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blindly adding debian patch for old version
author | Peter Gervai <grin@grin.hu> |
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date | Tue, 10 Mar 2009 14:25:08 +0100 |
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#! /bin/sh # set parameters for DCC start, stop, and cron scripts # This file is parsed by /bin/sh, and so parameters must be appropriately quoted # Start your own comment lines with something other than "#" such as "##" # so that they will be preserved when installing a new version. # from Rhyolite Software DCC 1.3.103-1.77 $Revision$ DCC_CONF_VERSION=4 # don't set DCC_HOMEDIR since if we got here, it must be set DCC_LIBEXEC=@libexecdir@ DCC_RUNDIR=@dcc_rundir@ # DCC user name DCCUID=@DCCSUID@ DCCD_ENABLE=off # DCC server-IDs must be globally unique. SRVR_ID= # BRAND can be any short alphanumeric string that suggests the identity # of the server. BRAND= # args used to start dccd such as -6 DCCD_ARGS= # GREY_CLIENT_ARGS contains "on", "-GnoIP", etc. to turn on greylisting # in the dccm and dccifd DCC clients. # Also turns on the local greylist dccd server unless GREY_ENABLE=off GREY_CLIENT_ARGS= # GREY_ENABLE turns local greylist server 'on' or 'off', # but does not effect dccm, dccifd GREY_ENABLE= # GREY_SRVR_ID DCC server-IDs must be globally unique, but greylisting dccd # servers are usually isolated. If you have more than one greylist server, # ensure that they use distinct server-IDs and that they flood each other # with entries in @prefix@/flod GREY_SRVR_ID=$SRVR_ID # Start dccd for grey listing or set server options such as -Gweak-IP. # See also GREY_ENABLE. GREY_DCCD_ARGS= # dccm and dccifd client reputation parameters such as -tREP,20 REP_ARGS=-tREP,20 # DNS blacklist -B parameters for dccifd and dccm # For example, this checks SMTP client IP addresses for any value Spamhaus' # ZEN. It also looks for for values between 127.0.0.0 and 127.0.0.8 for SMTP # envelope sender mail_host or mail_host domain names, URLs in mail message # bodies, MX servers, DNS (NS) servers. The second and third references to # zen.spamhaus.org are recognized and only one for each IP address is sent to # the DNSBL server for each IP address. # DNSBL_ARGS="'-Bset:rej-msg=5.7.1 550 %ID %BTYPE http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=%BTGT' \ # -Bzen.spamhaus.org,127.0.0.0/29 -Bzen.spamhaus.org,127.0.0.8 \ # -Bset:no-NS -Bset:no-mail_host -Bset:no-URL -Bzen.spamhaus.org" DNSBL_ARGS= DCCM_ENABLE=off # # used to start dccm # a common value is # DCCM_ARGS="-SHELO -Smail_host -SSender -SList-ID" # Note the use of single quotes in # DCCM_ARGS="-SHELO '-r5.7.1 550 mail %s from %s rejected with DCC'" DCCM_ARGS="-SHELO -Smail_host -SSender -SList-ID" # The log directories should be cleaned with the @libexecdir@/cron-dccd nightly # cron job. Set DCCM_LOGDIR to the empty or null string to disable logging. DCCM_LOGDIR="log" DCCM_WHITECLNT=whiteclnt DCCM_USERDIRS=userdirs # set DCCM_LOG_AT to a number that determines "bulk mail" for your situation. # 50 is a typical value. # Leave DCCM_REJECT_AT blank until you are confident that most sources of # solicited bulk mail have been whitelisted. Then set it to the number # that defines "bulk mail" for your site. This rejection or "bulk" threshold # does not affect the blacklisting of the DCCM_WHITECLNT whitelist file. # Add '-aIGNORE' to DCCM_ARGS to ignore the bulkiness of mail except to # add X-DCC headers. DCCM_LOG_AT=5 DCCM_REJECT_AT= # override basic list of DCC server checksums controlling rejections or logging DCCM_CKSUMS= # additional DCC server checksums worthy of rejections or logging DCCM_XTRA_CKSUMS= DCCIFD_ENABLE=off # # used to start dccifd # a common value is # DCCIFD_ARGS="-SHELO -Smail_host -SSender -SList-ID" DCCIFD_ARGS="-SHELO -Smail_host -SSender -SList-ID" DCCIFD_LOGDIR="$DCCM_LOGDIR" DCCIFD_WHITECLNT="$DCCM_WHITECLNT" # When both dccm and dccifd are used it may be necessary to set # DCCIFD_USERDIRS="$DCCM_USERDIRS/local" DCCIFD_USERDIRS="$DCCM_USERDIRS" DCCIFD_LOG_AT="$DCCM_LOG_AT" DCCIFD_REJECT_AT="$DCCM_REJECT_AT" # override basic list of checksums controlling rejections or logging DCCIFD_CKSUMS="$DCCM_CKSUMS" # additional DCC server checksums worthy of rejections or logging DCCIFD_XTRA_CKSUMS="$DCCM_XTRA_CKSUMS" # days to keep files in DCC log directories DBCLEAN_LOGDAYS=14 # used to start dbclean, including -e and -E DBCLEAN_ARGS= # optionally set to something like "local5" or "local5.notice" for # dccd, dbclean, dccifd, and dccm. The defaults are equivalent to # DCC_INFO_LOG_FACILITY=MAIL.NOTICE and DCC_ERROR_LOG_FACILITY=MAIL.ERR DCC_INFO_LOG_FACILITY= DCC_ERROR_LOG_FACILITY= # ensure that the log facilities include levels and that $DCC_LOGGER # has a default. if test -n "$DCC_INFO_LOG_FACILITY"; then if expr "X$DCC_INFO_LOG_FACILITY" : 'X.*\..*' >/dev/null; then : else DCC_INFO_LOG_FACILITY="$DCC_INFO_LOG_FACILITY.notice" fi DCC_LOG_ARGS="$DCC_LOG_ARGS -Linfo,$DCC_INFO_LOG_FACILITY" fi if test -z "$DCC_ERROR_LOG_FACILITY"; then # for $DCC_LOGGER DCC_ERROR_LOG_FACILITY=mail.err else if expr "X$DCC_ERROR_LOG_FACILITY" : 'X.*\..*' >/dev/null; then : else DCC_ERROR_LOG_FACILITY="$DCC_ERROR_LOG_FACILITY.err" fi DCC_LOG_ARGS="$DCC_LOG_ARGS -Lerror,$DCC_ERROR_LOG_FACILITY" fi DCC_LOGGER="@DCC_LOGGER@" # capture ./configure values for make-dcc_conf Configure_DCC_LIBEXEC=@libexecdir@ Configure_DCC_RUNDIR=@dcc_rundir@ Configure_DCCUID=@DCCSUID@ Configure_DCC_LOGGER="@DCC_LOGGER@"