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Re: [bug-mailutils] imap4d configuration
From: |
Sergey Poznyakoff |
Subject: |
Re: [bug-mailutils] imap4d configuration |
Date: |
Mon, 25 May 2009 12:58:01 +0300 |
Andrew Barnes <address@hidden> ha escrit:
> How do you use the /etc/mailutils.rc to configure the imap4d daemon.
> The documentation is confusing :(
In /etc/mailutils.rc:
program imap4d {
/* ... Imap4d-specific configuration goes here ... */
}
Alternatively, you may write a separate file with imap4d configuration
settings (without enclosing `program' stanza) and include it in
/etc/mailutils.rc. I'd recommend to keep each program configuration in
a separate configuration file. E.g. on my installations I store these
files in /etc/mailutils.d directory:
$ ls /etc/mailutils.d
imap4d meta-alias pop3d
maidag meta-virtuser frm
and use the following statement in the /etc/mailutils.rc to include
them:
include /etc/mailutils.d;
> Currently, its binding to all the network adapters and I only want it
> to bind to one of them.
Use the `server' statement, e.g.:
server 213.130.31.39:143 {
...
}
By the way, the `server' statement is a good place to declare ACLs in.
E.g. the following all-permissive ACL is useful to provide additional
diagnostics about incoming connections:
server 213.130.31.39:143 {
acl {
log from any "Connect from ${address}";
allow from any;
}
}
Regards,
Sergey