278 lines
11 KiB
INI
278 lines
11 KiB
INI
# Copyright (C) 2008-2017 by the Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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#
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# This file is part of GNU Mailman.
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#
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# GNU Mailman is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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# Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
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# any later version.
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#
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# GNU Mailman is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
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# more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
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# GNU Mailman. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# This file contains the Debian configuration for mailman. It uses ini-style
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# formats under the lazr.config regime to define all system configuration
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# options. See <https://launchpad.net/lazr.config> for details.
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[mailman]
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# This address is the "site owner" address. Certain messages which must be
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# delivered to a human, but which can't be delivered to a list owner (e.g. a
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# bounce from a list owner), will be sent to this address. It should point to
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# a human.
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site_owner: postmaster@lunch.org.uk
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# This is the local-part of an email address used in the From field whenever a
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# message comes from some entity to which there is no natural reply recipient.
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# Mailman will append '@' and the host name of the list involved. This
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# address must not bounce and it must not point to a Mailman process.
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#noreply_address: noreply
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noreply_address: postmaster
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# The default language for this server.
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default_language: en
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# Membership tests for posting purposes are usually performed by looking at a
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# set of headers, passing the test if any of their values match a member of
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# the list. Headers are checked in the order given in this variable. The
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# value From_ means to use the envelope sender. Field names are case
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# insensitive. This is a space separate list of headers.
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sender_headers: from from_ reply-to sender
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# Mail command processor will ignore mail command lines after designated max.
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email_commands_max_lines: 10
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# Default length of time a pending request is live before it is evicted from
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# the pending database.
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pending_request_life: 3d
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# How long should files be saved before they are evicted from the cache?
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cache_life: 7d
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# A callable to run with no arguments early in the initialization process.
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# This runs before database initialization.
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pre_hook:
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# A callable to run with no arguments late in the initialization process.
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# This runs after adapters are initialized.
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post_hook:
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# Which paths.* file system layout to use.
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# You should not change this variable.
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layout: debian
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# Can MIME filtered messages be preserved by list owners?
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filtered_messages_are_preservable: no
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# How should text/html parts be converted to text/plain when the mailing list
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# is set to convert HTML to plaintext? This names a command to be called,
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# where the substitution variable $filename is filled in by Mailman, and
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# contains the path to the temporary file that the command should read from.
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# The command should print the converted text to stdout.
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html_to_plain_text_command: /usr/bin/lynx -dump $filename
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# Specify what characters are allowed in list names. Characters outside of
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# the class [-_.+=!$*{}~0-9a-z] matched case insensitively are never allowed,
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# but this specifies a subset as the only allowable characters. This must be
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# a valid character class regexp or the effect on list creation is
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# unpredictable.
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listname_chars: [-_.0-9a-z]
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[shell]
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# `mailman shell` (also `withlist`) gives you an interactive prompt that you
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# can use to interact with an initialized and configured Mailman system. Use
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# --help for more information. This section allows you to configure certain
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# aspects of this interactive shell.
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# Customize the interpreter prompt.
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prompt: >>>
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# Banner to show on startup.
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banner: Welcome to the GNU Mailman shell
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# Use IPython as the shell, which must be found on the system. Valid values
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# are `no`, `yes`, and `debug` where the latter is equivalent to `yes` except
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# that any import errors will be displayed to stderr.
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use_ipython: no
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# Set this to allow for command line history if readline is available. This
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# can be as simple as $var_dir/history.py to put the file in the var directory.
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history_file:
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[paths.debian]
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# Important directories for Mailman operation. These are defined here so that
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# different layouts can be supported. For example, a developer layout would
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# be different from a FHS layout. Most paths are based off the var_dir, and
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# often just setting that will do the right thing for all the other paths.
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# You might also have to set spool_dir though.
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#
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# Substitutions are allowed, but must be of the form $var where 'var' names a
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# configuration variable in the paths.* section. Substitutions are expanded
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# recursively until no more $-variables are present. Beware of infinite
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# expansion loops!
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#
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# This is the root of the directory structure that Mailman will use to store
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# its run-time data.
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var_dir: /var/lib/mailman3
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# This is where the Mailman queue files directories will be created.
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queue_dir: $var_dir/queue
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# This is the directory containing the Mailman 'runner' and 'master' commands
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# if set to the string '$argv', it will be taken as the directory containing
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# the 'mailman' command.
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bin_dir: /usr/lib/mailman3/bin
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# All list-specific data.
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list_data_dir: $var_dir/lists
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# Directory where log files go.
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log_dir: /var/log/mailman3
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# Directory for system-wide locks.
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lock_dir: $var_dir/locks
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# Directory for system-wide data.
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data_dir: $var_dir/data
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# Cache files.
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cache_dir: $var_dir/cache
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# Directory for configuration files and such.
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etc_dir: /etc/mailman3
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# Directory containing Mailman plugins.
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ext_dir: $var_dir/ext
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# Directory where the default IMessageStore puts its messages.
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messages_dir: $var_dir/messages
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# Directory for archive backends to store their messages in. Archivers should
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# create a subdirectory in here to store their files.
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archive_dir: $var_dir/archives
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# Root directory for site-specific template override files.
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template_dir: $var_dir/templates
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# There are also a number of paths to specific file locations that can be
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# defined. For these, the directory containing the file must already exist,
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# or be one of the directories created by Mailman as per above.
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#
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# This is where PID file for the master runner is stored.
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pid_file: /run/mailman3/master.pid
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# Lock file.
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lock_file: $lock_dir/master.lck
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[database]
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# The class implementing the IDatabase.
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class: mailman.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase
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#class: mailman.database.mysql.MySQLDatabase
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#class: mailman.database.postgresql.PostgreSQLDatabase
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# Use this to set the Storm database engine URL. You generally have one
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# primary database connection for all of Mailman. List data and most rosters
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# will store their data in this database, although external rosters may access
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# other databases in their own way. This string supports standard
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# 'configuration' substitutions.
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url: sqlite:///$DATA_DIR/mailman.db
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#url: mysql+pymysql://mailman3:mmpass@localhost/mailman3?charset=utf8&use_unicode=1
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#url: postgres://mailman3:mmpass@localhost/mailman3
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debug: no
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[logging.debian]
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# This defines various log settings. The options available are:
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#
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# - level -- Overrides the default level; this may be any of the
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# standard Python logging levels, case insensitive.
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# - format -- Overrides the default format string
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# - datefmt -- Overrides the default date format string
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# - path -- Overrides the default logger path. This may be a relative
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# path name, in which case it is relative to Mailman's LOG_DIR,
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# or it may be an absolute path name. You cannot change the
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# handler class that will be used.
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# - propagate -- Boolean specifying whether to propagate log message from this
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# logger to the root "mailman" logger. You cannot override
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# settings for the root logger.
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#
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# In this section, you can define defaults for all loggers, which will be
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# prefixed by 'mailman.'. Use subsections to override settings for specific
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# loggers. The names of the available loggers are:
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#
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# - archiver -- All archiver output
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# - bounce -- All bounce processing logs go here
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# - config -- Configuration issues
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# - database -- Database logging (SQLAlchemy and Alembic)
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# - debug -- Only used for development
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# - error -- All exceptions go to this log
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# - fromusenet -- Information related to the Usenet to Mailman gateway
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# - http -- Internal wsgi-based web interface
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# - locks -- Lock state changes
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# - mischief -- Various types of hostile activity
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# - runner -- Runner process start/stops
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# - smtp -- Successful SMTP activity
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# - smtp-failure -- Unsuccessful SMTP activity
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# - subscribe -- Information about leaves/joins
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# - vette -- Message vetting information
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format: %(asctime)s (%(process)d) %(message)s
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datefmt: %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y
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propagate: no
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level: info
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path: mailman.log
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[webservice]
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# The hostname at which admin web service resources are exposed.
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hostname: localhost
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# The port at which the admin web service resources are exposed.
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port: 8001
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# Whether or not requests to the web service are secured through SSL.
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use_https: no
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# Whether or not to show tracebacks in an HTTP response for a request that
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# raised an exception.
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show_tracebacks: yes
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# The API version number for the current (highest) API.
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api_version: 3.1
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# The administrative username.
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admin_user: restadmin
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# The administrative password.
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admin_pass: {{ pillar['mailman']['admin_pass'] }}
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[mta]
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# The class defining the interface to the incoming mail transport agent.
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incoming: mailman.mta.exim4.LMTP
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#incoming: mailman.mta.postfix.LMTP
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# The callable implementing delivery to the outgoing mail transport agent.
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# This must accept three arguments, the mailing list, the message, and the
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# message metadata dictionary.
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outgoing: mailman.mta.deliver.deliver
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# How to connect to the outgoing MTA. If smtp_user and smtp_pass is given,
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# then Mailman will attempt to log into the MTA when making a new connection.
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smtp_host: localhost
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smtp_port: 25
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smtp_user:
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smtp_pass:
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# Where the LMTP server listens for connections. Use 127.0.0.1 instead of
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# localhost for Postfix integration, because Postfix only consults DNS
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# (e.g. not /etc/hosts).
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lmtp_host: 127.0.0.1
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lmtp_port: 8024
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# Where can we find the mail server specific configuration file? The path can
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# be either a file system path or a Python import path. If the value starts
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# with python: then it is a Python import path, otherwise it is a file system
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# path. File system paths must be absolute since no guarantees are made about
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# the current working directory. Python paths should not include the trailing
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# .cfg, which the file must end with.
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configuration: python:mailman.config.exim4
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#configuration: python:mailman.config.postfix
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[archiver.hyperkitty]
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class: mailman_hyperkitty.Archiver
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enable: yes
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configuration: /etc/mailman3/mailman-hyperkitty.cfg
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