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#VERSION: $Id: courier-pop3d.xml,v 1.1 2004/06/29 20:33:33 sergio Exp $
#
# pop3d created from pop3d.dist by sysconftool
#
# Do not alter lines that begin with , they are used when upgrading
# this configuration.
#
# Copyright 1998 - 2002 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for
# distribution information.
#
# Courier POP3 daemon configuration
#
NAME: PIDFILE:0
#
PIDFILE=/var/run/courier/pop3d.pid
NAME: MAXDAEMONS:0
#
# Maximum number of POP3 servers started
#
MAXDAEMONS="40"
NAME: MAXPERIP:4
#
# Maximum number of connections to accept from the same IP address
MAXPERIP="4"
NAME: AUTHMODULES:0
#
#
Authentication modules which attempt to validate userid/password
combinations. See authpam(8) for more information. The default set
is installed at configuration time. You may have to edit the following
to remove unnecessary authentication modules. In particular, if
authpam is included in the list below, you will have to remove authpwd
and authshadow, since their functionality is included in the authpam
module.
#
#
# If this is currently set to AUTHMODULES="authdaemon", DO NOT CHANGE IT.
# Instead, change the parameter authmodulelist in authdaemonrc.
AUTHMODULES="authdaemon"
NAME: AUTHMODULES_ORIG:0
#
# This setting is for use with webadmin
AUTHMODULES_ORIG="authdaemon"
NAME: DEBUG_LOGIN:0
#
# Dump additional login diagnostics to syslog
#
# DEBUG_LOGIN=0 - turn off login debugging
# DEBUG_LOGIN=1 - turn on login debugging
# DEBUG_LOGIN=2 - turn on login debugging + log passwords too
DEBUG_LOGIN=0
NAME: POP3AUTH:1
#
# To advertise the SASL capability, per RFC 2449, uncomment the POP3AUTH
# variable:
#
# POP3AUTH="LOGIN"
#
# If you have configured the CRAM-MD5 or CRAM-SHA1, set POP3AUTH to something
# like this:
#
# POP3AUTH="LOGIN CRAM-MD5 CRAM-SHA1"
POP3AUTH=" "
NAME: POP3AUTH_ORIG:0
#
# For use by webadmin
POP3AUTH_ORIG="LOGIN CRAM-MD5 CRAM-SHA1"
NAME: POP3AUTH_TLS:1
#
# To also advertise SASL PLAIN if SSL is enabled, uncomment the
# POP3AUTH_TLS environment variable:
#
# POP3AUTH_TLS="LOGIN PLAIN"
POP3AUTH_TLS=" "
NAME: POP3AUTH_TLS_ORIG:0
#
# For use by webadmin
POP3AUTH_TLS_ORIG="LOGIN PLAIN"
NAME: PORT:1
#
# Port to listen on for connections. The default is port 110.
#
# Multiple port numbers can be separated by commas. When multiple port
# numbers are used it is possibly to select a specific IP address for a
# given port as "ip.port". For example, "127.0.0.1.900,192.68.0.1.900"
# accepts connections on port 900 on IP addresses 127.0.0.1 and 192.68.0.1
# The ADDRESS setting is a default for ports that do not have a specified
# IP address.
PORT=110
NAME: ADDRESS:0
#
# IP address to listen on. 0 means all IP addresses.
ADDRESS=0
NAME: TCPDOPTS:0
#
# Other couriertcpd(1) options. The following defaults should be fine.
#
TCPDOPTS="-nodnslookup -noidentlookup"
NAME: POP3DSTART:0
#
# POP3DSTART is not referenced anywhere in the standard Courier programs
# or scripts. Rather, this is a convenient flag to be read by your system
# startup script in /etc/rc.d, like this:
#
# . /etc/courier/pop3d
# case x$POP3DSTART in
# x[yY]*)
# /usr/lib/courier/pop3d.rc start
# ;;
# esac
#
# The default setting is going to be NO, until Courier is shipped by default
# with enough platforms so that people get annoyed with having to flip it to
# YES every time.
POP3DSTART="YES"
NAME: MAILDIRPATH:0
#
# MAILDIRPATH - directory name of the maildir directory.
#
MAILDIRPATH=Maildir