# #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 |