qmail-control(5) Headers, Tables, and Macros qmail-control(5)
NAME
qmail-control - qmail configuration files
INTRODUCTION
You can change the behavior of the qmail system by modifying
qmail's controlfiles in /var/qmail/control.
qmail can survive with just one control file, me, containing
the fully-qualified name of the current host. This file is
used as the default for other hostname-related control
files.
Comments are allowed in badmailfrom, locals, percenthack,
rcpthosts, smtproutes, and virtualdomains. Trailing spaces
and tabs are allowed in any control file.
The following table lists all control files other than me.
See the corresponding man pages for further details.
control default used by
badmailfrom (none) qmail-smtpdbouncefrom MAILER-DAEMON qmail-sendbouncehostme qmail-send
concurrencylocal 10 qmail-send
concurrencyremote 20 qmail-send
defaultdomainmeqmail-injectdefaulthostme qmail-inject
doublebouncehostme qmail-send
doublebounceto postmaster qmail-send
envnoathostme qmail-send
helohostmeqmail-remoteidhostme qmail-inject
localiphostme qmail-smtpd
localsme qmail-send
percenthack (none) qmail-send
plusdomainme qmail-inject
queuelifetime 604800 qmail-send
rcpthosts (none) qmail-smtpd
recipientmap (none) qmail-send
smtpgreetingme qmail-smtpd
smtproutes (none) qmail-remote
timeoutconnect 60 qmail-remote
timeoutremote 1200 qmail-remote
timeoutsmtpd 1200 qmail-smtpd
virtualdomains (none) qmail-send
SEEALSO
qmail-inject(8), qmail-remote(8), qmail-send(8), qmail-
showctl(8), qmail-smtpd(8)
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