###\\\\ Service description ////### ## domain ## Primary mail domain name ## Example: domain mail.example.org domain {{MAIN_LIST_DOMAIN}} ## listmaster ## Email addresses of listmasters ## Email addresses of the listmasters (users authorized to perform global ## server commands). Some error reports may also be sent to these addresses. ## Listmasters can be defined for each virtual host, however, the default ## listmasters will have privileges to manage all virtual hosts. ## Example: listmaster your_email_address@domain.tld listmaster {{LISTMASTERS}} ## lang ## Default language ## This is the default language used by Sympa. One of supported languages ## should be chosen. lang fr ## supported_lang ## Supported languages ## All supported languages for the user interface. Languages proper locale ## information not installed are ignored. #supported_lang ca,cs,de,el,en-US,es,et,eu,fi,fr,gl,hu,it,ja,ko,nb,nl,oc,pl,pt-BR,ru,sv,tr,vi,zh-CN,zh-TW ## title ## Title of service ## The name of your mailing list service. It will appear in the header of web ## interface and subjects of several service messages. title Système de listes de diffusion ## gecos ## Display name of Sympa ## This parameter is used for display name in the "From:" header field for the ## messages sent by Sympa itself. #gecos SYMPA ## legacy_character_support_feature ## Support of legacy character set ## If set to "on", enables support of legacy character set according to ## charset.conf(5) configuration file. ## In some language environments, legacy encoding (character set) can be ## preferred for e-mail messages: for example iso-2022-jp in Japanese ## language. #legacy_character_support_feature off ###\\\\ Database related ////### ## db_type ## Type of the database ## Possible types are "MySQL", "PostgreSQL", "Oracle" and "SQLite". db_type {{DB_TYPE}} ## db_host ## Hostname of the database server ## With PostgreSQL, you can also use the path to Unix Socket Directory, e.g. ## "/var/run/postgresql" for connection with Unix domain socket. ## Example: db_host localhost db_host {{DB_HOST}} ## db_port ## Port of the database server db_port {{DB_PORT}} ## db_name ## Name of the database ## With SQLite, this must be the full path to database file. ## With Oracle Database, this must be SID, net service name or easy connection ## identifier (to use net service name, db_host should be set to "none" and ## HOST, PORT and SERVICE_NAME should be defined in tnsnames.ora file). db_name {{DB_NAME}} ## db_user ## User for the database connection ## Example: db_user sympa db_user {{DB_USER}} ## db_passwd ## Password for the database connection ## What ever you use a password or not, you must protect the SQL server (is it ## not a public internet service ?) ## Example: db_passwd your_passwd db_passwd {{DB_PASSWORD}} ## db_env ## Environment variables setting for database ## With Oracle Database, this is useful for defining ORACLE_HOME and NLS_LANG. ## Example: db_env NLS_LANG=American_America.AL32UTF8;ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/server #db_env ## db_additional_subscriber_fields ## Database private extension to subscriber table ## Adds more fields to "subscriber_table" table. Sympa recognizes fields ## defined with this parameter. You will then be able to use them from within ## templates and scenarios: ## * for scenarios: [subscriber->field] ## * for templates: [% subscriber.field %] ## These fields will also appear in the list members review page and will be ## editable by the list owner. This parameter is a comma-separated list. ## You need to extend the database format with these fields ## Example: db_additional_subscriber_fields billing_delay,subscription_expiration #db_additional_subscriber_fields ## db_additional_user_fields ## Database private extension to user table ## Adds more fields to "user_table" table. Sympa recognizes fields defined ## with this parameter. You will then be able to use them from within ## templates: [% subscriber.field %] ## This parameter is a comma-separated list. ## You need to extend the database format with these fields ## Example: db_additional_user_fields age,address #db_additional_user_fields ###\\\\ System log ////### ## syslog ## System log facility for Sympa ## Do not forget to configure syslog server. #syslog LOCAL1 ## log_socket_type ## Communication mode with syslog server #log_socket_type unix ## log_level ## Log verbosity ## Sets the verbosity of logs. ## 0: Only main operations are logged ## 3: Almost everything is logged. ## Example: log_level 2 log_level 3 ###\\\\ Receiving ////### ## default_max_list_members ## Default maximum number of list members ## Default limit for the number of subscribers per list (0 means no limit). #default_max_list_members 0 ## max_size ## Maximum size of messages ## Incoming messages smaller than this size is allowed distribution by Sympa. ## Example: max_size 2097152 #max_size 5242880 ## reject_mail_from_automates_feature ## Reject mail sent from automated services to list ## Rejects messages that seem to be from automated services, based on a few ## header fields ("Content-Identifier:", "Auto-Submitted:"). ## Sympa also can be configured to reject messages based on the "From:" header ## field value (see "loop_prevention_regex"). ## Example: reject_mail_from_automates_feature off #reject_mail_from_automates_feature on ## sympa_priority ## Priority for command messages ## Priority applied to messages sent to Sympa command address. #sympa_priority 1 ## request_priority ## Priority for messages bound for list owners ## Priority for processing of messages bound for "LIST-request" address, i.e. ## owners of the list #request_priority 0 ## owner_priority ## Priority for non-VERP bounces ## Priority for processing of messages bound for "LIST-owner" address, i.e. ## non-delivery reports (bounces). #owner_priority 9 ## default_list_priority ## Default priority for list messages ## Priority for processing of messages posted to list addresses. #default_list_priority 5 ###\\\\ Sending related ////### ## remove_headers ## Header fields to be removed from incoming messages ## Use it, for example, to ensure some privacy for your users in case that ## "anonymous_sender" mode is inappropriate. ## The removal of these header fields is applied before Sympa adds its own ## header fields ("rfc2369_header_fields" and "custom_header"). ## Example: remove_headers Resent-Date,Resent-From,Resent-To,Resent-Message-Id,Sender,Delivered-To #remove_headers X-Sympa-To,X-Family-To,Return-Receipt-To,Precedence,X-Sequence,Disposition-Notification-To,Sender ## rfc2369_header_fields ## RFC 2369 header fields ## Specify which RFC 2369 mailing list header fields to be added. ## "List-Id:" header field defined in RFC 2919 is always added. Sympa also ## adds "Archived-At:" header field defined in RFC 5064. #rfc2369_header_fields help,subscribe,unsubscribe,post,owner,archive ## sympa_packet_priority ## Default priority for a packet ## The default priority set to a packet to be sent by the bulk. #sympa_packet_priority 5 ## bulk_fork_threshold ## Fork threshold of bulk daemon ## The minimum number of packets before bulk daemon forks a new worker to ## increase sending rate. #bulk_fork_threshold 1 ## bulk_max_count ## Maximum number of bulk workers #bulk_max_count 3 ## bulk_lazytime ## Idle timeout of bulk workers ## The number of seconds a bulk worker will remain running without processing ## a message before it spontaneously exits. #bulk_lazytime 600 ## bulk_sleep ## Sleep time of bulk workers ## The number of seconds a bulk worker sleeps between starting a new loop if ## it didn't find a message to send. ## Keep it small if you want your server to be reactive. #bulk_sleep 1 ## bulk_wait_to_fork ## Interval between checks of packet numbers ## Number of seconds a master bulk daemon waits between two packets number ## checks. ## Keep it small if you expect brutal increases in the message sending load. #bulk_wait_to_fork 10 ## sendmail ## Path to sendmail ## Absolute path to sendmail command line utility (e.g.: a binary named ## "sendmail" is distributed with Postfix). ## Sympa expects this binary to be sendmail compatible (exim, Postfix, qmail ## and so on provide it). #sendmail /usr/sbin/sendmail sendmail_aliases /etc/sympa/sympa_transport aliases_program postmap aliases_db_type hash ## log_smtp ## Log invocation of sendmail ## This can be overwritten by "-m" option for sympa.pl. log_smtp on ## maxsmtp ## Maximum number of sendmail processes ## Maximum number of simultaneous child processes spawned by Sympa. This is ## the main load control parameter. ## Proposed value is quite low, but you can rise it up to 100, 200 or even 300 ## with powerful systems. ## Example: maxsmtp 500 #maxsmtp 40 ## nrcpt ## Maximum number of recipients per call to sendmail ## This grouping factor makes it possible for the sendmail processes to ## optimize the number of SMTP sessions for message distribution. If needed, ## you can limit the number of recipients for a particular domain. Check the ## "nrcpt_by_domain.conf" configuration file. #nrcpt 25 ## avg ## Maximum number of different mail domains per call to sendmail #avg 10 ###\\\\ Privileges ////### ## create_list ## Who is able to create lists ## Defines who can create lists (or request list creation) by creating new ## lists or by renaming or copying existing lists. ## Example: create_list intranet #create_list public_listmaster ## use_blacklist ## Use blacklist ## List of operations separated by comma for which blacklist filter is ## applied. Setting this parameter to "none" will hide the blacklist feature. #use_blacklist send,create_list ## owner_domain ## List of required domains for list owner addresses ## Restrict list ownership to addresses in the specified domains. This can be ## used to reserve list ownership to a group of trusted users from a set of ## domains associated with an organization, while allowing moderators and ## subscribers from the Internet at large. ## Example: owner_domain domain1.tld domain2.tld #owner_domain ## owner_domain_min ## Minimum number of owners for each list that must match owner_domain ## restriction ## Minimum number of owners for each list must satisfy the owner_domain ## restriction. The default of zero (0) means *all* list owners must match. ## Setting to 1 requires only one list owner to match owner_domain; all other ## owners can be from any domain. This setting can be used to ensure that ## there is always at least one known contact point for any mailing list. ## Example: owner_domain_min 1 #owner_domain_min 0 ###\\\\ Archives ////### ## process_archive ## Store distributed messages into archive ## If enabled, distributed messages via lists will be archived. Otherwise ## archiving is disabled. ## Note that even if setting this parameter disabled, past archives will not ## be removed and will be accessible according to access settings by each ## list. process_archive on ## custom_archiver ## Custom archiver ## Activates a custom archiver to use instead of MHonArc. The value of this ## parameter is the absolute path to the executable file. ## Sympa invokes this file with these two arguments: ## --list ## The address of the list including domain part. ## --file ## Absolute path to the message to be archived. #custom_archiver ## mhonarc ## Path to MHonArc mail-to-HTML converter ## This is required for HTML mail archiving. #mhonarc /usr/bin/mhonarc ###\\\\ Bounce management and tracking ////### ## bounce_warn_rate ## Default bounce warn rate ## The list owner receives a warning whenever a message is distributed and the ## number (percentage) of bounces exceeds this value. #bounce_warn_rate 30 ## bounce_halt_rate ## Default bounce halt rate ## NOT USED YET. If bounce rate reaches the halt_rate, messages for the list ## will be halted, i.e. they are retained for subsequent moderation. #bounce_halt_rate 50 ## welcome_return_path ## Remove bouncing new subscribers ## If set to unique, the welcome message is sent using a unique return path in ## order to remove the subscriber immediately in the case of a bounce. #welcome_return_path owner ## remind_return_path ## Remove subscribers bouncing remind message ## Same as welcome_return_path, but applied to remind messages. #remind_return_path owner ## expire_bounce_task ## Task for expiration of old bounces ## This task resets bouncing information for addresses not bouncing in the ## last 10 days after the latest message distribution. #expire_bounce_task daily ###\\\\ Automatic lists ////### ## automatic_list_families ## Definition of automatic list families ## Defines the families the automatic lists are based on. It is a character ## string structured as follows: ## * each family is separated from the other by a semicolon (;) ## * inside a family definition, each field is separated from the other by a ## colon (:) ## * each field has the structure: "=" ## Basically, each time Sympa uses the automatic lists families, the values ## defined in this parameter will be available in the family object. ## * for scenarios: [family->name] ## * for templates: [% family.name %] ## Example: automatic_list_families name=family_one:prefix=f1:display=My automatic lists:prefix_separator=+:classes separator=-:family_owners_list=alist@domain.tld;name=family_two:prefix=f2:display=My other automatic lists:prefix_separator=+:classes separator=-:family_owners_list=anotherlist@domain.tld; #automatic_list_families ## parsed_family_files ## Parsed files for families ## comma-separated list of files that will be parsed by Sympa when ## instantiating a family (no space allowed in file names) #parsed_family_files message.footer,message.header,message.footer.mime,message.header.mime,info ###\\\\ Tag based spam filtering ////### ## antispam_tag_header_name ## Header field to tag spams ## If a spam filter (like spamassassin or j-chkmail) add a header field to tag ## spams, name of this header field (example X-Spam-Status) #antispam_tag_header_name X-Spam-Status ## antispam_tag_header_spam_regexp ## Regular expression to check header field to tag spams ## Regular expression applied on this header to verify message is a spam ## (example Yes) #antispam_tag_header_spam_regexp ^\s*Yes ## antispam_tag_header_ham_regexp ## Regular expression to determine spam or ham. ## Regular expression applied on this header field to verify message is NOT a ## spam (example No) #antispam_tag_header_ham_regexp ^\s*No ## spam_status ## Name of header field to inform ## Messages are supposed to be filtered by an spam filter that adds them one ## or more headers. This parameter is used to select a special scenario in ## order to decide the message's spam status: ham, spam or unsure. This ## parameter replaces antispam_tag_header_name, ## antispam_tag_header_spam_regexp and antispam_tag_header_ham_regexp. #spam_status x-spam-status ###\\\\ Directories ////### ## home ## List home ## Base directory of list configurations. #home /var/lib/sympa/list_data ## etc ## Directory for configuration files ## Base directory of global configuration (except "sympa.conf"). #etc /etc/sympa ## spool ## Base directory of spools ## Base directory of all spools which are created at runtime. This directory ## must be writable by Sympa user. #spool /var/spool/sympa ## queue ## Directory for message incoming spool ## This spool is used both by "queue" program and "sympa_msg.pl" daemon. #queue /var/spool/sympa/msg ## queuemod ## Directory for moderation spool #queuemod /var/spool/sympa/moderation ## queuedigest ## Directory for digest spool #queuedigest /var/spool/sympa/digest ## queueauth ## Directory for held message spool ## This parameter is named such by historical reason. #queueauth /var/spool/sympa/auth ## queueoutgoing ## Directory for archive spool ## This parameter is named such by historical reason. #queueoutgoing /var/spool/sympa/outgoing ## queuesubscribe ## Directory for held request spool ## This parameter is named such by historical reason. #queuesubscribe /var/spool/sympa/subscribe ## queuetopic ## Directory for topic spool #queuetopic /var/spool/sympa/topic ## queuebounce ## Directory for bounce incoming spool ## This spool is used both by "bouncequeue" program and "bounced.pl" daemon. #queuebounce /var/spool/sympa/bounce ## queuetask ## Directory for task spool #queuetask /var/spool/sympa/task ## queueautomatic ## Directory for automatic list creation spool ## This spool is used both by "familyqueue" program and "sympa_automatic.pl" ## daemon. #queueautomatic /var/spool/sympa/automatic ## queuebulk ## Directory for message outgoing spool ## This parameter is named such by historical reason. #queuebulk /var/spool/sympa/bulk ## viewmail_dir ## Directory to cache formatted messages ## Base directory path of directories where HTML view of messages are cached. #viewmail_dir /var/spool/sympa/viewmail ## bounce_path ## Directory for storing bounces ## The directory where bounced.pl daemon will store the last bouncing message ## for each user. A message is stored in the file: /@/, or, if tracking is enabled: ## /@/_. ## Users can access to these messages using web interface in the bounce ## management page. ## Don't confuse with "queuebounce" parameter which defines the spool where ## incoming error reports are stored and picked by bounced.pl daemon. #bounce_path /var/lib/sympa/bounce ## arc_path ## Directory for storing archives ## Where to store HTML archives. This parameter is used by the "archived.pl" ## daemon. It is a good idea to install the archive outside the web document ## hierarchy to prevent overcoming of WWSympa's access control. #arc_path /var/lib/sympa/arc ###\\\\ Miscellaneous ////### ## email ## Local part of Sympa email address ## Local part (the part preceding the "@" sign) of the address by which mail ## interface of Sympa accepts mail commands. ## If you change the default value, you must modify the mail aliases too. #email sympa ## custom_robot_parameter ## Custom robot parameter ## Used to define a custom parameter for your server. Do not forget the ## semicolon between the parameter name and the parameter value. ## You will be able to access the custom parameter value in web templates by ## variable "conf.custom_robot_parameter." ## Example: custom_robot_parameter param_name ; param_value #custom_robot_parameter ## cache_list_config ## Use of binary cache of list configuration ## binary_file: Sympa processes will maintain a binary version of the list ## configuration, "config.bin" file on local disk. If you manage a big amount ## of lists (1000+), it should make the web interface startup faster. ## You can recreate cache by running "sympa.pl --reload_list_config". #cache_list_config none ## logs_expiration_period ## Max age of logs in database ## Number of months that elapse before a log is expired #logs_expiration_period 3 ## umask ## Umask ## Default mask for file creation (see umask(2)). Note that it will be ## interpreted as an octal value. #umask 027 ## cookie ## Secret string for generating unique keys ## This allows generated authentication keys to differ from a site to another. ## It is also used for encryption of user passwords stored in the database. ## The presence of this string is one reason why access to "sympa.conf" needs ## to be restricted to the "sympa" user. ## Note that changing this parameter will break all HTTP cookies stored in ## users' browsers, as well as all user passwords and lists X509 private keys. ## To prevent a catastrophe, Sympa refuses to start if this "cookie" parameter ## was changed. ## Example: cookie 123456789 cookie `/usr/bin/head -n1 /etc/sympa/cookie` ###\\\\ Web interface parameters ////### ## wwsympa_url ## URL prefix of web interface ## This is used to construct URLs of web interface. ## Example: wwsympa_url https://web.example.org/sympa wwsympa_url http://{{MAIN_LIST_DOMAIN}}/wws ## http_host ## URL prefix of WWSympa behind proxy #http_host ## static_content_url ## URL for static contents ## HTTP server have to map it with "static_content_path" directory. #static_content_url /static-sympa ## static_content_path ## Directory for static contents static_content_path /usr/share/sympa/static_content ## log_facility ## System log facility for web interface ## System log facility for WWSympa, archived.pl and bounced.pl. Default is to ## use value of "syslog" parameter. #log_facility LOCAL1 ###\\\\ Web interface parameters: Appearances ////### ## default_home ## Type of main web page ## "lists" for the page of list of lists. "home" for home page. #default_home home ## archive_default_index ## Default index organization of web archive ## thrd: Threaded index. ## mail: Chronological index. #archive_default_index thrd ## review_page_size ## Size of review page ## Default number of lines of the array displaying users in the review page #review_page_size 25 ## viewlogs_page_size ## Size of viewlogs page ## Default number of lines of the array displaying the log entries in the logs ## page. #viewlogs_page_size 25 ###\\\\ Web interface parameters: Miscellaneous ////### ## cookie_domain ## HTTP cookies validity domain ## If beginning with a dot ("."), the cookie is available within the specified ## Internet domain. Otherwise, for the specified host. The only reason for ## replacing the default value would be where WWSympa's authentication process ## is shared with an application running on another host. ## Example: cookie_domain .renater.fr #cookie_domain localhost ## cookie_expire ## HTTP cookies lifetime ## This is the default value when not set explicitly by users. "0" means the ## cookie may be retained during browser sessions. #cookie_expire 0 ## cookie_refresh ## Average interval to refresh HTTP session ID. #cookie_refresh 60 ## default_shared_quota ## Default disk quota for shared repository #default_shared_quota ## use_html_editor ## Use HTML editor ## If set to "on", users will be able to post messages in HTML using a ## javascript WYSIWYG editor. ## Example: use_html_editor on #use_html_editor 0 ## html_editor_url ## URL of HTML editor ## URL path to the javascript file making the WYSIWYG HTML editor available. ## Relative path under or absolute path. ## Example is for TinyMCE 4 installed under /js/tinymce/. ## Example: html_editor_url js/tinymce/tinymce.min.js #html_editor_url ## html_editor_init ## HTML editor initialization ## Javascript excerpt that enables and configures the WYSIWYG HTML editor. ## Example: html_editor_init tinymce.init({selector:"#body",language:lang.split(/[^a-zA-Z]+/).join("_")}); #html_editor_init ## max_wrong_password ## Count limit of wrong password submission ## If this limit is reached, the account is locked until the user renews their ## password. The default value is chosen in order to block bots trying to log ## in using brute force strategy. This value should never be reached by real ## users that will probably uses the renew password service before they ## performs so many tries. #max_wrong_password 19 ## password_case ## Password case ## "insensitive" or "sensitive". ## If set to "insensitive", WWSympa's password check will be insensitive. This ## only concerns passwords stored in the Sympa database, not the ones in LDAP. ## Should not be changed! May invalid all user password. #password_case insensitive ## password_hash ## Password hashing algorithm ## "md5" or "bcrypt". ## If set to "md5", Sympa will use MD5 password hashes. If set to "bcrypt", ## bcrypt hashes will be used instead. This only concerns passwords stored in ## the Sympa database, not the ones in LDAP. ## Should not be changed! May invalid all user passwords. password_hash bcrypt ## password_hash_update ## Update password hashing algorithm when users log in ## On successful login, update the encrypted user password to use the ## algorithm specified by "password_hash". This allows for a graceful ## transition to a new password hash algorithm. A value of 0 disables updating ## of existing password hashes. New and reset passwords will use the ## "password_hash" setting in all cases. #password_hash_update 1 ## bcrypt_cost ## Bcrypt hash cost ## When "password_hash" is set to "bcrypt", this sets the "cost" parameter of ## the bcrypt hash function. The default of 12 is expected to require ## approximately 250ms to calculate the password hash on a 3.2GHz CPU. This ## only concerns passwords stored in the Sympa database, not the ones in LDAP. ## Can be changed but any new cost setting will only apply to new passwords. #bcrypt_cost 12 ## reporting_spam_script_path ## Script to report spam ## If set, when a list moderator report undetected spams for list moderation, ## this external script is invoked and the message is injected into standard ## input of the script. #reporting_spam_script_path ###\\\\ S/MIME and TLS ////### ## cafile ## File containing trusted CA certificates ## This can be used alternatively and/or additionally to "capath". #cafile ## capath ## Directory containing trusted CA certificates ## CA certificates in this directory are used for client authentication. ## The certificates need to have names including hash of subject, or symbolic ## links to them with such names. The links may be created by using "c_rehash" ## script bundled in OpenSSL. #capath ## key_passwd ## Password used to crypt lists private keys ## If not defined, Sympa assumes that list private keys are not encrypted. ## Example: key_passwd your_password #key_passwd ## ssl_cert_dir ## Directory containing user certificates #ssl_cert_dir /var/lib/sympa/list_data/X509-user-certs ###\\\\ Data sources setup ////### ## default_sql_fetch_timeout ## Default of SQL fetch timeout ## Default timeout while performing a fetch with include_sql_query. #default_sql_fetch_timeout 300 ## default_ttl ## Default of inclusion timeout ## Default timeout between two scheduled synchronizations of list members with ## data sources. #default_ttl 3600 ###\\\\ DKIM and ARC ////### ## dkim_feature ## Enable DKIM ## If set to "on", Sympa may verify DKIM signatures of incoming messages and/ ## or insert DKIM signature to outgoing messages. #dkim_feature off ## dkim_add_signature_to ## Which service messages to be signed ## Inserts a DKIM signature to service messages in context of robot, list or ## both #dkim_add_signature_to robot,list ## dkim_private_key_path ## File path for DKIM private key ## The file must contain a PEM encoded private key #dkim_private_key_path ## dkim_signature_apply_on ## Which messages delivered via lists to be signed ## Type of message that is added a DKIM signature before distribution to ## subscribers. Possible values are "none", "any" or a list of the following ## keywords: "md5_authenticated_messages", "smime_authenticated_messages", ## "dkim_authenticated_messages", "editor_validated_messages". #dkim_signature_apply_on md5_authenticated_messages,smime_authenticated_messages,dkim_authenticated_messages,editor_validated_messages ## dkim_signer_domain ## The "d=" tag as defined in rfc 4871 ## The DKIM "d=" tag is the domain of the signing entity. The virtual host ## domain name is used as its default value #dkim_signer_domain ## dkim_signer_identity ## The "i=" tag as defined in rfc 4871 ## Default is null. #dkim_signer_identity ## dkim_selector ## Selector for DNS lookup of DKIM public key ## The selector is used in order to build the DNS query for public key. It is ## up to you to choose the value you want but verify that you can query the ## public DKIM key for "._domainkey.your_domain" #dkim_selector ## arc_feature ## Enable ARC ## If set to "on", Sympa may add ARC seals to outgoing messages. #arc_feature off ## arc_srvid ## SRV ID for Authentication-Results used in ARC seal ## Typically the domain of the mail server #arc_srvid ## arc_signer_domain ## The "d=" tag as defined in ARC ## The ARC "d=" tag is the domain of the signing entity. The DKIM d= domain ## name is used as its default value #arc_signer_domain ## arc_selector ## Selector for DNS lookup of ARC public key ## The selector is used in order to build the DNS query for public key. It is ## up to you to choose the value you want but verify that you can query the ## public DKIM key for "._domainkey.your_domain". Default is the ## same selector as for DKIM signatures #arc_selector ## arc_private_key_path ## File path for ARC private key ## The file must contain a PEM encoded private key. Defaults to same file as ## DKIM private key #arc_private_key_path ###\\\\ Antivirus plug-in ////### ## antivirus_path ## Path to the antivirus scanner engine ## Supported antivirus: Clam AntiVirus/clamscan & clamdscan, McAfee/uvscan, ## Fsecure/fsav, Sophos, AVP and Trend Micro/VirusWall ## Example: antivirus_path /usr/local/bin/clamscan #antivirus_path ## antivirus_args ## Antivirus plugin command line arguments ## Example: antivirus_args --no-summary --database /usr/local/share/clamav #antivirus_args ###\\\\ Password validation ////### ## password_validation ## Password validation ## The password validation techniques to be used against user passwords that ## are added to mailing lists. Options come from Data::Password ## (http://search.cpan.org/~razinf/Data-Password-1.07/Password.pm#VARIABLES) ## Example: password_validation MINLEN=8,GROUPS=3,DICTIONARY=4,DICTIONARIES=/pentest/dictionaries #password_validation ###\\\\ Authentication with LDAP ////### ## ldap_force_canonical_email ## Use canonical email address for LDAP authentication ## When using LDAP authentication, if the identifier provided by the user was ## a valid email, if this parameter is set to false, then the provided email ## will be used to authenticate the user. Otherwise, use of the first email ## returned by the LDAP server will be used. #ldap_force_canonical_email 1 ###\\\\ Obsoleted parameters ////### ## log_condition #log_condition ## log_module #log_module ## automatic_list_prefix ## Defines the prefix allowing to recognize that a list is an automatic list. #automatic_list_prefix ## default_distribution_ttl ## Default timeout between two action-triggered synchronizations of list ## members with data sources. #default_distribution_ttl 300 ## voot_feature #voot_feature off ## edit_list #edit_list owner ## use_fast_cgi ## Enable FastCGI ## Is FastCGI module for HTTP server installed? This module provides a much ## faster web interface. use_fast_cgi 1 ## htmlarea_url #htmlarea_url ## show_report_abuse ## Add a "Report abuse" link in the side menu of the lists (0|1) ## The link is a mailto link, you can change that by overriding web_tt2/ ## report_abuse.tt2 #show_report_abuse 0 css_path /var/lib/sympa/css css_url /css-sympa pictures_path /var/lib/sympa/pictures pictures_url /pictures-sympa