commit: 603eaa3ab1f36ad72def74110e88e05d4ef421c6 Author: Michael Mair-Keimberger <mm1ke <AT> gentoo <DOT> org> AuthorDate: Wed Jul 9 18:07:58 2025 +0000 Commit: Michael Mair-Keimberger <mm1ke <AT> gentoo <DOT> org> CommitDate: Wed Jul 9 18:08:10 2025 +0000 URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=603eaa3a
mail-filter/postsrsd: remove unused file Signed-off-by: Michael Mair-Keimberger <mm1ke <AT> gentoo.org> mail-filter/postsrsd/files/postsrsd.confd | 62 ------------------------------- 1 file changed, 62 deletions(-) diff --git a/mail-filter/postsrsd/files/postsrsd.confd b/mail-filter/postsrsd/files/postsrsd.confd deleted file mode 100644 index 121fba8a63e9..000000000000 --- a/mail-filter/postsrsd/files/postsrsd.confd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -# Default settings for PostSRSd - -# Local domain name. -# Addresses are rewritten to originate from this domain. The default value -# is taken from `postconf -h mydomain` and probably okay. -# -#SRS_DOMAIN=example.com - -# Exclude additional domains. -# You may list domains which shall not be subjected to address rewriting. -# If a domain name starts with a dot, it matches all subdomains, but not -# the domain itself. Separate multiple domains by space or comma. -# -#SRS_EXCLUDE_DOMAINS=.example.com,example.org - -# First separator character after SRS0 or SRS1. -# Can be one of: -+= -SRS_SEPARATOR== - -# Secret key to sign rewritten addresses. -# When postsrsd is installed for the first time, a random secret is generated -# and stored in /etc/postsrsd.secret. For most installations, that's just fine. -# -SRS_SECRET=/etc/postsrsd.secret - -# Length of hash to be used in rewritten addresses -SRS_HASHLENGTH=4 - -# Minimum length of hash to accept when validating return addresses. -# When increasing SRS_HASHLENGTH, set this to its previous value and -# wait for the duration of SRS return address validity (21 days) before -# increading this value as well. -SRS_HASHMIN=4 - -# Local ports for TCP list. -# These ports are used to bind the TCP list for postfix. If you change -# these, you have to modify the postfix settings accordingly. The ports -# are bound to the loopback interface, and should never be exposed on -# the internet. -# -SRS_FORWARD_PORT=10001 -SRS_REVERSE_PORT=10002 - -# Drop root privileges and run as another user after initialization. -# This is highly recommended as postsrsd handles untrusted input. -# -RUN_AS=nobody - -# Bind to this address -# -SRS_LISTEN_ADDR=127.0.0.1 - -# Jail daemon in chroot environment -# -CHROOT=/var/lib/postsrsd - -# Additional Options -# PostSRSd understands a few rarely needed extra options: -# -A always rewrite email addresses, even from SRS_DOMAIN -# -t<n> set connection timeout to <n> seconds (default: 1800) -# -#SRS_EXTRA_OPTIONS=-A
