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Document domains-file format (one domain per line)
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roehling committed Apr 18, 2024
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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion data/postsrsd.conf.in
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# Instead of listing your local domains directly, you can also write them to a
# file and have PostSRSd read it. This is particularly useful if you have a
# large number of domains for which you need to act as mail forwarder. PostSRSd
# reads this file before it chroots and drops root privileges.
# reads this file before it chroots and drops root privileges. The file format
# is one domain per line.
#
# Example:
# domains-file = "@POSTSRSD_CONFIGDIR@/@[email protected]"
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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion doc/postsrsd.conf
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# Instead of listing your local domains directly, you can also write them to a
# file and have PostSRSd read it. This is particularly useful if you have a
# large number of domains for which you need to act as mail forwarder. PostSRSd
# reads this file before it chroots and drops root privileges.
# reads this file before it chroots and drops root privileges. The file format
# is one domain per line.
#
# Example:
# domains-file = "/usr/local/etc/postsrsd.domains"
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