postfixadmin/postfixadmin-vacation.conf

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# ========== begin configuration ==========
# IMPORTANT: If you put passwords into this script, then remember
# to restrict access to the script, so that only the vacation user
# can read it.
# db_type - uncomment one of these
our $db_type = 'mysql';
#our $db_type = 'Pg';
# leave empty for connection via UNIX socket
our $db_host = '';
# connection details
our $db_username = 'user';
our $db_password = 'password';
our $db_name = 'postfix';
our $vacation_domain = 'autoreply.example.org';
# smtp server used to send vacation e-mails
our $smtp_server = 'localhost';
our $smtp_server_port = 25;
# SMTP authentication protocol used for sending.
# Can be 'PLAIN', 'LOGIN', 'CRAM-MD5' or 'NTLM'
# Leave it blank if you don't use authentification
our $smtp_auth = undef;
# username used to login to the server
our $smtp_authid = 'someuser';
# password used to login to the server
our $smtp_authpwd = 'somepass';
# Set to 1 to enable logging to syslog.
our $syslog = 0;
# path to logfile, when empty logging is supressed
# change to e.g. /dev/null if you want nothing logged.
# if we can't write to this, and $log_to_file is 1 (below) the script will abort.
our $logfile='/var/log/vacation.log';
# 2 = debug + info, 1 = info only, 0 = error only
our $log_level = 2;
# Whether to log to file or not, 0 = do not write to a log file
our $log_to_file = 0;
# notification interval, in seconds
# set to 0 to notify only once
# e.g. 1 day ...
#my $interval = 60*60*24;
# disabled by default
our $interval = 0;