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Agent-Windows/OGP64/bin/ssmtp-config
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#!/bin/bash
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conffile=/etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf
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revaliasfile=/etc/ssmtp/revalias
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conffvalue()
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{
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:
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}
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if test -s "${conffile}"
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then
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if awk --version > /dev/null
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then
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conffvalue()
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{
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awk -F= '/^[\t]*[^#]/ && $1 ~ re {print $2; exit}' \
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re="$1" "${conffile}"
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}
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else
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echo "(You seem to be missing awk, so I can't read the values currently"
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echo "stored in ${conffile}; you'll have to re-enter them manually if"
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echo "you want to re-use them. ${conffile} will not be overwritten"
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echo "unless you confirm the overwrite at the end of the configuration.)"
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echo
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echo
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fi
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fi
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echo "Configure sSMTP in Six Easy Steps"
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echo
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echo "(1) mailhub"
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echo "This is the computer responsible for handling your outgoing mail."
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echo "It could be the SMTP server of your ISP, or a departmental mailhub."
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echo "Use the fully-qualified domain name (foo.bar.baz) of the mailhub;"
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echo "if it uses an unusual SMTP port number, use the colon syntax"
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echo " foo.bar.baz:2525"
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echo "Otherwise sSMTP will use the standard SMTP port number (25)."
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echo "(Note that sSMTP can support a user-dependent mailhub with the"
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echo "'reverse aliases' feature, for which see the man page.)"
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echo
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found=$(conffvalue mailhub)
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found=${found:-$SMTPSERVER}
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echo -n "Please enter your mailhub [$found]: "
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read -e mailhub
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mailhub=${mailhub:-$found}
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echo
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echo "(2) FromLineOverride"
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echo "This specifies how sSMTP handles the From: line of outgoing mail."
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echo "If FromLineOverride=YES, sSMTP will leave the From: line alone if"
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echo "it already exists. If FromLineOverride has any other value, or"
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echo "there is no From: line, sSMTP creates the From: line using your"
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echo "username (or the -f command-line option), and the value of the"
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echo "rewriteDomain option (step (4), below)."
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echo " If you use a mail user agent (MUA; e.g. mutt, pine) I recommend"
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echo "using YES and having the MUA set the From: line. (Exception: the"
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echo "'reverse aliases' feature can be used to set up a particular From:"
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echo "address for each user, in which case don't use FromLineOverride=YES."
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echo "See the man page.)"
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echo
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found=$(conffvalue FromLineOverride)
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found=${found:-YES}
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echo -n "FromLineOverride? [$found]: "
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read -e FromLineOverride
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FromLineOverride=${FromLineOverride:-$found}
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echo
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echo "(3) hostname"
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echo "sSMTP uses the hostname of your computer to identify itself to the"
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echo "mailhub, and in the Received: headers of the outgoing mail. This"
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echo "has relatively little effect on how the mail is handled."
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echo " Use the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) of your computer"
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echo "(foo.bar.baz). If it doesn't have a FQDN, use some name for your box."
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echo
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found=$(conffvalue hostname)
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##no --fqdn option on Cygwin
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#found=$(found:-`hostname --fqdn`)
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echo -n "Hostname of your box [$found]: "
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read -e hostname
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hostname=${hostname:-$found}
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echo
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echo "(4) rewriteDomain"
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echo "Please enter the mail name of your system."
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echo "sSMTP uses this value to add a domain to unqualified e-mail addresses"
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echo "(addresses without an @-sign)."
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echo " You probably want to use the domain from your own e-mail address."
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echo "You probably want to set up your MUA to handle unqualified addresses"
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echo "itself, in which case sSMTP will never have to use this. (Users of"
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echo "cron note that cron always uses unqualified addresses.)"
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echo
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found=$(conffvalue rewriteDomain)
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if test -f /etc/mailname
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then found=${found:-`head -1 /etc/mailname`}
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fi
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found=${found:-$hostname}
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echo -n "Mail name [$found]: "
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read -e rewriteDomain
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rewriteDomain=${rewriteDomain:-$found}
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echo
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echo "(5) root"
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echo "If sSMTP finds an unqualified e-mail address among"
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echo "the recipients, and it corresponds to a username on your local"
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echo "machine with a userid less than 1000, then the e-mail is sent to"
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echo "this value instead. The idea is that mail sent to 'root' should"
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echo "probably go to 'postmaster' instead."
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echo " If you set up your MUA to do its own handling of unqualified"
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echo "addresses, this is irrelevant. (But note that cron does use"
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echo "unqualified addresses corresponding to local usernames.)"
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echo "Use your own e-mail address unless you know a better postmaster."
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echo
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found=$(conffvalue root)
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found=${found:-postmaster}
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echo -n "System users receive mail at [$found]: "
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read -e root
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root=${root:-$found}
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echo
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echo "(6) link /usr/sbin/sendmail to /usr/sbin/ssmtp?"
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echo "Some programs (e.g. cron) expect /usr/sbin/sendmail to handle mail."
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/usr/sbin/alternatives --install /usr/sbin/sendmail mta /usr/sbin/ssmtp.exe 0 \
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--slave /usr/lib/sendmail mta-sendmail /usr/sbin/ssmtp.exe \
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--slave /usr/bin/mailq mta-mailq /usr/sbin/ssmtp.exe \
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--slave /usr/bin/newaliases mta-newaliases /usr/sbin/ssmtp.exe
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/usr/sbin/alternatives --set mta /usr/sbin/ssmtp.exe
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echo
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#
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# Generate revalias file
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#
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if ! test -e "${revaliasfile}"
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then
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cat > "${revaliasfile}" <<-EOF
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# sSMTP aliases
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#
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# Format: local_account:outgoing_address:mailhub
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#
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# Example: root:your_login@your.domain:mailhub.your.domain[:port]
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# where [:port] is an optional port number that defaults to 25.
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EOF
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fi
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#
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# Generate configuration file
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#
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if test -s "${conffile}"
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then
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echo
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echo
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echo "Configuration file ${conffile} already exists."
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echo -n "Reconfigure and lose your previous settings (y/N)? "
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read -e ans
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if test "$ans" = "y" -o "$ans" = "Y"
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then
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true
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else
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exit 0
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fi
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fi
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cat > "${conffile}" <<EOF
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#
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# /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf -- a config file for sSMTP sendmail.
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#
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mailhub=$mailhub
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FromLineOverride=$FromLineOverride
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hostname=$hostname
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rewriteDomain=$rewriteDomain
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root=$root
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#UseTLS=YES
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#AuthUser=your_email_login
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#AuthPass=do_you_really_want_to_do_this?
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#UseTLSCert=YES
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#TLSCert=/etc/ssl/certs/ssmtp.pem
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#Debug=YES
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# Configure sSMTP in Six Easy Steps (or so)
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#
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# (1) mailhub
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# This is the computer responsible for handling your outgoing mail.
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# It could be the SMTP server of your ISP, or a departmental mailhub.
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# Use the fully-qualified domain name (foo.bar.baz) of the mailhub;
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# if it uses an unusual SMTP port number, use the colon syntax
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# foo.bar.baz:2525
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# Otherwise sSMTP will use the standard SMTP port number (25).
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# (Note that sSMTP can support a user-dependent mailhub with the
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# 'reverse aliases' feature, for which see the man page.)
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#
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# (2) FromLineOverride
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# This specifies how sSMTP handles the From: line of outgoing mail.
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# If FromLineOverride=YES, sSMTP will leave the From: line alone if
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# it already exists. If FromLineOverride has any other value, or
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# there is no From: line, sSMTP creates the From: line using your
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# username (or the -f command-line option), and the value of the
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# rewriteDomain option (step (4), below).
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# If you use a mail user agent (MUA; e.g. mutt, pine) I recommend
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# using YES and having the MUA set the From: line. (Exception: the
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# 'reverse aliases' feature can be used to set up a particular From:
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# address for each user, in which case don't use FromLineOverride=YES.
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# See the man page.)
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#
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# (3) hostname
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# sSMTP uses the hostname of your computer to identify itself to the
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# mailhub, and in the Received: headers of the outgoing mail. This
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# has relatively little effect on how the mail is handled.
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# Use the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) of your computer
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# (foo.bar.baz). If it doesn't have a FQDN, use some name for your box.
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#
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# (4) rewriteDomain
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# Please enter the mail name of your system.
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# sSMTP uses this value to add a domain to unqualified e-mail addresses
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# (addresses without an @-sign).
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# You probably want to use the domain from your own e-mail address.
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# You probably want to set up your MUA to handle unqualified addresses
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# itself, in which case sSMTP will never have to use this. (Users of
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# cron note that cron always uses unqualified addresses.)
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#
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# (5) root
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# If sSMTP finds an unqualified e-mail address among
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# the recipients, and it corresponds to a username on your local
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# machine with a userid less than 1000, then the e-mail is sent to
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# this value instead. The idea is that mail sent to 'root' should
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# probably go to 'postmaster' instead.
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# If you set up your MUA to do its own handling of unqualified
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# addresses, this is irrelevant. (But note that cron does use
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# unqualified addresses corresponding to local usernames.)
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# Use your own e-mail address unless you know a better postmaster.
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#
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# (6) link /usr/sbin/sendmail to /usr/sbin/ssmtp?
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# Some programs (e.g. cron) expect /usr/sbin/sendmail to handle mail.
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# You may wish to ensure that it is a symbolic link to /usr/sbin/ssmtp.
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#
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# (7) Miscellaneous SSL/TLS configuration
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# Use SSL/TLS to send secure messages to server.
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# UseTLS=YES
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# Use SSL/TLS certificate to authenticate against smtp host.
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# UseTLSCert=YES
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# Use this RSA certificate.
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# TLSCert=/etc/ssl/certs/ssmtp.pem
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#
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# (8) Debugging
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# Get enhanced (*really* enhanced) debugging information in the logs
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# If you want to have debugging of the config file parsing, move this option
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# to the top of the config file and uncomment
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# Debug=YES
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EOF
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echo
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echo
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echo "Please check the configuration file ${conffile} for correctness."
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echo
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echo
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