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1 #
2 # Postfix master process configuration file. Each logical line
3 # describes how a Postfix daemon program should be run.
4 #
5 # A logical line starts with non-whitespace, non-comment text.
6 # Empty lines and whitespace-only lines are ignored, as are comment
7 # lines whose first non-whitespace character is a `#'.
8 # A line that starts with whitespace continues a logical line.
9 #
10 # The fields that make up each line are described below. A "-" field
11 # value requests that a default value be used for that field.
12 #
13 # Service: any name that is valid for the specified transport type
14 # (the next field). With INET transports, a service is specified as
15 # host:port. The host part (and colon) may be omitted. Either host
16 # or port may be given in symbolic form or in numeric form. Examples
17 # for the SMTP server: localhost:smtp receives mail via the loopback
18 # interface only; 10025 receives mail on port 10025.
19 #
20 # Transport type: "inet" for Internet sockets, "unix" for UNIX-domain
21 # sockets, "fifo" for named pipes.
22 #
23 # Private: whether or not access is restricted to the mail system.
24 # Default is private service. Internet (inet) sockets can't be private.
25 #
26 # Unprivileged: whether the service runs with root privileges or as
27 # the owner of the Postfix system (the owner name is controlled by the
28 # mail_owner configuration variable in the main.cf file). Only the
29 # pipe, virtual and local delivery daemons require privileges.
30 #
31 # Chroot: whether or not the service runs chrooted to the mail queue
32 # directory (pathname is controlled by the queue_directory configuration
33 # variable in the main.cf file). Presently, all Postfix daemons can run
34 # chrooted, except for the pipe, virtual and local delivery daemons.
35 # The proxymap server can run chrooted, but doing so defeats most of
36 # the purpose of having that service in the first place.
37 # The files in the examples/chroot-setup subdirectory describe how
38 # to set up a Postfix chroot environment for your type of machine.
39 #
40 # Wakeup time: automatically wake up the named service after the
41 # specified number of seconds. A ? at the end of the wakeup time
42 # field requests that wake up events be sent only to services that
43 # are actually being used. Specify 0 for no wakeup. Presently, only
44 # the pickup, queue manager and flush daemons need a wakeup timer.
45 #
46 # Max procs: the maximum number of processes that may execute this
47 # service simultaneously. Default is to use a globally configurable
48 # limit (the default_process_limit configuration parameter in main.cf).
49 # Specify 0 for no process count limit.
50 #
51 # Command + args: the command to be executed. The command name is
52 # relative to the Postfix program directory (pathname is controlled by
53 # the daemon_directory configuration variable). Adding one or more
54 # -v options turns on verbose logging for that service; adding a -D
55 # option enables symbolic debugging (see the debugger_command variable
56 # in the main.cf configuration file). See individual command man pages
57 # for specific command-line options, if any.
58 #
59 # In order to use the "uucp" message tranport below, set up entries
60 # in the transport table.
61 #
62 # In order to use the "cyrus" message transport below, configure it
63 # in main.cf as the mailbox_transport.
64 #
65 # SPECIFY ONLY PROGRAMS THAT ARE WRITTEN TO RUN AS POSTFIX DAEMONS.
66 # ALL DAEMONS SPECIFIED HERE MUST SPEAK A POSTFIX-INTERNAL PROTOCOL.
67 #
68 # DO NOT SHARE THE POSTFIX QUEUE BETWEEN MULTIPLE POSTFIX INSTANCES.
69 #
70 # ==========================================================================
71 # service type private unpriv chroot wakeup maxproc command + args
72 # (yes) (yes) (yes) (never) (100)
73 # ==========================================================================
74
75 127.0.0.1:10025 inet n - n - - smtpd
76 -o content_filter=
77 -o local_recipient_maps=
78 -o relay_recipient_maps=
79 -o receive_override_options=no_unknown_recipient_checks,no_header_body_checks
80 -o smtpd_helo_restrictions=
81 -o smtpd_client_restrictions=
82 -o smtpd_restriction_classes=
83 -o smtpd_sender_restrictions=
84 -o smtpd_recipient_restrictions=permit_mynetworks,reject
85 -o mynetworks=127.0.0.0/8
86 -o smtpd_error_sleep_time=0
87 -o smtpd_client_connection_count_limit=0
88 -o smtpd_client_connection_rate_limit=0
89 -o smtpd_authorized_xforward_hosts=127.0.0.0/8
90 -o message_size_limit=[% (pmg.mail.maxsize*2) %]
91 127.0.0.1:25 inet n - n - - smtpd
92 -o content_filter=
93 -o local_recipient_maps=
94 -o relay_recipient_maps=
95 -o receive_override_options=no_unknown_recipient_checks,no_header_body_checks
96 -o smtpd_helo_restrictions=
97 -o smtpd_client_restrictions=
98 -o smtpd_restriction_classes=
99 -o smtpd_sender_restrictions=
100 -o smtpd_recipient_restrictions=permit_mynetworks,reject
101 -o mynetworks=127.0.0.0/8
102 -o smtpd_error_sleep_time=0
103 -o smtpd_client_connection_count_limit=0
104 -o smtpd_client_connection_rate_limit=0
105 -o smtpd_authorized_xforward_hosts=127.0.0.0/8
106 -o message_size_limit=[% (pmg.mail.maxsize*2) %]
107 pickup fifo n - - 60 1 pickup
108 cleanup unix n - - - 0 cleanup
109 -o message_size_limit=[% (pmg.mail.maxsize*2) %]
110 qmgr fifo n - - 300 1 qmgr
111 rewrite unix - - - - - trivial-rewrite
112 bounce unix - - - - 0 bounce
113 defer unix - - - - 0 bounce
114 flush unix n - - 1000? 0 flush
115 proxymap unix - - n - - proxymap
116 smtp unix - - - - - smtp
117 relay unix - - - - - smtp
118 showq unix n - - - - showq
119 error unix - - - - - error
120 local unix - n n - - local
121 virtual unix - n n - - virtual
122 lmtp unix - - n - - lmtp
123 verify unix - - - - 1 verify
124 trace unix - - n - 0 bounce
125 tlsmgr unix - - - 1000? 1 tlsmgr
126 anvil unix - - - - 1 anvil
127 scache unix - - - - 1 scache
128 discard unix - - - - - discard