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== | ==Configuration Reference== | ||
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|<code>.../config/ | |<code>.../config/ip</code> | ||
| | |Contains a list of IP addresses which mail will be sent from for the domain. Defaults to the primary IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) of your server. | ||
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|<code>.../config/spf</code> | |<code>.../config/spf</code> | ||
|Existence of this file will add [[SPF Records]] to the automatically generated DNS files. | |Existence of this file will add [[SPF Records]] to the automatically generated DNS files. Any content will be used as the SPF record. | ||
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|<code>.../config/dkim</code> | |<code>.../config/dkim</code> | ||
| | |Enables [[DKIM]] record generation and along with <code>dkim.key</code>, will enable signing of outgoing mails. The DKIM 'selector' defaults to the short hostname of your server, otherwise any content in this file will be used as the selector in outgoing mails and automatically generated DNS. | ||
The DKIM 'selector' defaults to the short hostname of your server, otherwise any content in this file will be used as the selector in outgoing mails and automatically generated DNS. | |||
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|<code>.../config/dkim.key</code> | |<code>.../config/dkim.key</code> | ||
|This key is used to sign outgoing [[DKIM]] mails. Required to be able to sign mails, along with the <code>dkim</code> file. | |This key is used to sign outgoing [[DKIM]] mails. Required to be able to sign mails, along with the <code>dkim</code> file. | ||
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|<code>.../config/dmarc</code> | |<code>.../config/dmarc</code> | ||
|This file will create a [[DMARC]] record in generated DNS files. If the file is not empty, the content will be used as the new DMARC record. | |This file will create a [[DMARC]] record in generated DNS files. If the file is not empty, the content will be used as the new DMARC record. | ||
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See also [[Configuration Reference|''Configuration Reference'']] for other configuration files.<br /> | |||
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[[Category:Reference]] | [[Category:Reference]] | ||
[[Category:Mail]] | [[Category:Mail]] |
Revision as of 09:24, 15 July 2019
Configuration Reference
File or Directory | Used For |
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.../config/ip
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Contains a list of IP addresses which mail will be sent from for the domain. Defaults to the primary IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) of your server. |
.../config/spf
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Existence of this file will add SPF Records to the automatically generated DNS files. Any content will be used as the SPF record. |
.../config/dkim
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Enables DKIM record generation and along with dkim.key , will enable signing of outgoing mails. The DKIM 'selector' defaults to the short hostname of your server, otherwise any content in this file will be used as the selector in outgoing mails and automatically generated DNS.
|
.../config/dkim.key
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This key is used to sign outgoing DKIM mails. Required to be able to sign mails, along with the dkim file.
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.../config/dmarc
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This file will create a DMARC record in generated DNS files. If the file is not empty, the content will be used as the new DMARC record. |
See also Configuration Reference for other configuration files.