Project anubis
anubis
4.2
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2014-05-23
** New operation mode: proxy ** Command line option precedence Command line options take precedence over configuration file statements. ** elif statement A familiar `elif' statement is supported, e.g.: if condition-1 action-list-1 elif condition-2 action-list-2 elif condition-3 action-list-3 else action-list-4 fi ** New CONTROL statement esmtp-auth-delayed. When set to `yes', this statement instructs Anubis to postpone ESMTP authentication until MAIL command is issued by the client. This allows to change authentication credentials in the SMTP section (see below). ** SMTP section The new section "SMTP" is invoked each time an SMTP command is received. This section may alter the command's argument, using the "modify command", e.g.: BEGIN SMTP regex :extended modify command [ehlo] "foo.bar.net" if command ["mail from:"] "<(.*)>(.*)" modify command ["mail from:"] "<root@bar.net>\2" fi END It is also allowed to use esmtp-* keywords in this section, provided that `esmtp-auth-delayed yes' is set in the CONTROL section. Changes in the ESMTP authentication credentials take effect if they occur either before receiving MAIL command from the client, or when handling this command, e.g.: BEGIN SMTP if command ["mail from:"] "<smith(\+.*)?@@example.net>" esmtp-auth-id smith esmtp-password guessme else esmtp-auth no fi END ** New keywords: log-facility and log-tag ** Guile output By default Scheme's standard error and output ports are redirected to syslog, using priorities `err' and `warning' correspondingly. ** MySQL options file When using MySQL for Anubis user database, the database parameters and access credentials are read from the file /etc/my.cnf, section "anubis". Additionally, two URL parameters are provided: "options-file", which sets the name of the options file, and "options-group", which sets the name of the group.
An SMTP message submission daemon. It represents an intermediate layer between mail user agent (MUA) and mail transport agent (MTA), receiving messages from the MUA, applying to them a set of predefined changes and finally inserting modified messages into an MTA routing network. The set of changes applied to a message is configurable on a system-wide and per-user basis.