLog /var/log/proftpd/access.log WRITE,READ default
- #ExtendedLog /var/log/proftpd/auth.log AUTH auth
-
- #
-
-
-
- SQLLogFile /var/log/proftpd/sql.log
- SQLAuthTypes Crypt
- SQLAuthenticate users* groups*
- SQLConnectInfo @
- SQLUserInfo ftp_users username password uid gid homedir shell
- SQLGroupInfo ftp_groups groupname gid members
- SQLUserWhereClause "login_enabled = 'y'"
-
- SQLLog PASS login
- #SQLNamedQuery login UPDATE "last_login=now(), login_count=login_count+1 WHERE username='%u'" ftp_users
-
- SQLLog RETR download
- #SQLNamedQuery download UPDATE "down_count=down_count+1, down_bytes=down_bytes+%b WHERE username='%u'" ftp_users
-
- SQLLog STOR upload
- #SQLNamedQuery upload UPDATE "up_count=up_count+1, up_bytes=up_bytes+%b WHERE username='%u'" ftp_users
- #QuotaEngine on
- #QuotaShowQuotas on
- #QuotaDisplayUnits Mb
- #QuotaLock /var/lock/ftpd.quotatab.lock
- #QuotaLimitTable sql:/get-quota-limit
- #QuotaTallyTable sql:/get-quota-tally/update-quota-tally/insert-quota-tally
- #SQLNamedQuery get-quota-limit SELECT "ftp_users.username AS name, ftp_quotalimits.quota_type, ftp_quotalimits.per_session, ftp_quotalimits.limit_type, panel_customers.diskspace*1024 AS bytes_in_avail, ftp_quotalimits.bytes_out_avail, ftp_quotalimits.bytes_xfer_avail, ftp_quotalimits.files_in_avail, ftp_quotalimits.files_out_avail, ftp_quotalimits.files_xfer_avail FROM ftp_users, ftp_quotalimits, panel_customers WHERE ftp_users.username = '%{0}' AND panel_customers.loginname = SUBSTRING_INDEX('%{0}', 'ftp', 1) AND quota_type ='%{1}'"
- #SQLNamedQuery get-quota-tally SELECT "name, quota_type, bytes_in_used,bytes_out_used, bytes_xfer_used, files_in_used, files_out_used,files_xfer_used FROM ftp_quotatallies WHERE name = '%{0}' AND quota_type = '%{1}'"
- #SQLNamedQuery update-quota-tally UPDATE "bytes_in_used = bytes_in_used + %{0}, bytes_out_used = bytes_out_used + %{1}, bytes_xfer_used = bytes_xfer_used + %{2}, files_in_used = files_in_used + %{3}, files_out_used= files_out_used + %{4}, files_xfer_used = files_xfer_used + %{5} WHERE name= '%{6}' AND quota_type = '%{7}'" ftp_quotatallies
- #SQLNamedQuery insert-quota-tally INSERT "%{0}, %{1}, %{2}, %{3}, %{4},%{5}, %{6}, %{7}" ftp_quotatallies
-
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-database
-username
-password
-#socket /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
-#port 3306
-]]>
-
-
-
-
- {{sql.socket}}
-
-
-
-
-
-password
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- *.log {
- missingok
- daily
- rotate 7
- compress
- delaycompress
- notifempty
- create
- sharedscripts
- postrotate
- > /dev/null 2>&1 || true
- endscript
-}
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-
- scripts/froxlor_master_cronjob.php --run-task 99]]>
-
-
-
-
-
-
diff --git a/lib/configfiles/centos8.xml b/lib/configfiles/centos8.xml
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--- a/lib/configfiles/centos8.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2471 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
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- {{settings.system.apacheconf_vhost}}
-
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-
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- {{settings.system.apacheconf_vhost}}
-
-
-
-
-
-
- {{settings.system.apacheconf_diroptions}}
-
-
-
-
- {{settings.system.apacheconf_diroptions}}
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
- {{settings.system.deactivateddocroot}}
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- //service[@type='http']/general/commands
-
- {{settings.system.leenabled}}
-
-
- Require all granted
-
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- > /etc/named.conf]]>
- > /etc/named.conf.local]]>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- {{settings.system.vmail_gid}}
-
-
-
-
- {{settings.system.vmail_uid}}
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-password =
-dbname =
-hosts =
-query = SELECT destination FROM mail_virtual AS v, panel_customers AS c WHERE c.customerid = v.customerid AND c.deactivated = 0 AND v.email = '%s' AND trim(v.destination) <> ''
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-password =
-dbname =
-hosts =
-query = SELECT domain FROM panel_domains WHERE domain = '%s' AND isemaildomain = '1'
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-password =
-dbname =
-expansion_limit = 1
-hosts =
-query = SELECT CONCAT(homedir,maildir) FROM mail_users WHERE email = '%s'
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-password =
-dbname =
-hosts =
-query = SELECT DISTINCT username FROM mail_users WHERE email in ((SELECT mail_virtual.email_full FROM mail_virtual WHERE mail_virtual.email = '%s' UNION SELECT mail_virtual.destination FROM mail_virtual WHERE mail_virtual.email = '%s'));
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-password =
-dbname =
-expansion_limit = 1
-hosts =
-query = SELECT uid FROM mail_users WHERE email = '%s'
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-password =
-dbname =
-expansion_limit = 1
-hosts =
-query = SELECT gid FROM mail_users WHERE email = '%s'
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- //service[@type='smtp']/general/commands[@index=1]
-
- //service[@type='smtp']/general/installs[@index=1]
-
- //service[@type='smtp']/general/commands[@index=2]
-
-
-
-
-# set myhostname to $mydomain because Froxlor already uses a FQDN
-myhostname = $mydomain
-
-mydestination = $myhostname,
- $mydomain,
- localhost.$myhostname,
- localhost.$mydomain,
- localhost
-mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8
-inet_interfaces = all
-append_dot_mydomain = no
-biff = no
-
-# Postfix performance settings
-default_destination_concurrency_limit = 20
-local_destination_concurrency_limit = 2
-
-# SMTPD Settings
-smtpd_banner = $myhostname ESMTP $mail_name
-smtpd_helo_required = yes
-smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
- permit_sasl_authenticated,
- reject_unauth_destination,
- reject_unauth_pipelining,
- reject_non_fqdn_recipient
-smtpd_sender_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
- reject_sender_login_mismatch,
- permit_sasl_authenticated,
- reject_unknown_helo_hostname,
- reject_unknown_recipient_domain,
- reject_unknown_sender_domain
-smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
- permit_sasl_authenticated,
- reject_unknown_client_hostname
-
-# Postfix 2.10 requires this option. Postfix < 2.10 ignores this.
-# The option is intentionally left empty.
-smtpd_relay_restrictions =
-
-# Maximum size of Message in bytes (50MB)
-message_size_limit = 52428800
-mailbox_size_limit = 0
-
-## SASL Auth Settings
-smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes
-smtpd_sasl_local_domain = $myhostname
-broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes
-## Dovecot Settings for deliver, SASL Auth and virtual transport
-smtpd_sasl_type = dovecot
-mailbox_command = /usr/lib/dovecot/deliver
-virtual_transport = dovecot
-dovecot_destination_recipient_limit = 1
-smtpd_sasl_path = private/auth
-
-# Virtual delivery settings
-virtual_mailbox_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual_mailbox_maps.cf
-virtual_mailbox_domains = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual_mailbox_domains.cf
-virtual_alias_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual_alias_maps.cf
-smtpd_sender_login_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual_sender_permissions.cf
-
-# Local delivery settings
-local_transport = local
-alias_maps = $alias_database
-
-### TLS settings
-###
-## TLS for outgoing mails from the server to another server
-#smtp_tls_security_level = may
-#smtp_tls_note_starttls_offer = yes
-## TLS for incoming connections (clients or other mail servers)
-#smtpd_tls_security_level = may
-#smtpd_tls_cert_file = /etc/ssl/server/.pem
-#smtpd_tls_CAfile = /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
-#smtpd_tls_loglevel = 1
-#smtpd_tls_received_header = yes
-
-debugger_command =
- PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
- ddd $daemon_directory/$process_name $process_id & sleep 5
-]]>
-
-
- //service[@type='smtp']/general/files[@index=0]
-
-
-
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- //service[@type='smtp']/general/commands[@index=3]
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-
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-#protocols = imap pop3 lmtp
-#protocols = imap pop3 lmtp sieve
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-# A comma separated list of IPs or hosts where to listen in for connections.
-# "*" listens in all IPv4 interfaces, "::" listens in all IPv6 interfaces.
-# If you want to specify non-default ports or anything more complex,
-# edit conf.d/master.conf.
-listen = *, ::
-
-# Base directory where to store runtime data.
-base_dir = /var/run/dovecot/
-
-# Greeting message for clients.
-login_greeting = Dovecot ready.
-
-# Space separated list of trusted network ranges. Connections from these
-# IPs are allowed to override their IP addresses and ports (for logging and
-# for authentication checks). disable_plaintext_auth is also ignored for
-# these networks. Typically you'd specify your IMAP proxy servers here.
-#login_trusted_networks =
-
-# Sepace separated list of login access check sockets (e.g. tcpwrap)
-#login_access_sockets =
-
-# Show more verbose process titles (in ps). Currently shows user name and
-# IP address. Useful for seeing who are actually using the IMAP processes
-# (eg. shared mailboxes or if same uid is used for multiple accounts).
-#verbose_proctitle = no
-
-# Should all processes be killed when Dovecot master process shuts down.
-# Setting this to "no" means that Dovecot can be upgraded without
-# forcing existing client connections to close (although that could also be
-# a problem if the upgrade is e.g. because of a security fix).
-shutdown_clients = yes
-
-# If non-zero, run mail commands via this many connections to doveadm server,
-# instead of running them directly in the same process.
-#doveadm_worker_count = 0
-# UNIX socket or host:port used for connecting to doveadm server
-#doveadm_socket_path = doveadm-server
-
-##
-## Dictionary server settings
-##
-
-# Dictionary can be used to store key=value lists. This is used by several
-# plugins. The dictionary can be accessed either directly or though a
-# dictionary server. The following dict block maps dictionary names to URIs
-# when the server is used. These can then be referenced using URIs in format
-# "proxy::".
-
-dict {
- #quota = mysql:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext
- #expire = sqlite:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext
-}
-
-# Most of the actual configuration gets included below. The filenames are
-# first sorted by their ASCII value and parsed in that order. The 00-prefixes
-# in filenames are intended to make it easier to understand the ordering.
-!include conf.d/*.conf
-
-# A config file can also tried to be included without giving an error if
-# it's not found:
-#!include_try /etc/dovecot/local.conf
-]]>
-
-
-
- to characters. For example "#@/@" means
-# that '#' and '/' characters are translated to '@'.
-#auth_username_translation =
-
-# Username formatting before it's looked up from databases. You can use
-# the standard variables here, eg. %Lu would lowercase the username, %n would
-# drop away the domain if it was given, or "%n-AT-%d" would change the '@' into
-# "-AT-". This translation is done after auth_username_translation changes.
-#auth_username_format = %Lu
-
-# If you want to allow master users to log in by specifying the master
-# username within the normal username string (ie. not using SASL mechanism's
-# support for it), you can specify the separator character here. The format
-# is then . UW-IMAP uses "*" as the
-# separator, so that could be a good choice.
-#auth_master_user_separator =
-
-# Username to use for users logging in with ANONYMOUS SASL mechanism
-#auth_anonymous_username = anonymous
-
-# Maximum number of dovecot-auth worker processes. They're used to execute
-# blocking passdb and userdb queries (eg. MySQL and PAM). They're
-# automatically created and destroyed as needed.
-#auth_worker_max_count = 30
-
-# Host name to use in GSSAPI principal names. The default is to use the
-# name returned by gethostname(). Use "$ALL" (with quotes) to allow all keytab
-# entries.
-#auth_gssapi_hostname =
-
-# Kerberos keytab to use for the GSSAPI mechanism. Will use the system
-# default (usually /etc/krb5.keytab) if not specified. You may need to change
-# the auth service to run as root to be able to read this file.
-#auth_krb5_keytab =
-
-# Do NTLM and GSS-SPNEGO authentication using Samba's winbind daemon and
-# ntlm_auth helper.
-#auth_use_winbind = no
-
-# Path for Samba's ntlm_auth helper binary.
-#auth_winbind_helper_path = /usr/bin/ntlm_auth
-
-# Time to delay before replying to failed authentications.
-#auth_failure_delay = 2 secs
-
-# Require a valid SSL client certificate or the authentication fails.
-#auth_ssl_require_client_cert = no
-
-# Take the username from client's SSL certificate, using
-# X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID() which returns the subject's DN's
-# CommonName.
-#auth_ssl_username_from_cert = no
-
-# Space separated list of wanted authentication mechanisms:
-# plain login digest-md5 cram-md5 ntlm rpa apop anonymous gssapi otp skey
-# gss-spnego
-# NOTE: See also disable_plaintext_auth setting.
-auth_mechanisms = plain
-
-##
-## Password and user databases
-##
-
-#
-# Password database is used to verify user's password (and nothing more).
-# You can have multiple passdbs and userdbs. This is useful if you want to
-# allow both system users (/etc/passwd) and virtual users to login without
-# duplicating the system users into virtual database.
-#
-#
-#
-# User database specifies where mails are located and what user/group IDs
-# own them. For single-UID configuration use "static" userdb.
-#
-#
-
-#!include auth-deny.conf.ext
-#!include auth-master.conf.ext
-
-#!include auth-system.conf.ext
-!include auth-sql.conf.ext
-#!include auth-ldap.conf.ext
-#!include auth-passwdfile.conf.ext
-#!include auth-checkpassword.conf.ext
-#!include auth-vpopmail.conf.ext
-#!include auth-static.conf.ext
-]]>
-
-
-
- method=%m rip=%r lip=%l mpid=%e %c
-
-# Login log format. %s contains login_log_format_elements string, %$ contains
-# the data we want to log.
-#login_log_format = %$: %s
-
-# Log prefix for mail processes. See doc/wiki/Variables.txt for list of
-# possible variables you can use.
-#mail_log_prefix = "%s(%u): "
-
-# Format to use for logging mail deliveries. You can use variables:
-# %$ - Delivery status message (e.g. "saved to INBOX")
-# %m - Message-ID
-# %s - Subject
-# %f - From address
-# %p - Physical size
-# %w - Virtual size
-#deliver_log_format = msgid=%m: %$
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-#
-mail_location = maildir:/var/vmail/%d/%u
-# ########################## TODO
-
-# If you need to set multiple mailbox locations or want to change default
-# namespace settings, you can do it by defining namespace sections.
-#
-# You can have private, shared and public namespaces. Private namespaces
-# are for user's personal mails. Shared namespaces are for accessing other
-# users' mailboxes that have been shared. Public namespaces are for shared
-# mailboxes that are managed by sysadmin. If you create any shared or public
-# namespaces you'll typically want to enable ACL plugin also, otherwise all
-# users can access all the shared mailboxes, assuming they have permissions
-# on filesystem level to do so.
-namespace inbox {
- # Namespace type: private, shared or public
- #type = private
-
- # Hierarchy separator to use. You should use the same separator for all
- # namespaces or some clients get confused. '/' is usually a good one.
- # The default however depends on the underlying mail storage format.
- #separator =
-
- # Prefix required to access this namespace. This needs to be different for
- # all namespaces. For example "Public/".
- #prefix =
-
- # Physical location of the mailbox. This is in same format as
- # mail_location, which is also the default for it.
- #location =
-
- # There can be only one INBOX, and this setting defines which namespace
- # has it.
- inbox = yes
-
- # If namespace is hidden, it's not advertised to clients via NAMESPACE
- # extension. You'll most likely also want to set list=no. This is mostly
- # useful when converting from another server with different namespaces which
- # you want to deprecate but still keep working. For example you can create
- # hidden namespaces with prefixes "~/mail/", "~%u/mail/" and "mail/".
- #hidden = no
-
- # Show the mailboxes under this namespace with LIST command. This makes the
- # namespace visible for clients that don't support NAMESPACE extension.
- # "children" value lists child mailboxes, but hides the namespace prefix.
- #list = yes
-
- # Namespace handles its own subscriptions. If set to "no", the parent
- # namespace handles them (empty prefix should always have this as "yes")
- #subscriptions = yes
-}
-
-# Example shared namespace configuration
-#namespace {
- #type = shared
- #separator = /
-
- # Mailboxes are visible under "shared/user@domain/"
- # %%n, %%d and %%u are expanded to the destination user.
- #prefix = shared/%%u/
-
- # Mail location for other users' mailboxes. Note that %variables and ~/
- # expands to the logged in user's data. %%n, %%d, %%u and %%h expand to the
- # destination user's data.
- #location = maildir:%%h/Maildir:INDEX=~/Maildir/shared/%%u
-
- # Use the default namespace for saving subscriptions.
- #subscriptions = no
-
- # List the shared/ namespace only if there are visible shared mailboxes.
- #list = children
-#}
-# Should shared INBOX be visible as "shared/user" or "shared/user/INBOX"?
-#mail_shared_explicit_inbox = no
-
-# System user and group used to access mails. If you use multiple, userdb
-# can override these by returning uid or gid fields. You can use either numbers
-# or names.
-#mail_uid =
-#mail_gid =
-
-# Group to enable temporarily for privileged operations. Currently this is
-# used only with INBOX when either its initial creation or dotlocking fails.
-# Typically this is set to "mail" to give access to /var/mail.
-#mail_privileged_group =
-
-# Grant access to these supplementary groups for mail processes. Typically
-# these are used to set up access to shared mailboxes. Note that it may be
-# dangerous to set these if users can create symlinks (e.g. if "mail" group is
-# set here, ln -s /var/mail ~/mail/var could allow a user to delete others'
-# mailboxes, or ln -s /secret/shared/box ~/mail/mybox would allow reading it).
-#mail_access_groups = vmail
-
-# Allow full filesystem access to clients. There's no access checks other than
-# what the operating system does for the active UID/GID. It works with both
-# maildir and mboxes, allowing you to prefix mailboxes names with eg. /path/
-# or ~user/.
-#mail_full_filesystem_access = no
-
-# Dictionary for key=value mailbox attributes. Currently used by URLAUTH, but
-# soon intended to be used by METADATA as well.
-#mail_attribute_dict =
-
-##
-## Mail processes
-##
-
-# Don't use mmap() at all. This is required if you store indexes to shared
-# filesystems (NFS or clustered filesystem).
-#mmap_disable = no
-
-# Rely on O_EXCL to work when creating dotlock files. NFS supports O_EXCL
-# since version 3, so this should be safe to use nowadays by default.
-#dotlock_use_excl = yes
-
-# When to use fsync() or fdatasync() calls:
-# optimized (default): Whenever necessary to avoid losing important data
-# always: Useful with e.g. NFS when write()s are delayed
-# never: Never use it (best performance, but crashes can lose data)
-#mail_fsync = optimized
-
-# Mail storage exists in NFS. Set this to yes to make Dovecot flush NFS caches
-# whenever needed. If you're using only a single mail server this isn't needed.
-#mail_nfs_storage = no
-# Mail index files also exist in NFS. Setting this to yes requires
-# mmap_disable=yes and fsync_disable=no.
-#mail_nfs_index = no
-
-# Locking method for index files. Alternatives are fcntl, flock and dotlock.
-# Dotlocking uses some tricks which may create more disk I/O than other locking
-# methods. NFS users: flock doesn't work, remember to change mmap_disable.
-#lock_method = fcntl
-
-# Directory in which LDA/LMTP temporarily stores incoming mails >128 kB.
-#mail_temp_dir = /tmp
-
-# Valid UID range for users, defaults to 500 and above. This is mostly
-# to make sure that users can't log in as daemons or other system users.
-# Note that denying root logins is hardcoded to dovecot binary and can't
-# be done even if first_valid_uid is set to 0.
-first_valid_uid = 150
-last_valid_uid = 150
-
-# Valid GID range for users, defaults to non-root/wheel. Users having
-# non-valid GID as primary group ID aren't allowed to log in. If user
-# belongs to supplementary groups with non-valid GIDs, those groups are
-# not set.
-first_valid_gid = 12
-last_valid_gid = 12
-
-# Maximum allowed length for mail keyword name. It's only forced when trying
-# to create new keywords.
-#mail_max_keyword_length = 50
-
-# ':' separated list of directories under which chrooting is allowed for mail
-# processes (ie. /var/mail will allow chrooting to /var/mail/foo/bar too).
-# This setting doesn't affect login_chroot, mail_chroot or auth chroot
-# settings. If this setting is empty, "/./" in home dirs are ignored.
-# WARNING: Never add directories here which local users can modify, that
-# may lead to root exploit. Usually this should be done only if you don't
-# allow shell access for users.
-#valid_chroot_dirs =
-
-# Default chroot directory for mail processes. This can be overridden for
-# specific users in user database by giving /./ in user's home directory
-# (eg. /home/./user chroots into /home). Note that usually there is no real
-# need to do chrooting, Dovecot doesn't allow users to access files outside
-# their mail directory anyway. If your home directories are prefixed with
-# the chroot directory, append "/." to mail_chroot.
-#mail_chroot =
-
-# UNIX socket path to master authentication server to find users.
-# This is used by imap (for shared users) and lda.
-#auth_socket_path = /var/run/dovecot/auth-userdb
-
-# Directory where to look up mail plugins.
-#mail_plugin_dir = /usr/lib/dovecot
-
-# Space separated list of plugins to load for all services. Plugins specific to
-# IMAP, LDA, etc. are added to this list in their own .conf files.
-#mail_plugins =
-
-##
-## Mailbox handling optimizations
-##
-
-# Mailbox list indexes can be used to optimize IMAP STATUS commands. They are
-# also required for IMAP NOTIFY extension to be enabled.
-#mailbox_list_index = no
-
-# The minimum number of mails in a mailbox before updates are done to cache
-# file. This allows optimizing Dovecot's behavior to do less disk writes at
-# the cost of more disk reads.
-#mail_cache_min_mail_count = 0
-
-# When IDLE command is running, mailbox is checked once in a while to see if
-# there are any new mails or other changes. This setting defines the minimum
-# time to wait between those checks. Dovecot can also use dnotify, inotify and
-# kqueue to find out immediately when changes occur.
-#mailbox_idle_check_interval = 30 secs
-
-# Save mails with CR+LF instead of plain LF. This makes sending those mails
-# take less CPU, especially with sendfile() syscall with Linux and FreeBSD.
-# But it also creates a bit more disk I/O which may just make it slower.
-# Also note that if other software reads the mboxes/maildirs, they may handle
-# the extra CRs wrong and cause problems.
-#mail_save_crlf = no
-
-# Max number of mails to keep open and prefetch to memory. This only works with
-# some mailbox formats and/or operating systems.
-#mail_prefetch_count = 0
-
-# How often to scan for stale temporary files and delete them (0 = never).
-# These should exist only after Dovecot dies in the middle of saving mails.
-#mail_temp_scan_interval = 1w
-
-##
-## Maildir-specific settings
-##
-
-# By default LIST command returns all entries in maildir beginning with a dot.
-# Enabling this option makes Dovecot return only entries which are directories.
-# This is done by stat()ing each entry, so it causes more disk I/O.
-# (For systems setting struct dirent->d_type, this check is free and it's
-# done always regardless of this setting)
-#maildir_stat_dirs = no
-
-# When copying a message, do it with hard links whenever possible. This makes
-# the performance much better, and it's unlikely to have any side effects.
-#maildir_copy_with_hardlinks = yes
-
-# Assume Dovecot is the only MUA accessing Maildir: Scan cur/ directory only
-# when its mtime changes unexpectedly or when we can't find the mail otherwise.
-#maildir_very_dirty_syncs = no
-
-# If enabled, Dovecot doesn't use the S= in the Maildir filenames for
-# getting the mail's physical size, except when recalculating Maildir++ quota.
-# This can be useful in systems where a lot of the Maildir filenames have a
-# broken size. The performance hit for enabling this is very small.
-#maildir_broken_filename_sizes = no
-
-##
-## mbox-specific settings
-##
-
-# Which locking methods to use for locking mbox. There are four available:
-# dotlock: Create .lock file. This is the oldest and most NFS-safe
-# solution. If you want to use /var/mail/ like directory, the users
-# will need write access to that directory.
-# dotlock_try: Same as dotlock, but if it fails because of permissions or
-# because there isn't enough disk space, just skip it.
-# fcntl : Use this if possible. Works with NFS too if lockd is used.
-# flock : May not exist in all systems. Doesn't work with NFS.
-# lockf : May not exist in all systems. Doesn't work with NFS.
-#
-# You can use multiple locking methods; if you do the order they're declared
-# in is important to avoid deadlocks if other MTAs/MUAs are using multiple
-# locking methods as well. Some operating systems don't allow using some of
-# them simultaneously.
-#mbox_read_locks = fcntl
-#mbox_write_locks = dotlock fcntl
-mbox_write_locks = fcntl
-
-# Maximum time to wait for lock (all of them) before aborting.
-#mbox_lock_timeout = 5 mins
-
-# If dotlock exists but the mailbox isn't modified in any way, override the
-# lock file after this much time.
-#mbox_dotlock_change_timeout = 2 mins
-
-# When mbox changes unexpectedly we have to fully read it to find out what
-# changed. If the mbox is large this can take a long time. Since the change
-# is usually just a newly appended mail, it'd be faster to simply read the
-# new mails. If this setting is enabled, Dovecot does this but still safely
-# fallbacks to re-reading the whole mbox file whenever something in mbox isn't
-# how it's expected to be. The only real downside to this setting is that if
-# some other MUA changes message flags, Dovecot doesn't notice it immediately.
-# Note that a full sync is done with SELECT, EXAMINE, EXPUNGE and CHECK
-# commands.
-#mbox_dirty_syncs = yes
-
-# Like mbox_dirty_syncs, but don't do full syncs even with SELECT, EXAMINE,
-# EXPUNGE or CHECK commands. If this is set, mbox_dirty_syncs is ignored.
-#mbox_very_dirty_syncs = no
-
-# Delay writing mbox headers until doing a full write sync (EXPUNGE and CHECK
-# commands and when closing the mailbox). This is especially useful for POP3
-# where clients often delete all mails. The downside is that our changes
-# aren't immediately visible to other MUAs.
-#mbox_lazy_writes = yes
-
-# If mbox size is smaller than this (e.g. 100k), don't write index files.
-# If an index file already exists it's still read, just not updated.
-#mbox_min_index_size = 0
-
-# Mail header selection algorithm to use for MD5 POP3 UIDLs when
-# pop3_uidl_format=%m. For backwards compatibility we use apop3d inspired
-# algorithm, but it fails if the first Received: header isn't unique in all
-# mails. An alternative algorithm is "all" that selects all headers.
-#mbox_md5 = apop3d
-
-##
-## mdbox-specific settings
-##
-
-# Maximum dbox file size until it's rotated.
-#mdbox_rotate_size = 2M
-
-# Maximum dbox file age until it's rotated. Typically in days. Day begins
-# from midnight, so 1d = today, 2d = yesterday, etc. 0 = check disabled.
-#mdbox_rotate_interval = 0
-
-# When creating new mdbox files, immediately preallocate their size to
-# mdbox_rotate_size. This setting currently works only in Linux with some
-# filesystems (ext4, xfs).
-#mdbox_preallocate_space = no
-
-##
-## Mail attachments
-##
-
-# sdbox and mdbox support saving mail attachments to external files, which
-# also allows single instance storage for them. Other backends don't support
-# this for now.
-
-# Directory root where to store mail attachments. Disabled, if empty.
-#mail_attachment_dir =
-
-# Attachments smaller than this aren't saved externally. It's also possible to
-# write a plugin to disable saving specific attachments externally.
-#mail_attachment_min_size = 128k
-
-# Filesystem backend to use for saving attachments:
-# posix : No SiS done by Dovecot (but this might help FS's own deduplication)
-# sis posix : SiS with immediate byte-by-byte comparison during saving
-# sis-queue posix : SiS with delayed comparison and deduplication
-#mail_attachment_fs = sis posix
-
-# Hash format to use in attachment filenames. You can add any text and
-# variables: %{md4}, %{md5}, %{sha1}, %{sha256}, %{sha512}, %{size}.
-# Variables can be truncated, e.g. %{sha256:80} returns only first 80 bits
-#mail_attachment_hash = %{sha1}
-]]>
-
-
-
-
- #service_count = 1
-
- # Number of processes to always keep waiting for more connections.
- #process_min_avail = 0
-
- # If you set service_count=0, you probably need to grow this.
- #vsz_limit = $default_vsz_limit
-}
-
-service pop3-login {
- inet_listener pop3 {
- #port = 110
- }
- inet_listener pop3s {
- #port = 995
- #ssl = yes
- }
-}
-
-service lmtp {
- unix_listener lmtp {
- #mode = 0666
- }
-
- # Create inet listener only if you can't use the above UNIX socket
- #inet_listener lmtp {
- # Avoid making LMTP visible for the entire internet
- #address =
- #port =
- #}
-}
-
-service imap {
- # Most of the memory goes to mmap()ing files. You may need to increase this
- # limit if you have huge mailboxes.
- #vsz_limit = $default_vsz_limit
-
- # Max. number of IMAP processes (connections)
- #process_limit = 1024
-}
-
-service pop3 {
- # Max. number of POP3 processes (connections)
- #process_limit = 1024
-}
-
-service auth {
- # auth_socket_path points to this userdb socket by default. It's typically
- # used by dovecot-lda, doveadm, possibly imap process, etc. Users that have
- # full permissions to this socket are able to get a list of all usernames and
- # get the results of everyone's userdb lookups.
- #
- # The default 0666 mode allows anyone to connect to the socket, but the
- # userdb lookups will succeed only if the userdb returns an "uid" field that
- # matches the caller process's UID. Also if caller's uid or gid matches the
- # socket's uid or gid the lookup succeeds. Anything else causes a failure.
- #
- # To give the caller full permissions to lookup all users, set the mode to
- # something else than 0666 and Dovecot lets the kernel enforce the
- # permissions (e.g. 0777 allows everyone full permissions).
- unix_listener auth-userdb {
- #mode = 0666
- #user =
- #group =
- }
-
- # Postfix smtp-auth
- unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/auth {
- mode = 0666
- }
-
- # Auth process is run as this user.
- #user = $default_internal_user
-}
-
-service auth-worker {
- # Auth worker process is run as root by default, so that it can access
- # /etc/shadow. If this isn't necessary, the user should be changed to
- # $default_internal_user.
- #user = root
-}
-
-service dict {
- # If dict proxy is used, mail processes should have access to its socket.
- # For example: mode=0660, group=vmail and global mail_access_groups=vmail
- unix_listener dict {
- #mode = 0600
- #user =
- #group =
- }
-}
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-# disable plain pop3 and imap, allowed are only pop3+TLS, pop3s, imap+TLS and imaps
-# plain imap and pop3 are still allowed for local connections
-ssl = no
-
-# PEM encoded X.509 SSL/TLS certificate and private key. They're opened before
-# dropping root privileges, so keep the key file unreadable by anyone but
-# root. Included doc/mkcert.sh can be used to easily generate self-signed
-# certificate, just make sure to update the domains in dovecot-openssl.cnf
-#ssl_cert =
-
-
-
- . %d expands to recipient domain.
-postmaster_address = postmaster@
-
-# Hostname to use in various parts of sent mails (e.g. in Message-Id) and
-# in LMTP replies. Default is the system's real hostname@domain.
-#hostname =
-
-# If user is over quota, return with temporary failure instead of
-# bouncing the mail.
-#quota_full_tempfail = no
-
-# Binary to use for sending mails.
-#sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail
-
-# If non-empty, send mails via this SMTP host[:port] instead of sendmail.
-#submission_host =
-
-# Subject: header to use for rejection mails. You can use the same variables
-# as for rejection_reason below.
-#rejection_subject = Rejected: %s
-
-# Human readable error message for rejection mails. You can use variables:
-# %n = CRLF, %r = reason, %s = original subject, %t = recipient
-#rejection_reason = Your message to <%t> was automatically rejected:%n%r
-
-# Delimiter character between local-part and detail in email address.
-#recipient_delimiter = +
-
-# Header where the original recipient address (SMTP's RCPT TO: address) is taken
-# from if not available elsewhere. With dovecot-lda -a parameter overrides this.
-# A commonly used header for this is X-Original-To.
-#lda_original_recipient_header =
-
-# Should saving a mail to a nonexistent mailbox automatically create it?
-#lda_mailbox_autocreate = no
-
-# Should automatically created mailboxes be also automatically subscribed?
-#lda_mailbox_autosubscribe = no
-
-protocol lda {
- # Space separated list of plugins to load (default is global mail_plugins).
- mail_plugins = $mail_plugins quota sieve
-}
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- #service_count = 1
-
- # Number of processes to always keep waiting for more connections.
- #process_min_avail = 0
-
- # If you set service_count=0, you probably need to grow this.
- #vsz_limit = 64M
-#}
-
-#service managesieve {
- # Max. number of ManageSieve processes (connections)
- #process_limit = 1024
-#}
-
-# Service configuration
-
-protocol sieve {
- # Maximum ManageSieve command line length in bytes. ManageSieve usually does
- # not involve overly long command lines, so this setting will not normally
- # need adjustment
- #managesieve_max_line_length = 65536
-
- # Maximum number of ManageSieve connections allowed for a user from each IP
- # address.
- # NOTE: The username is compared case-sensitively.
- #mail_max_userip_connections = 10
-
- # Space separated list of plugins to load (none known to be useful so far).
- # Do NOT try to load IMAP plugins here.
- #mail_plugins =
-
- # MANAGESIEVE logout format string:
- # %i - total number of bytes read from client
- # %o - total number of bytes sent to client
- #managesieve_logout_format = bytes=%i/%o
-
- # To fool ManageSieve clients that are focused on CMU's timesieved you can
- # specify the IMPLEMENTATION capability that Dovecot reports to clients.
- # For example: 'Cyrus timsieved v2.2.13'
- #managesieve_implementation_string = Dovecot Pigeonhole
-
- # Explicitly specify the SIEVE and NOTIFY capability reported by the server
- # before login. If left unassigned these will be reported dynamically
- # according to what the Sieve interpreter supports by default (after login
- # this may differ depending on the user).
- #managesieve_sieve_capability =
- #managesieve_notify_capability =
-
- # The maximum number of compile errors that are returned to the client upon
- # script upload or script verification.
- #managesieve_max_compile_errors = 5
-
- # Refer to 90-sieve.conf for script quota configuration and configuration of
- # Sieve execution limits.
-}
-]]>
-
-
-
- = 2.1.4) : %v.%u
-# Dovecot v0.99.x : %v.%u
-# tpop3d : %Mf
-#
-# Note that Outlook 2003 seems to have problems with %v.%u format which was
-# Dovecot's default, so if you're building a new server it would be a good
-# idea to change this. %08Xu%08Xv should be pretty fail-safe.
-#
-#pop3_uidl_format = %08Xu%08Xv
-
-# Permanently save UIDLs sent to POP3 clients, so pop3_uidl_format changes
-# won't change those UIDLs. Currently this works only with Maildir.
-#pop3_save_uidl = no
-
-# What to do about duplicate UIDLs if they exist?
-# allow: Show duplicates to clients.
-# rename: Append a temporary -2, -3, etc. counter after the UIDL.
-#pop3_uidl_duplicates = allow
-
-# This option changes POP3 behavior so that it's not possible to actually
-# delete mails via POP3, only hide them from future POP3 sessions. The mails
-# will still be counted towards user's quota until actually deleted via IMAP.
-# Use e.g. "$POP3Deleted" as the value (it will be visible as IMAP keyword).
-# Make sure you can legally archive mails before enabling this setting.
-#pop3_deleted_flag =
-
-# POP3 logout format string:
-# %i - total number of bytes read from client
-# %o - total number of bytes sent to client
-# %t - number of TOP commands
-# %p - number of bytes sent to client as a result of TOP command
-# %r - number of RETR commands
-# %b - number of bytes sent to client as a result of RETR command
-# %d - number of deleted messages
-# %m - number of messages (before deletion)
-# %s - mailbox size in bytes (before deletion)
-# %u - old/new UIDL hash. may help finding out if UIDLs changed unexpectedly
-pop3_logout_format = in=%i out=%o top=%t/%p, retr=%r/%b, del=%d/%m, size=%s
-
-# Workarounds for various client bugs:
-# outlook-no-nuls:
-# Outlook and Outlook Express hang if mails contain NUL characters.
-# This setting replaces them with 0x80 character.
-# oe-ns-eoh:
-# Outlook Express and Netscape Mail breaks if end of headers-line is
-# missing. This option simply sends it if it's missing.
-# The list is space-separated.
-#pop3_client_workarounds =
-
-protocol pop3 {
- # Space separated list of plugins to load (default is global mail_plugins).
- mail_plugins = $mail_plugins quota
-
- # Maximum number of POP3 connections allowed for a user from each IP address.
- # NOTE: The username is compared case-sensitively.
- #mail_max_userip_connections = 10
-}
-]]>
-
-
-
- See sieve_before fore executing scripts before the user's personal
- # script.
- #sieve_default = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/default.sieve
- sieve_global_path = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/default.sieve
-
- # Directory for :personal include scripts for the include extension. This
- # is also where the ManageSieve service stores the user's scripts.
- #sieve_dir = ~/sieve
- sieve_dir = /var/sieve-userscripts/%u
-
- # Directory for :global include scripts for the include extension.
- #sieve_global_dir =
- sieve_global_dir = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/global
-
- # Path to a script file or a directory containing script files that need to be
- # executed before the user's script. If the path points to a directory, all
- # the Sieve scripts contained therein (with the proper .sieve extension) are
- # executed. The order of execution within a directory is determined by the
- # file names, using a normal 8bit per-character comparison. Multiple script
- # file or directory paths can be specified by appending an increasing number.
- #sieve_before =
- #sieve_before2 =
- #sieve_before3 = (etc...)
- sieve_before = /var/lib/dovecot/sieve/before/
-
- # Identical to sieve_before, only the specified scripts are executed after the
- # user's script (only when keep is still in effect!). Multiple script file or
- # directory paths can be specified by appending an increasing number.
- #sieve_after =
- #sieve_after2 =
- #sieve_after2 = (etc...)
-
- # Which Sieve language extensions are available to users. By default, all
- # supported extensions are available, except for deprecated extensions or
- # those that are still under development. Some system administrators may want
- # to disable certain Sieve extensions or enable those that are not available
- # by default. This setting can use '+' and '-' to specify differences relative
- # to the default. For example `sieve_extensions = +imapflags' will enable the
- # deprecated imapflags extension in addition to all extensions were already
- # enabled by default.
- #sieve_extensions = +notify +imapflags
- sieve_extensions = +spamtest +spamtestplus +relational +comparator-i;ascii-numeric +notify +imapflags
-
- # Which Sieve language extensions are ONLY available in global scripts. This
- # can be used to restrict the use of certain Sieve extensions to administrator
- # control, for instance when these extensions can cause security concerns.
- # This setting has higher precedence than the `sieve_extensions' setting
- # (above), meaning that the extensions enabled with this setting are never
- # available to the user's personal script no matter what is specified for the
- # `sieve_extensions' setting. The syntax of this setting is similar to the
- # `sieve_extensions' setting, with the difference that extensions are
- # enabled or disabled for exclusive use in global scripts. Currently, no
- # extensions are marked as such by default.
- #sieve_global_extensions =
-
- # The Pigeonhole Sieve interpreter can have plugins of its own. Using this
- # setting, the used plugins can be specified. Check the Dovecot wiki
- # (wiki2.dovecot.org) or the pigeonhole website
- # (http://pigeonhole.dovecot.org) for available plugins.
- # The sieve_extprograms plugin is included in this release.
- #sieve_plugins =
-
- # The separator that is expected between the :user and :detail
- # address parts introduced by the subaddress extension. This may
- # also be a sequence of characters (e.g. '--'). The current
- # implementation looks for the separator from the left of the
- # localpart and uses the first one encountered. The :user part is
- # left of the separator and the :detail part is right. This setting
- # is also used by Dovecot's LMTP service.
- #recipient_delimiter = +
-
- # The maximum size of a Sieve script. The compiler will refuse to compile any
- # script larger than this limit. If set to 0, no limit on the script size is
- # enforced.
- #sieve_max_script_size = 1M
-
- # The maximum number of actions that can be performed during a single script
- # execution. If set to 0, no limit on the total number of actions is enforced.
- #sieve_max_actions = 32
-
- # The maximum number of redirect actions that can be performed during a single
- # script execution. If set to 0, no redirect actions are allowed.
- #sieve_max_redirects = 4
-
- # The maximum number of personal Sieve scripts a single user can have. If set
- # to 0, no limit on the number of scripts is enforced.
- # (Currently only relevant for ManageSieve)
- #sieve_quota_max_scripts = 0
-
- # The maximum amount of disk storage a single user's scripts may occupy. If
- # set to 0, no limit on the used amount of disk storage is enforced.
- # (Currently only relevant for ManageSieve)
- #sieve_quota_max_storage = 0
-}
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- dbname= user= password=
-
-# Default password scheme.
-#
-# List of supported schemes is in
-# http://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication/PasswordSchemes
-#
-default_pass_scheme = CRYPT
-
-# passdb query to retrieve the password. It can return fields:
-# password - The user's password. This field must be returned.
-# user - user@domain from the database. Needed with case-insensitive lookups.
-# username and domain - An alternative way to represent the "user" field.
-#
-# The "user" field is often necessary with case-insensitive lookups to avoid
-# e.g. "name" and "nAme" logins creating two different mail directories. If
-# your user and domain names are in separate fields, you can return "username"
-# and "domain" fields instead of "user".
-#
-# The query can also return other fields which have a special meaning, see
-# http://wiki.dovecot.org/PasswordDatabase/ExtraFields
-#
-# Commonly used available substitutions (see http://wiki.dovecot.org/Variables
-# for full list):
-# %u = entire user@domain
-# %n = user part of user@domain
-# %d = domain part of user@domain
-#
-# Note that these can be used only as input to SQL query. If the query outputs
-# any of these substitutions, they're not touched. Otherwise it would be
-# difficult to have eg. usernames containing '%' characters.
-#
-# Example:
-# password_query = SELECT userid AS user, pw AS password \
-# FROM users WHERE userid = '%u' AND active = 'Y'
-#
-#password_query = \
-# SELECT username, domain, password \
-# FROM users WHERE username = '%n' AND domain = '%d'
-password_query = SELECT username AS user, password_enc AS password, CONCAT(homedir, maildir) AS userdb_home, uid AS userdb_uid, gid AS userdb_gid, CONCAT('maildir:', homedir, maildir) AS userdb_mail, CONCAT('*:storage=', quota, 'M') as userdb_quota_rule FROM mail_users WHERE (username = '%u' OR email = '%u') AND ((imap = 1 AND '%Ls' = 'imap') OR (pop3 = 1 AND '%Ls' = 'pop3') OR ((postfix = 'Y' AND '%Ls' = 'smtp') OR (postfix = 'Y' AND '%Ls' = 'sieve')))
-#password_query = SELECT username as user, password, '/var/vmail/%d/%n' as userdb_home, 'maildir:/var/vmail/%d/%n' as userdb_mail, 150 as userdb_uid, 12 as userdb_gid FROM mailbox WHERE username = '%u' AND active = '1'
-
-# userdb query to retrieve the user information. It can return fields:
-# uid - System UID (overrides mail_uid setting)
-# gid - System GID (overrides mail_gid setting)
-# home - Home directory
-# mail - Mail location (overrides mail_location setting)
-#
-# None of these are strictly required. If you use a single UID and GID, and
-# home or mail directory fits to a template string, you could use userdb static
-# instead. For a list of all fields that can be returned, see
-# http://wiki.dovecot.org/UserDatabase/ExtraFields
-#
-# Examples:
-# user_query = SELECT home, uid, gid FROM users WHERE userid = '%u'
-# user_query = SELECT dir AS home, user AS uid, group AS gid FROM users where userid = '%u'
-# user_query = SELECT home, 501 AS uid, 501 AS gid FROM users WHERE userid = '%u'
-#
-#user_query = \
-# SELECT home, uid, gid \
-# FROM users WHERE username = '%n' AND domain = '%d'
-user_query = SELECT CONCAT(homedir, maildir) AS home, CONCAT('maildir:', homedir, maildir) AS mail, uid, gid, CONCAT('*:storage=', quota, 'M') as quota_rule FROM mail_users WHERE (username = '%u' OR email = '%u')
-#user_query = SELECT '/var/vmail/%d/%n' as home, 'maildir:/var/vmail/%d/%n' as mail, 150 AS uid, 12 AS gid FROM mailbox WHERE username = '%u' AND active = '1'
-
-# If you wish to avoid two SQL lookups (passdb + userdb), you can use
-# userdb prefetch instead of userdb sql in dovecot.conf. In that case you'll
-# also have to return userdb fields in password_query prefixed with "userdb_"
-# string. For example:
-#password_query = \
-# SELECT userid AS user, password, \
-# home AS userdb_home, uid AS userdb_uid, gid AS userdb_gid \
-# FROM users WHERE userid = '%u'
-
-# Query to get a list of all usernames.
-#iterate_query = SELECT username AS user FROM users
-iterate_query = "SELECT username AS user FROM mail_users WHERE (imap = 1 OR pop3 = 1)"
-]]>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- or context
-# See: http://www.proftpd.org/docs/howto/Vhost.html
-
-# Trace logging, disabled by default for performance reasons
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/howto/Tracing.html)
-#TraceLog /var/log/proftpd/trace.log
-#Trace DEFAULT:0
-
-ServerName " FTP server"
-ServerIdent on "FTP Server ready."
-ServerAdmin root@
-DefaultServer on
-
-# The DebugLevel directive configures the debugging level the server will use when logging.
-# The level parameter must be between 0 and 9.
-# This configuration directive will take precedence over any command-line debugging options used.
-#DebugLevel 9
-
-# Cause every FTP user except adm to be chrooted into their home directory
-DefaultRoot ~ !adm
-
-# Use pam to authenticate (default) and be authoritative
-AuthPAMConfig proftpd
-AuthOrder mod_sql.c
-#AuthOrder mod_auth_pam.c* mod_auth_unix.c
-# If you use NIS/YP/LDAP you may need to disable PersistentPasswd
-#PersistentPasswd off
-
-# Don't do reverse DNS lookups (hangs on DNS problems)
-UseReverseDNS off
-
-# Set the user and group that the server runs as
-User nobody
-Group nobody
-
-# To prevent DoS attacks, set the maximum number of child processes
-# to 20. If you need to allow more than 20 concurrent connections
-# at once, simply increase this value. Note that this ONLY works
-# in standalone mode; in inetd mode you should use an inetd server
-# that allows you to limit maximum number of processes per service
-# (such as xinetd)
-MaxInstances 20
-
-# Disable sendfile by default since it breaks displaying the download speeds in
-# ftptop and ftpwho
-UseSendfile off
-
-# Define the log formats
-LogFormat default "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b"
-LogFormat auth "%v [%P] %h %t \"%r\" %s"
-
-# Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) loading
-# See README.DSO and howto/DSO.html for more details
-#
-# General database support (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_sql.html)
- LoadModule mod_sql.c
-#
-# Support for base-64 or hex encoded MD5 and SHA1 passwords from SQL tables
-# (contrib/mod_sql_passwd.html)
-# LoadModule mod_sql_passwd.c
-#
-# Mysql support (requires proftpd-mysql package)
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_sql.html)
- LoadModule mod_sql_mysql.c
-#
-# Postgresql support (requires proftpd-postgresql package)
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_sql.html)
-# LoadModule mod_sql_postgres.c
-#
-# Quota support (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_quotatab.html)
- LoadModule mod_quotatab.c
-#
-# File-specific "driver" for storing quota table information in files
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_quotatab_file.html)
-# LoadModule mod_quotatab_file.c
-#
-# SQL database "driver" for storing quota table information in SQL tables
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_quotatab_sql.html)
- LoadModule mod_quotatab_sql.c
-#
-# LDAP support (requires proftpd-ldap package)
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/directives/linked/config_ref_mod_ldap.html)
-# LoadModule mod_ldap.c
-#
-# LDAP quota support (requires proftpd-ldap package)
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_quotatab_ldap.html)
-# LoadModule mod_quotatab_ldap.c
-#
-# Support for authenticating users using the RADIUS protocol
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_radius.html)
-# LoadModule mod_radius.c
-#
-# Retrieve quota limit table information from a RADIUS server
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_quotatab_radius.html)
-# LoadModule mod_quotatab_radius.c
-#
-# SITE CPFR and SITE CPTO commands (analogous to RNFR and RNTO), which can be
-# used to copy files/directories from one place to another on the server
-# without having to transfer the data to the client and back
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_copy.html)
-# LoadModule mod_copy.c
-#
-# Administrative control actions for the ftpdctl program
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_ctrls_admin.html)
-LoadModule mod_ctrls_admin.c
-#
-# Support for MODE Z commands, which allows FTP clients and servers to
-# compress data for transfer
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_deflate.html)
-# LoadModule mod_deflate.c
-#
-# Execute external programs or scripts at various points in the process
-# of handling FTP commands
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_exec.html)
-# LoadModule mod_exec.c
-#
-# Support for POSIX ACLs
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/modules/mod_facl.html)
-# LoadModule mod_facl.c
-#
-# Support for using the GeoIP library to look up geographical information on
-# the connecting client and using that to set access controls for the server
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_geoip.html)
-# LoadModule mod_geoip.c
-#
-# Allow for version-specific configuration sections of the proftpd config file,
-# useful for using the same proftpd config across multiple servers where
-# different proftpd versions may be in use
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_ifversion.html)
-# LoadModule mod_ifversion.c
-#
-# Configure server availability based on system load
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_load.html)
-# LoadModule mod_load.c
-#
-# Limit downloads to a multiple of upload volume (see README.ratio)
-# LoadModule mod_ratio.c
-#
-# Rewrite FTP commands sent by clients on-the-fly,
-# using regular expression matching and substitution
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_rewrite.html)
-# LoadModule mod_rewrite.c
-#
-# Support for the SSH2, SFTP, and SCP protocols, for secure file transfer over
-# an SSH2 connection (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_sftp.html)
-# LoadModule mod_sftp.c
-#
-# Use PAM to provide a 'keyboard-interactive' SSH2 authentication method for
-# mod_sftp (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_sftp_pam.html)
-# LoadModule mod_sftp_pam.c
-#
-# Use SQL (via mod_sql) for looking up authorized SSH2 public keys for user
-# and host based authentication
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_sftp_sql.html)
-# LoadModule mod_sftp_sql.c
-#
-# Provide data transfer rate "shaping" across the entire server
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_shaper.html)
-# LoadModule mod_shaper.c
-#
-# Support for miscellaneous SITE commands such as SITE MKDIR, SITE SYMLINK,
-# and SITE UTIME (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_site_misc.html)
-# LoadModule mod_site_misc.c
-#
-# Provide an external SSL session cache using shared memory
-# (contrib/mod_tls_shmcache.html)
-# LoadModule mod_tls_shmcache.c
-#
-# Provide a memcached-based implementation of an external SSL session cache
-# (contrib/mod_tls_memcache.html)
-# LoadModule mod_tls_memcache.c
-#
-# Use the /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny files, or other allow/deny
-# files, for IP-based access control
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_wrap.html)
-# LoadModule mod_wrap.c
-#
-# Use the /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny files, or other allow/deny
-# files, as well as SQL-based access rules, for IP-based access control
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_wrap2.html)
-# LoadModule mod_wrap2.c
-#
-# Support module for mod_wrap2 that handles access rules stored in specially
-# formatted files on disk
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_wrap2_file.html)
-# LoadModule mod_wrap2_file.c
-#
-# Support module for mod_wrap2 that handles access rules stored in SQL
-# database tables (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_wrap2_sql.html)
-# LoadModule mod_wrap2_sql.c
-#
-# Implement a virtual chroot capability that does not require root privileges
-# (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_vroot.html)
-# Using this module rather than the kernel's chroot() system call works
-# around issues with PAM and chroot (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/506735)
-# LoadModule mod_vroot.c
-#
-# Provide a flexible way of specifying that certain configuration directives
-# only apply to certain sessions, based on credentials such as connection
-# class, user, or group membership
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_ifsession.html)
-# LoadModule mod_ifsession.c
-
-# Allow only user root to load and unload modules, but allow everyone
-# to see which modules have been loaded
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/modules/mod_dso.html#ModuleControlsACLs)
-ModuleControlsACLs insmod,rmmod allow user root
-ModuleControlsACLs lsmod allow user *
-
-# Enable basic controls via ftpdctl
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/modules/mod_ctrls.html)
-ControlsEngine on
-ControlsACLs all allow user root
-ControlsSocketACL allow user *
-ControlsLog /var/log/proftpd/controls.log
-
-# Enable admin controls via ftpdctl
-# (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_ctrls_admin.html)
-
- AdminControlsEngine on
- AdminControlsACLs all allow user root
-
-
-# Enable mod_vroot by default for better compatibility with PAM
-# (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/506735)
-
- VRootEngine on
-
-
-# TLS (http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/modules/mod_tls.html)
-
- TLSEngine on
- TLSRequired on
- TLSRSACertificateFile /etc/pki/tls/certs/proftpd.pem
- TLSRSACertificateKeyFile /etc/pki/tls/certs/proftpd.pem
- TLSCipherSuite ALL:!ADH:!DES
- TLSOptions NoCertRequest NoSessionReuseRequired
- TLSVerifyClient off
- #TLSRenegotiate ctrl 3600 data 512000 required off timeout 300
- TLSLog /var/log/proftpd/tls.log
-
- TLSSessionCache shm:/file=/var/run/proftpd/sesscache
-
-
-
-# Dynamic ban lists (http://www.proftpd.org/docs/contrib/mod_ban.html)
-# Enable this with PROFTPD_OPTIONS=-DDYNAMIC_BAN_LISTS in /etc/sysconfig/proftpd
-
- LoadModule mod_ban.c
- BanEngine on
- BanLog /var/log/proftpd/ban.log
- BanTable /var/run/proftpd/ban.tab
-
- # If the same client reaches the MaxLoginAttempts limit 2 times
- # within 10 minutes, automatically add a ban for that client that
- # will expire after one hour.
- BanOnEvent MaxLoginAttempts 2/00:10:00 01:00:00
-
- # Inform the user that it's not worth persisting
- BanMessage "Host %a has been banned"
-
- # Allow the FTP admin to manually add/remove bans
- BanControlsACLs all allow user ftpadm
-
-
-# Set networking-specific "Quality of Service" (QoS) bits on the packets used
-# by the server (contrib/mod_qos.html)
-
- LoadModule mod_qos.c
- # RFC791 TOS parameter compatibility
- QoSOptions dataqos throughput ctrlqos lowdelay
- # For a DSCP environment (may require tweaking)
- #QoSOptions dataqos CS2 ctrlqos AF41
-
-
-# Global Config - config common to Server Config and all virtual hosts
-# See: http://www.proftpd.org/docs/howto/Vhost.html
-
-
- # Umask 022 is a good standard umask to prevent new dirs and files
- # from being group and world writable
- Umask 077
-
- # Allow users to overwrite files and change permissions
- AllowOverwrite yes
-
- AllowAll
-
-
-# CH-Root all users
- DefaultRoot ~
-# Reject rootlogin (just for security)
- RootLogin off
-# No need to require valid shell, because user is virtual
- RequireValidShell off
-
-
-# A basic anonymous configuration, with an upload directory
-# Enable this with PROFTPD_OPTIONS=-DANONYMOUS_FTP in /etc/sysconfig/proftpd
-
- #
- #User ftp
- #Group ftp
- #AccessGrantMsg "Anonymous login ok, restrictions apply."
-
- ## We want clients to be able to login with "anonymous" as well as "ftp"
- #UserAlias anonymous ftp
-
- ## Limit the maximum number of anonymous logins
- #MaxClients 10 "Sorry, max %m users -- try again later"
-
- ## Put the user into /pub right after login
- ##DefaultChdir /pub
-
- ## We want 'welcome.msg' displayed at login, '.message' displayed in
- ## each newly chdired directory and tell users to read README* files.
- #DisplayLogin /welcome.msg
- #DisplayChdir .message
- #DisplayReadme README*
-
- ## Cosmetic option to make all files appear to be owned by user "ftp"
- #DirFakeUser on ftp
- #DirFakeGroup on ftp
-
- ## Limit WRITE everywhere in the anonymous chroot
- #
- #DenyAll
- #
-
- ## An upload directory that allows storing files but not retrieving
- ## or creating directories.
- #
- #AllowOverwrite no
- #
- #DenyAll
- #
-
- #
- #AllowAll
- #
- #
-
- ## Don't write anonymous accesses to the system wtmp file (good idea!)
- #WtmpLog off
-
- ## Logging for the anonymous transfers
- #ExtendedLog /var/log/proftpd/access.log WRITE,READ default
- #ExtendedLog /var/log/proftpd/auth.log AUTH auth
-
- #
-
-
-
- SQLLogFile /var/log/proftpd/sql.log
- SQLAuthTypes Crypt
- SQLAuthenticate users* groups*
- SQLConnectInfo @
- SQLUserInfo ftp_users username password uid gid homedir shell
- SQLGroupInfo ftp_groups groupname gid members
- SQLUserWhereClause "login_enabled = 'y'"
-
- SQLLog PASS login
- #SQLNamedQuery login UPDATE "last_login=now(), login_count=login_count+1 WHERE username='%u'" ftp_users
-
- SQLLog RETR download
- #SQLNamedQuery download UPDATE "down_count=down_count+1, down_bytes=down_bytes+%b WHERE username='%u'" ftp_users
-
- SQLLog STOR upload
- #SQLNamedQuery upload UPDATE "up_count=up_count+1, up_bytes=up_bytes+%b WHERE username='%u'" ftp_users
- #QuotaEngine on
- #QuotaShowQuotas on
- #QuotaDisplayUnits Mb
- #QuotaLock /var/lock/ftpd.quotatab.lock
- #QuotaLimitTable sql:/get-quota-limit
- #QuotaTallyTable sql:/get-quota-tally/update-quota-tally/insert-quota-tally
- #SQLNamedQuery get-quota-limit SELECT "ftp_users.username AS name, ftp_quotalimits.quota_type, ftp_quotalimits.per_session, ftp_quotalimits.limit_type, panel_customers.diskspace*1024 AS bytes_in_avail, ftp_quotalimits.bytes_out_avail, ftp_quotalimits.bytes_xfer_avail, ftp_quotalimits.files_in_avail, ftp_quotalimits.files_out_avail, ftp_quotalimits.files_xfer_avail FROM ftp_users, ftp_quotalimits, panel_customers WHERE ftp_users.username = '%{0}' AND panel_customers.loginname = SUBSTRING_INDEX('%{0}', 'ftp', 1) AND quota_type ='%{1}'"
- #SQLNamedQuery get-quota-tally SELECT "name, quota_type, bytes_in_used,bytes_out_used, bytes_xfer_used, files_in_used, files_out_used,files_xfer_used FROM ftp_quotatallies WHERE name = '%{0}' AND quota_type = '%{1}'"
- #SQLNamedQuery update-quota-tally UPDATE "bytes_in_used = bytes_in_used + %{0}, bytes_out_used = bytes_out_used + %{1}, bytes_xfer_used = bytes_xfer_used + %{2}, files_in_used = files_in_used + %{3}, files_out_used= files_out_used + %{4}, files_xfer_used = files_xfer_used + %{5} WHERE name= '%{6}' AND quota_type = '%{7}'" ftp_quotatallies
- #SQLNamedQuery insert-quota-tally INSERT "%{0}, %{1}, %{2}, %{3}, %{4},%{5}, %{6}, %{7}" ftp_quotatallies
-
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