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# Sample asmtpd.conf file, suitable for sendmail

#BindAddr YOUR.IP.ADDRESS
#Hostname YOUR.HOST.NAME

# If you wish to relay mail for clients with IP prefixes or domain
# names:
#
#TrustedNet 10.0.0.0/8
#TrustedNet 172.16.0.0/12
#TrustedNet 192.168.0.0/16
#TrustedDomain my.trusted.domain

# For sendmail, use these three settings
#
Separator +
SendmailPriv 1
Sendmail sendmail -Am -oi -os -oee

# For very old versions of sendmail that don't accept the -Ac/-Am
# flags, comment out the above and use these lines instead.
#
#Separator +
#EmptySender @
#Sendmail sendmail -oi -os -oee

# For qmail, comment out the sendmail lines and uncomment these:
#
#Separator -
#Sendmail sendmail -oi -os -oem

# For anything besides sendmail or qmail, you probably the following
# lines.  These should work for postfix, but you will want to set:
#
#    recipient_delimiter = +
#
# in your /etc/postfix/mail.cf file.  If you've configured postfix
# with something else, such as "recipient_delimiter = -", just change
# the value of Separator below to match whatever delimiter you chose.
#
#Separator +
#Sendmail sendmail -oi -os -oem

# If the user you created for mail avenger is called anything other
# than "avenger", you will want to change the following line:
#
AvengerUser avenger

# The following line allows mail from legitimate sites that "forge"
# mail (the way evite used to).  You are strongly advised not to
# change this line.  For more information, see:
#    http://www.trusted-forwarder.org/
#
SPFfail include:spf.trusted-forwarder.org

# The following parameters can be set to throttle aggressive senders
#
#MaxClients 60
#MaxConPerIP 10
#MaxRcpts 5
#MaxMsgSize 104857600
#SMTPTimeout 30
#MaxMsgsPerIP    msgs-per-hour [msgs-max]
#MaxErrorsPerIP  msgs-per-hour [msgs-max]

# Uncomment the following if you install a filter script to throttle
# senders with the kernel firewall.  (This is the best approach, but
# you have to write a script appropriate for your exact setup.)
#
#SMTPFilter /etc/avenger/smtp-filter

# When set, asmtpd will accept mail when it is an MX record for a host,
# even if the recipient domain is not listed in /etc/avenger/domains.
#
MXLocalRcpt 1

# Example real-time blackhole lists to consult.  Note by default these
# don't reject mail, they just record status in the X-Avenger header
# and set RBL_* environment variables for scripts.
#
#RBL cbl.abuseat.org
#RBL list.dsbl.org
#RBL dnsbl.sorbs.net
#RBL bl.spamcop.net
#RBL sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org
#RBL dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net

# These record transcripts of for SMTP sessions and avenger script
# runs, respectively, in the system log.  DebugSMTP is recommended, at
# least initially, so that you can investigate any messages
# inadvertently rejected.
#
DebugSMTP 1
#DebugAvenger 1

# List any users who should receive all mail
NoCheck postmaster
NoCheck abuse