# # $Header: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/petidomo/config/petidomo.conf,v 1.9 2001/02/12 18:08:00 simons Exp $ # # TAG: Hostname # This entry specifies the fully qualified domain name, Petidomo # should use. This will usually be the 'real' name of the machine the # software is running on, for example: # # Hostname listserver.foo.bar # # The name of the machine and the used name need not necessarily be # the same, though. Please consult the manual for further details # about using this feature, looking at the chapter ``Virtual # Hosting''. # # This option is REQUIRED. Petidomo will abort with an error, if it is # unset. #Hostname petidomo.example.org # TAG: AdminPassword # This tag sets the master password, which authenticiates the # administrator of the package. Please chose this password carefully. # Knowledge of the master password will enable you to access ALL # mailing lists running on this system. Passwords are always # case-insensitive. # # This option is REQUIRED. Petidomo will abort with an error, if it is # unset. #AdminPassword "open sesame" # TAG: MTA # This entry tell Petidomo which mail transport agent should be used # to deliver outgoing emails. You should configure the full path of # the program to call here, like in the following example: # # MTA "/usr/sbin/sendmail" # # This option is REQUIRED. Petidomo will abort with an error, if it is # unset. #MTA "/usr/sbin/sendmail" # TAG: MTAOptions # This entry sets the options which will be handed over to the MTA # when it is called. The following example # # MTAOptions "-odq -i -f%s" # # will yield a call " -odq -i -f". The '%s' is # replaced with the envelope the mail should be sent under. If you # set this this option, be sure to include the '%s' tag or Petidomo # will terminate with an error, because it depends on setting the # envelope. # # In 99% of all cases you won't need to set this option and should # leave it alone. # # The default, if the option is unset, is '-i -f%s'. #MTAOptions "-i -f%s" # TAG: ListDirectory # This entry sets the path to the directory, where Petidomo will # expect the list config files to be. The whole thing works as # follows: When Petidomo tries to open a config file for the # mailing list "foo", it will look for # "/foo/config" first, then for # "/foo.config". If neither exists, it # terminates with an error. # # The default ListDirectory, assuming an installation prefix of # "/usr/local", is "/usr/local/var/petidomo/lists". #ListDirectory /usr/local/var/petidomo/lists # TAG: AckQueueDirectory # This entry sets the path to the directory, where Petidomo will # queue requests and postings that need an acknowledgement in # order to be processed. The default directory, assuming an # installation prefix of "/usr/local", is # "/usr/local/var/petidomo/ack-queue". #AckQueueDirectory /usr/local/var/petidomo/ack-queue # TAG: HelpFile # This entry sets the path to the help file Petidomo sends back # whenever it receives a HELP command or a mail containing no # valid commands at all. The default value, assuming an # installation prefix of "/usr/local", is # "/usr/local/share/petidomo/help". #HelpFile /usr/local/share/petidomo/help # TAG: ACLFile # This entry sets the path to the master ACL file used by # Petidomo. The default value, assuming an installation prefix # of "/usr/local", is "/usr/local/etc/petidomo.acl". #ACLFile /usr/local/etc/petidomo.acl # TAG: IndexFile # This entry sets the path to the index file Petidomo sends back # whenever it receives an INDEX command. The default value, # assuming an installation prefix of "/usr/local", is # "/usr/local/var/petidomo/index". #IndexFile /usr/local/var/petidomo/index