Helio Nunes wrote:

>I could compile them but need first to know where they are. 
>Actually I am relatively new to Linux and related software, forgive my lack of 
>knowlege.
>I tried to find then in each Toaster package docs but it seems that they are 
>obvious or well known that rarely are mentioned.
> Syntax is something still less mentioned, probably because are obvious. I.E. 
>tcp.smtp lines could receive such variables but in no place in its 
>documentation are mentioned.
>  
>

Helio,

I tried to explain this on the simscan list.  There are an unknown
number of potential variables.  I'm not sure creating a list of them
would be of much use since the list could potentially be outdated
rapidly.  Variables depend heavily on the patches used.  For instance,
if I use the qmail-spp patch, I can, theoretically, use any variable I
wanted because I can write my own plugins on the fly.  Tracking down all
the possible variations will probably be very difficult as well...

>Thanks 
> 
>Helio Nunes
>  
>


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