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#
# Server configuration
#
[server]

# Protocols to load
protocols=<<EOT
Postfix
Bizanga
EOT

# Modules to load
modules=<<EOT
Core
AccessControl
CheckHelo
CheckSPF
Greylisting
Quotas
EOT

# User to run this daemon as
#user=
#group=

# Filename to store pid of parent process
pid_file=/var/run/cluebringer/cbpolicyd.pid

# Uncommenting the below option will prevent cbpolicyd going into the background
#background=no

# Preforking configuration
#
# min_server		- Minimum servers to keep around
# min_spare_servers	- Minimum spare servers to keep around ready to 
# 			  handle requests
# max_spare_servers	- Maximum spare servers to have around doing nothing
# max_servers		- Maximum servers alltogether
# max_requests		- Maximum number of requests each child will serve
#
# One may want to use the following as a rough guideline...
# Small mailserver:  2, 2, 4, 10, 1000
# Medium mailserver: 4, 4, 12, 25, 1000
# Large mailserver: 8, 8, 16, 64, 1000
#
#min_servers=4
#min_spare_servers=4
#max_spare_servers=12
#max_servers=25
#max_requests=1000



# Log level:
# 0 - Errors only
# 1 - Warnings and errors
# 2 - Notices, warnings, errors
# 3 - Info, notices, warnings, errors
# 4 - Debugging 
#log_level=2

# File to log to instead of stdout
#log_file=/var/log/cbpolicyd.log

# Log destination for mail logs...
# main		- Default. Log to policyd's main log mechanism, accepts NO args
# syslog	- log mail via syslog
#			format: log_mail=facility@method,args
#
# Valid methods for syslog:
# native	- Let Sys::Syslog decide
# unix		- Unix socket
# udp		- UDP socket
# stream	- Stream (for Solaris)
#
# Example: unix native
#log_mail=mail@syslog:native
#
# Example: unix socket 
#log_mail=mail@syslog:unix
#
# Example: udp
#log_mail=mail@syslog:udp,127.0.0.1
#
# Example: Solaris 
#log_mail=local0@syslog:stream,/dev/log
#log_mail=maillog
log_mail=mail@syslog:native

# Things to log in extreme detail
# modules 	- Log detailed module running information
# tracking 	- Log detailed tracking information
# policies 	- Log policy resolution
# protocols 	- Log general protocol info, but detailed
# bizanga 	- Log the bizanga protocol
#
# There is no default for this configuration option. Options can be
# separated by commas. ie. protocols,modules
#
#log_detail=

# IP to listen on, * for all
#host=*
host=127.0.0.1

# Port to run on
#port=10031

# Timeout in communication with clients
#timeout=120

# cidr_allow/cidr_deny
# Comma, whitespace or semi-colon separated. Contains a CIDR block to 
# compare the clients IP to.  If cidr_allow or cidr_deny options are 
# given, the incoming client must match a cidr_allow and not match a 
# cidr_deny or the client connection will be closed.
#cidr_allow=0.0.0.0/0
#cidr_deny=



[database]
#DSN=DBI:SQLite:dbname=policyd.sqlite
#DSN=DBI:mysql:database=policyd;host=localhost
#DSN=DBI:Pg:database=policyd;host=localhost
#DSN=DBI:_DBC_DBTYPE_:dbname=_DBC_DBNAME_;host=_DBC_DBSERVER_
## Debian
# DB_Type can be one of - pgsql, mysql or sqlite3
# DB_Host is ignored for sqlite3. For pgsql and mysql it should be left 
#         unset or as 'localhost' if you wish to use unix sockets to communicate
#         with the database. To use TCP/IP to connect to a local database set 
#         '127.0.0.1' as the value. Otherwise use the hostname or IP address of 
#         the database server.
# DB_Port is ignored for sqlite3. For pgsql it will default to '5432' and 
#         for mysql the default is '3306'. If you are running your database server
#         on a non-standard port you should set it's value here.
# DB_Name defaults to '/var/lib/cluebringer/cluebringer.db' for sqlite3, if you 
#         wish to use another file for the database set it's full path here and 
#         ensure that the cluebringer user can read and write not only the file
#         but the directory it lives in. For pgsql and mysql this will 
#         default to 'cluebringer', otherwise you should set the name of the 
#         database here.

DB_Type=_DBC_DBTYPE_
DB_Host=_DBC_DBSERVER_
DB_Port=_DBC_DBPORT_
DB_Name=_DBC_DBNAME_
Username=_DBC_DBUSER_
Password=_DBC_DBPASS_


# What do we do when we have a database connection problem
# tempfail	- Return temporary failure
# pass		- Return success
bypass_mode=tempfail

# How many seconds before we retry a DB connection
bypass_timeout=30



# Access Control module
[AccessControl]
enable=1


# Greylisting module
[Greylisting]
enable=1


# CheckHelo module
[CheckHelo]
enable=1


# CheckSPF module
[CheckSPF]
enable=1


# Quotas module
[Quotas]
enable=1