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- # Default settings for postsrsd
-
- # Local domain name.
- # Addresses are rewritten to originate from this domain. The default value
- # is taken from `postconf -h mydomain` and probably okay.
- #
- #SRS_DOMAIN=example.com
-
- # Exclude additional domains.
- # You may list domains which shall not be subjected to address rewriting.
- # If a domain name starts with a dot, it matches all subdomains, but not
- # the domain itself. Separate multiple domains by space or comma.
- #
- #SRS_EXCLUDE_DOMAINS=.example.com,example.org
-
- # First separator character after SRS0 or SRS1.
- # Can be one of: -+=
- SRS_SEPARATOR==
-
- # Secret key to sign rewritten addresses.
- # When postsrsd is installed for the first time, a random secret is generated
- # and stored in /etc/postsrsd.secret. For most installations, that's just fine.
- #
- SRS_SECRET=@SYSCONF_DIR@/@PROJECT_NAME@.secret
-
- # Local ports for TCP list.
- # These ports are used to bind the TCP list for postfix. If you change
- # these, you have to modify the postfix settings accordingly. The ports
- # are bound to the loopback interface, and should never be exposed on
- # the internet.
- #
- SRS_FORWARD_PORT=10001
- SRS_REVERSE_PORT=10002
-
- # Drop root privileges and run as another user after initialization.
- # This is highly recommended as postsrsd handles untrusted input.
- #
- RUN_AS=nobody
-
- # Jail daemon in chroot environment
- CHROOT=@CHROOT_DIR@
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