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-#---------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Sample Qpopper 4.0 configuration file.
-#
-# This file lists all Qpopper configuration file options. To use,
-# copy the desired setting to your own configuration file, remove
-# the leading '#' and set the desired value.
-#
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
-# An integer value for the number of seconds to announce in
-# the CAPA response for the server's minimum login delay.
-#
-# Default:
-#
-# set announce-login-delay =
-
-
-# An integer value for the number of days to announce in
-# the CAPA response for the server's maximum message
-# retention period.
-#
-# Default:
-#
-# set announce-expire =
-
-
-# The full path to the bulletins directory.
-#
-# Default: /var/spool/bulls
-#
-# set bulldir = "/var/spool/bulls"
-
-
-# Set TRUE to permit sessions to continue even if the
-# bulletins database can't be accessed. This permits
-# users to get their mail, but they might not see some
-# bulletins for a while, or at all.
-#
-# Only valid when compiled with '--enable-bulldb'.
-#
-# Default: false.
-#
-# set bulldb-nonfatal = false
-
-
-# Sets the maximum number of attempts to lock the bulletins
-# database. You normally do not need to adjust this. This value
-# should only be changed if you know if your system has usleep(3C)
-# or not. On systems with usleep(3C), this can be a large value
-# (the default is 75). On systems without usleep(3C), this should
-# remain small (the default is 10).
-#
-# Only valid when compiled with '--enable-bulldb'.
-#
-# Default: 75 (10 on systems without usleep(3c)).
-#
-# set bulldb-max-tries = 75
-
-
-# Sets clear text handling options. Values are:
-# o 'default' Clear text passwords are permitted for all users,
-# except those in the APOP database
-# o 'never' Clear text passwords are never permitted
-# o 'always' Clear text passwords are always permitted
-# o 'local' Clear text passwords are permitted on the local
-# (127.*.*.*) loop back interface only
-# o 'tls' Clear text passwords are permitted when TLS/SSL
-# has been negotiated for the session
-# o 'ssl' Same as tls
-#
-# The 'tls' and 'ssl' values are only valid if '--with-openssl' or
-# '--with-sslplus' was used with ./configure.
-#
-# Default: default
-#
-# set clear-text-password = default
-
-
-# Reads additional run-time options from the specified file.
-#
-# Caution. There are no restrictions on which options may
-# appear in files specified with the '-f' command-line flag
-# or the 'config-file' configuration file option in files
-# chained from -f. Be certain that the file specified with
-# '-f' or in any files it chains to are not writable by
-# users.
-#
-# Default: none
-#
-# set config-file = /etc/mail/pop/qpopper.config
-
-
-# Enables debug logging. Output is in syslog. If this option is used,
-# it should be first, so that debug records are generated for subsequent
-# options.
-#
-# Only valid if ./configure was run with '--enable-debugging'
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set debug = false
-
-
-# Changes uppercase user names to lowercase. This permits users to
-# configure their clients with user names in UPPER or MiXeD case.
-# They can then login, assuming their actual user name is all
-# lowercase.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set downcase-user = false
-
-
-# If '--with-drac' used with ./configure, this option specifies the DRAC
-# host.
-#
-# Default: localhost
-#
-# set drac-host = localhost
-
-
-# Enables Kerberos support.
-#
-# Only valid if ./configure run with '--enable-kerberos5'.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set kerberos = false
-
-
-# Specifies the Kerberos service to use (same as the compile time
-# KERBEROS_SERVICE define). The default is rcmd, although the use of
-# pop is popular.
-#
-# Only valid if ./configure run with '--enable-kerberos5'.
-#
-# Default: rcmd
-#
-# set kerberos-service = "rcmd"
-
-
-# Checks if mail lock needs to be refreshed every this many messages.
-#
-# You normally do not need to adjust this. See "Performance" in the
-# Qpopper Administrator's Guide for more information.
-#
-# Default:
-#
-# set mail-lock-check =
-
-
-# Disables the reverse lookups on client IP addresses.
-#
-# Default: true
-#
-# set reverse-lookup = true
-
-
-# Enables server mode by default. See the Qpopper Administrator's
-# Guide for more information.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set server-mode = false
-
-
-# Enables statistics logging. After each session ends, a statistics
-# record is written to the log. This record resembles the following
-# example: 'stats randy 0 0 1 385 randy.example.org 192.168.2.4' and
-# has the following meaning:
-# Username: 'randy'
-# Deleted messages: 0
-# Deleted octets: 0
-# Messages left on server: 1
-# Octets left on server: 385
-# Name of client machine: 'randy.example.org'
-# IP address of client machine: '192.168.2.4'
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set statistics = false
-
-
-# Sets the timeout for network reads. Qpopper terminates the
-# connection with the client if no input is received in this
-# many seconds. RFC 1939 states that this timeout must be
-# 600 seconds (10 minutes). However, ideal settings in some
-# cases are between 30 and 120 seconds. In other cases the 600
-# value is best, and sometimes a value in between is better.
-#
-# Default: 120
-#
-# set timeout = 120
-
-
-# Enables debug logging if '--enable-debugging' was used with
-# ./configure. All debug and standard log records are written to
-# the specified file. If this option is used, it should be first,
-# so that debug records are generated for subsequent options.
-#
-# If used without '--enable-debugging', redirects all log messages
-# to the specified file but does not enable debug logging.
-#
-# Default: none
-#
-# set tracefile =
-
-
-# Reads additional run-time options from a file named
-# '.qpopper-options' in the user's home directory, if present.
-#
-# This file is normally owned by the user.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set user-options = false
-
-
-# Reads additional run-time options from a file named
-# 'username.qpopper-options' in the spool directory.
-#
-# This file should not be owned by nor writable by the user.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set spool-options = false
-
-
-# When updating the spool at the end of a session, this option
-# instructs Qpopper to rename the temporary file to the spool instead
-# of copying it. This reduces I/O at session end by a third, but is
-# likely to break programs such as biff or the shell's mail check
-# feature. Use this option only if such programs are not used. It is
-# safest to only enable this option when users do not have shell
-# access to the mail server.
-#
-# See "Performance" in the Qpopper Administrator's Guide for more
-# information.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set fast-update = false
-
-
-# When set, domains are trimmed from user names before use. For
-# example, if a user named 'maida' enters her login name in her POP
-# client as 'maida@example.org', Qpopper treats this as just 'maida'.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set trim-domain = false
-
-
-# Specifies TLS/SSL support. The permitted values are:
-# o 'default' TLS/SSL is not supported
-# o 'none' Same as default
-# o 'stls' Enables support for the STLS command. This
-# permits TLS/SSL negotiations on the
-# standard (or any) port, allowing the same
-# port to be used by TLS/SSL and regular
-# clients.
-# o 'alternate-port' Enables alternate-port TLS/SSL. Some older
-# clients require this. (The usual port for
-# alternate-port TLS/SSL with pop is 995.)
-#
-# Only valid when '--with-openssl' or '--with-sslplus' used with
-# ./configure
-#
-# Default: default
-#
-# set tls-support = default
-
-
-# Specifies the permitted cipher suites. See the OpenSSL documentation
-# for syntax. You normally do not need to set this.
-#
-# Only valid when '--with-openssl' used with ./configure
-#
-# Default:
-#
-# set tls-cipher-list =
-
-
-# Restricts the version of TLS/SSL recognized in session negotiations.
-# You normally do not need to set this. Supported values are:
-# o 'default' (same as SSLv23)
-# o 'SSLv2' Forces Qpopper only to understand SSLv2 client hello
-# messages.
-# o 'SSLv3' Forces Qpopper only to understand SSLv3 client hello
-# messages. This especially means that it does not
-# understand SSLv2 client hello messages, which are
-# widely used for compatibility reasons.
-# o 'TLSv1' Forces Qpopper only to understand TLSv1 client hello
-# messages. This especially means that it does not
-# understand SSLv2 client hello messages, which are
-# widely used for compatibility reasons. It also does
-# not understand SSLv3 client hello messages.
-# o 'SSLv23' Allows Qpopper to understand SSLv2, SSLv3, and TLSv1
-# client hello messages. This is the best choice when
-# compatibility is a concern. This is the default
-# value.
-# o 'all' (same as SSLv23)
-#
-# Only valid when '--with-openssl' used with ./configure
-#
-# Default: default
-#
-# set tls-version = default
-
-
-# Specifies the file containing the server's TLS/SSL certificate and
-# encrypted private key.
-#
-# Only valid if '--with-sslplus' used with ./configure.
-#
-# Default: none
-#
-# set tls-identity-file =
-
-
-# Specifies the passphrase to decrypt the server's private key (in the
-# identify file).
-#
-# Only valid if '--with-sslplus' used with ./configure.
-#
-# Default: none
-#
-# set tls-passphrase =
-
-
-# Specifies the file which contains the server's TLS/SSL certificate.
-# This file may also contain the server's unencrypted private key.
-#
-# Only valid if '--with-openssl' used with ./configure
-#
-# Default: none
-#
-#
-# set tls-server-cert-file = /etc/mail/certs/cert.pem
-
-
-# Specifies a file which contains the server's TLS/SSL private key.
-# Note: This private key must not be encrypted.
-#
-# If the private key is contained in the same file as the certificate
-# (as specified with tls-server-cert-file), you do not need to set
-# this option.
-#
-# Only valid if '--with-openssl' used with ./configure
-#
-# Default: none
-#
-# set tls-private-key-file =
-
-
-# When set, Qpopper writes a log record at the end of a session
-# containing the elapsed time for the session authentication,
-# initialization. and cleanup.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set timing = false
-
-
-# When set, Qpopper checks for old .user.pop files in old locations
-# when hash-spool or homedirmail is used. When reset, Qpopper skips
-# this check, which speeds things up.
-#
-# Default: true
-#
-# set check-old-spool-loc = true
-
-
-# When set, Qpopper checks for and creates if needed the hashed spool
-# directories. When reset, Qpopper doesn't check for or create the
-# hashed spool directories. Set to false if you precreate the
-# directories.
-#
-# Default: true
-#
-# set check-hash-dir = true
-
-
-# When set, Qpopper checks for expired passwords (if the platform
-# permits). When reset, Qpopper omits this check.
-#
-# Default: true
-#
-# set check-password-expired = true
-
-
-# Determines whether Qpopper updates the read/unread status of
-# messages (a feature relied on by some mail clients). Also
-# determines if Qpopper saves the message's unique identifier
-# (UID) in the spool.
-#
-# When reset, it forces the UID for every message to be
-# recalculated, using more CPU but potentially less I/O.
-#
-# See the "Performance" section of the Qpopper Administrator's Guide
-# for more information.
-#
-# Default: true
-#
-# set update-status-headers = true
-
-
-# Determines whether Qpopper enters update state when a session
-# aborts. Resetting this option causes Qpopper to ignore any
-# deletions if the session is aborted.
-#
-# Note that RFC 1939, section 6 prohibits the default behavior,
-# but experience showed that otherwise users on noisy lines were
-# often unable to delete their mail. Reset this option to inhibit
-# the default behavior, and obey RFC 1939, but watch for users who
-# download the same messages over and over, or whose spools fill up.
-#
-# Default: true
-#
-# set update-on-abort = true
-
-
-# When set, Qpopper automatically and unconditionally deletes messages
-# that have been downloaded using the RETR command (the normal command
-# for accessing messages).
-#
-# Caution: This option could result in lost mail. Be sure to
-# inform your users that the option is in effect before enabling.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set auto-delete = false
-
-
-# When set, Qpopper shows bulletins to users by groups (the group name
-# is the second dot-separated element in each bulletin's name). See
-# "Using Bulletins" in the Qpopper Administrator's Guide for more
-# information. Use a group name of 'ALL' for all users.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set group-bulletins = false
-
-
-# When set to a 1 or 2, the subdirectory for the mail spools is
-# determined from the user name by either (1) hashing the first four
-# characters or (2) by using directories equal to the first letter and
-# the second letter (if any). For example, if the spool directory is
-# '/var/mail', the spool file for user 'maida' would be:
-# '/var/mail/maida' hash-spool = 0
-# '/var/mail/o/maida' hash-spool = 1
-# '/var/mail/m/a/maida' hash-spool = 2
-#
-# See the "Performance" section of the Qpopper Administrator's Guide
-# for more information.
-#
-# Default: 0
-#
-# set hash-spool = 0
-
-
-# To have the user's home directory be the spool location, set this
-# option to be the correct file name for the spool.
-#
-# Default: none
-#
-# set home-dir-mail = ".mail"
-
-
-# When set, instructs Qpopper to generate message unique identifiers
-# (UIDs) using old (pre-3.x) style encoding. This is useful only if
-# you also set 'update-status-headers' to false, have existing users
-# with old (pre-3.x) spool files, and you want to keep the UIDs the
-# same.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set old-style-uid = false
-
-
-# When set, Qpopper checks for and hides status messages created by
-# University of Washington software.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set UW-kluge = false
-
-
-# When set, Qpopper keeps (does not delete) the '.user.pop' file (the
-# temporary drop file). Normally this file is deleted when the
-# session ends. Some sites like to retain it to determine the last
-# time a user has accessed his or her mail.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set keep-temp-drop = false
-
-
-# When set, causes server mode to be on for users who are members of
-# the specified group. See the "Enabling Server Mode" and
-# "Performance" sections of the Qpopper Administrator's Guide for more
-# information.
-#
-# Default: none
-#
-# set group-server-mode =
-
-
-# When set, causes server mode to be off for users who are members of
-# the specified group. See the "Enabling Server Mode" and
-# "Performance" sections of the Qpopper Administrator's Guide for more
-# information.
-#
-# Default: none
-#
-# set group-no-server-mode =
-
-
-# Specifies a file that permits only users listed in the file to have
-# Qpopper access. The format is a list of user names, one per line.
-#
-# Default: none
-#
-# set auth-file =
-
-
-# Specifies a file that denies access to users listed in the file.
-# The format is a list of user names, one per line.
-#
-# Default: none
-#
-# set nonauth-file =
-
-
-# Set this option if you don't want Qpopper to display its version in
-# the POP protocol banner or CAPA IMPLEMENTATION response of
-# unauthenticated users.
-# Some sites believe this improves security since it avoids advertising
-# that an old version (perhaps with known vulnerabilities) is being
-# used. Others feel is makes the site more likely to be attacked,
-# since it also avoids advertising when running a secure version.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set shy = false
-
-
-# Set this to the full path to sendmail or other such program used to
-# submit new messages. Qpopper uses this to implement XTND XMIT.
-#
-# The default is determined at compile time.
-#
-#
-# set mail-command = /usr/sbin/sendmail
-
-
-# Set this to the full path to the mail spool directory.
-#
-# The default is determined at compile time.
-#
-# set spool-dir = /var/spool/mail
-
-
-# If you do not want '.user.pop' (temporary drop files) to be in the
-# spool directory, set this to the full path to the directory to be
-# used for temp drop files. Note that use of /tmp is not recommended,
-# because a system reboot will wipe out the files. This could cause
-# lost mail.
-#
-# Default: spool directory
-#
-# set temp-dir =
-
-
-# The name of the temporary drop files. You should not normally set
-# this option.
-#
-# Default: ".%s.pop"
-#
-# set temp-name = ".%s.pop"
-
-
-# If you do not want user cache files to be in the same directory as
-# temporary drop files, set this to the full path to the directory for
-# cache files. Note that use of /tmp is not recommended, because a
-# system reboot wipes out the files.
-#
-# Default: temp-dir
-#
-# set cache-dir =
-
-
-# The name of the cache files. You should not normally set this
-# option.
-#
-# Default: ".%s.cache"
-#
-# set cache-name = ".%s.cache"
-
-
-# Specifies the maximum number of old bulletins seen by new users.
-#
-# Default: 1
-#
-# set max-bulletins = 1
-
-
-# When set, Qpopper uses a method of opening lock files that may work
-# over NFS. This has not been thoroughly tested, however.
-#
-# Default: false
-#
-# set no-atomic-open = false
-
-
-# Qpopper sends network output to client in small chunks (for example,
-# line-by-line when sending a message). By default, Qpopper
-# aggregates data to be sent to clients in large chunks. This may be
-# faster or slower, depending on specifics of both the client and
-# server hardware and networking stacks as wel as network elements in
-# between (such as routers). Also, some networking stacks do their
-# own aggregation.
-#
-# Under congested network conditions, larger packets increase the
-# incidence of lost packets and thus client or server timeouts,
-# leading to "POP timeout" or "EOF" errors.
-#
-# When TLS/SSL is in effect, smaller packets increase the overhead
-# needed to send data, which may result in worse performance.
-#
-# You can adjust the Qpopper behavior by setting this option. The
-# values are:
-# o 'default' Always send large chunks
-# o 'always' Same as 'default'
-# o 'never' Never aggregate data into large chunks
-# o 'tls' Only aggregate data into large chunks when TLS/SSL
-# has been negotiated for the session
-# o 'ssl' Same as 'tls'
-#
-# Default: default
-#
-# set chunky-writes = default
-
-
-# Specifies the log facility that Qpopper uses.
-#
-# Note that this does not apply to popauth, nor to the daemon in
-# standalone mode. These continue to use the compile-time default.
-#
-# Values are:
-# o 'mail' Qpopper logs to LOG_MAIL facility.
-# o 'local0' Qpopper logs to LOG_LOCAL0 facility.
-# o 'local1' Qpopper logs to LOG_LOCAL1 facility.
-# o 'local2' Qpopper logs to LOG_LOCAL2 facility.
-# o 'local3' Qpopper logs to LOG_LOCAL3 facility.
-# o 'local4' Qpopper logs to LOG_LOCAL4 facility.
-# o 'local5' Qpopper logs to LOG_LOCAL5 facility.
-# o 'local6' Qpopper logs to LOG_LOCAL6 facility.
-# o 'local7' Qpopper logs to LOG_LOCAL7 facility.
-#
-# Default: determined at compile time, usually LOG_LOCAL0 or
-# LOG_MAIL, depending on the operating system.
-#
-# set log-facility = local1
-
-
-# When set, Qpopper logs successful authentications using the
-# specified string. Within the string, an occurrence of '%0' is
-# replaced with the Qpopper version, '%1' with the user name, '%2'
-# with the user's host name, and '%3' with the user's IP address.
-#
-# Default: none, unless '--enable-log-login' used with ./configure,
-# in which case "(v%0) POP login by user /"%1/" at (%2) %3" is used.
-#
-# set log-login = "(v%0) POP login by user /"%1/" at (%2) %3"
-
-