## ## GLOBAL OPTIONS ## # listen-address: address[:port][(domain)|/regex/][;tls-options] ... # most basic syntax; listen on every interface on default port: listen-address: 0.0.0.0 # or perhaps you want to enable SSL using # the certificate /usr/local/etc/tpop3d-cert: #listen-address: 0.0.0.0;tls=stls,/usr/local/etc/tpop3d-cert # maximum number of connections to serve at any given time [default: 16] #max-children: 16 # append-domain: (yes|true) # Fall back onto authenticating with username@domain if required, where # domain is the domain name associated with the address on which the # connection was received [default: no] #append-domain: true # strip-domain: (yes|true) # Fall back onto authenticating with username only if username@domain is # supplied and fails to authenticate. [default: no] #strip-domain: true # apop-only: (yes|true) # Disconnect any client which sends a USER command: [default: no] #apop-only: true # timeout-seconds: number # Number of seconds for which a connection may be idle before it is closed. # The RFC requires 600. [default: 30] timeout-seconds: 600 # log-facility: facility # The `facility' as which tpop3d emits system log messages. #log-facility: mail # log-stderr: (yes|true) # Send log messages to standard error as well as the system log. #log-stderr: true # no-detach: (yes|true) # Do not detach from controlling terminal. #no-detach: true # mailbox: [mailbox-driver:]path-spec ... # Selects the location, and optionally the type, of the mailbox to use when # a user is authenticated. mailbox: bsd:/var/mail/$(user) # mailspool-index: path-spec # Selects the location of metadata cache files for BSD mailspools # tpop3d needs to be able to create files in your mailspool path for this; # alternatively change the path specified. [default: no index] #mailspool-index: $(name).tpop3d-index # maildir-exclusive-lock: (yes|true) # Indicates that tpop3d should attempt to lock maildirs for exclusive access # [default: no] #maildir-exclusive-lock: true # tcp-wrappers-name: name # Selects the `daemon name' used by tpop3d with TCP Wrappers [default: tpop3d] #tcp-wrappers-name: tpop3d # whoson-enable: (yes|true) # Enable notification of successful logins to a WHOSON server as defined # in /etc/whoson.conf. [default: no] #whoson-enable: true # tls-no-bug-workarounds: (yes|true) # Disable workarounds for various bugs in client TLS implementations #tls-no-bug-workarounds: true ## ## AUTHENTICATOR OPTIONS ## ## GLOBAL AUTHENTICATOR OPTIONS # permit-empty-password: (yes|true) # Users may log in with an empty password. [default: no] #permit-empty-password: true # onlogin-child-wait: (yes|true) # If the authenticator offers an `onlogin' action, the user's mailbox won't # be opened until after the onlogin action completes. See manpage for info. #onlogin-child-wait: true ## PAM authentication options # auth-pam-enable: (yes|true) # nable authentication using Pluggable Authentication Modules. auth-pam-enable: yes # auth-pam-facility: facility # Sets the PAM facility name used by tpop3d [default: tpop3d] #auth-pam-facility: tpop3d # auth-pam-mail-group: (group-name | gid) # The group name or gid under which access to the mailspool will take # place. [default: gid of authenticated user] auth-pam-mail-group: mail # auth-pam-mail-user: (user-name | uid) # Names a local user whose credentials are used for users without local accounts #auth-pam-mail-user: mailnull ## Password authentication options # auth-passwd-enable: (yes|true) # Enable authentication using /etc/passwd. #auth-passwd-enable: true # auth-passwd-mail-group: (group-name | gid) # The group name or gid under which access to the mailspool will take place. #auth-passwd-mail-group: mail ## MySQL authentication options # auth-mysql-enable: (yes | true) # Enable MySQL authentication. #auth-mysql-enable: true # auth-mysql-mail-group: (group-name | gid) # The group name or gid under which access to the mailspool will take place. # [default: group of user associated with virtualdomain] #auth-mysql-mail-group: mail # auth-mysql-hostname: hostname [[hostname] hostname] .. # Host on which to connect to MySQL. Tried in order until a working host is # found. [default: localhost] #auth-mysql-hostname: localhost # auth-mysql-database: database # MySQL database to use for authentication. #auth-mysql-database: mail # auth-mysql-username: username # MySQL username used to access the database. #auth-mysql-username: mail # auth-mysql-password: password # Password of MySQL user # auth-mysql-password: s3cr3t # auth-mysql-pass-query: substitution string # Query template to use for USER/PASS authentication. # Return mailpath, password, userid, mailspool type #auth-mysql-pass-query: SELECT mailpath, password, userid, spooltype... # auth-mysql-apop-query: substitution string # Query template to use for APOP authentication. # See auth-mysql-pass-query # auth-mysql-onlogin-query: substitution string # Query template to use for POP-before-SMTP operation. # See manpage. ## Postgres authentication options # auth-pgsql-enable: (yes | true) # Enable Postgres authentication. #auth-pgsql-enable: true # These options are exactly the same as their MySQL counterparts. #auth-pgsql-username: #auth-pgsql-password: #auth-pgsql-database: #auth-pgsql-hostname: #auth-pgsql-pass-query: #auth-pgsql-apop-query: #auth-pgsql-onlogin-query: #auth-pgsql-mail-group: ## LDAP authentication options ## Please read the manpage for thorough details of these. # auth-ldap-enable: (yes | true) # Enable LDAP authentication. #auth-ldap-enable: true # auth-ldap-url: LDAP URL # LDAP URL indicating server against which to make authentication requests. #auth-ldap-url: # auth-ldap-searchdn: LDAP server username # DN to use when binding to LDAP server to search for a user. #auth-ldap-searchdn: # auth-ldap-password: LDAP server password # Password of search user. #auth-ldap-password: # auth-ldap-filter: substitution string # Filter template to use when searching for a user's account. #auth-ldap-filter: # auth-ldap-scope: (subtree|base|onelevel) # Scope of LDAP searches. If not specified, the default is `sub-tree' #auth-ldap-scope: # auth-ldap-mailbox: [mailbox-driver:]path-spec ... # User mailbox location, as described above. # auth-ldap-mailbox-attr: attribute name # auth-ldap-mboxtype-attr: attribute name # LDAP attributes which contains the name of a user's mailbox, and its type # auth-ldap-mail-user: (user-name | uid) # auth-ldap-mail-group: (group-name | gid) # User and group under which access to the mailbox will take place # auth-ldap-mail-user-attr: attribute name # auth-ldap-mail-group-attr: attribute name ## Flat file authentication options # auth-flatfile-enable: (yes | true) # Enable flat file authentication. #auth-flatfile-enable: yes # auth-flatfile-passwd-file: substitution string # Specify the file in which tpop3d will search for a user's password #auth-flatfile-passwd-file: /usr/local/etc/tpop3d/passwd # auth-flatfile-mail-user: (user-name | uid) # auth-flatfile-mail-group: (group-name | gid) # User and group under which access to the mailbox will take place ## External program (`other') authentication options # auth-other-enable: (yes | true) # Enable external program authentication. #auth-other-enable: true # auth-other-program: path # Program to use for external authentication #auth-other-program: /usr/local/sbin/.. # auth-other-user: (user-name | uid) # auth-other-group: (group-name | gid) # The user and group under which to run the authentication program # auth-other-timeout: time # The timeout in seconds for authentication [default: 0.75] #auth-other-timeout: 0.75 ## Perl authentication options # auth-perl-enable: (yes | true) # Enable authentication via an embedded perl interpreter. #auth-perl-enable: true # auth-perl-start: perl code # Specify a line of perl code to be executed at startup #auth-perl-start: do '/usr/local/etc/tpop3d/tpop3d.pl' # auth-perl-finish: perl code # Specify a line of perl code to be executed when the authentication driver # is shut down #auth-perl-finish: # auth-perl-apop: subroutine name # Specify the name of a perl subroutine which will be called when # a request for APOP authentication is received. #auth-perl-apop: # auth-perl-pass: subroutine name # Specify the name of a perl subroutine which will be called when # a request for USER/PASS authentication is received. #auth-perl-pass: # auth-perl-onlogin: subroutine name # Specify the name of a perl subroutine which will be called after # a successful login for POP-before-SMTP operation. #auth-perl-onlogin: