freebsd-ports/mail/cyrus/files/imapd.conf
Will Andrews fae99bfc40 Update to 1.6.24. Fix /var/pwcheck handling since that's moved to the
security/cyrus-sasl port.  Fix deliver.c so it uses the correct location
of sendmail (/usr/sbin/sendmail vs. /usr/lib/sendmail).  Open the port up
to the world after previous maintainer showed no interest in the port for
nearly 2 years.

PR:		22791, 22465
Submitted by:	Martti Kuparinen <martti.kuparinen@piuha.net>
		Scot W. Hetzel <hetzels@westbend.net>
2000-12-21 08:25:50 +00:00

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#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# Sample configurations file for Cyrus IMAPd
# Most lines in this file are commented; in this case the default is used.
# The commented lines (usually) contain the default value
# The pathname of the IMAP configuration directory
#
configdirectory: /usr/local/etc/imap
# The partition name used by default for new mailboxes
#
#defaultpartition: default
# The directory for the different partitions
#
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
# The umask value used by various Cyrus IMAP programs
#
#umask: 077
# Whether to allow anonymous logins
#
#allowanonymouslogin: no
# The percent of quota utilization over which the server generates
# warnings.
#
#quotawarn: 90
# The length of the IMAP server's inactivity autologout timer, in minutes.
# The minimum value is 30, the default.
#
#timeout: 30
# Set the length of the POP server's inactivity autologout timer, in
# minutes. The minimum value is 10, the default.
#
#poptimeout: 10
# Set the minimum amount of time the server forces users to wait between
# successive POP logins, in minutes. The default is 0.
#
#popminpoll: 0
# The list of userids with administrative rights. Separate each userid
# with a space. We recommend that administrator userids be separate from
# standard userids. Sites using Kerberos authentication may use separate
# "admin" instances.
#
#admins: <none>
# The list of the host names of the mail domain's IMSP servers. Separate each
# host name with a space. The Kerberos identities of these servers may login
# as any user in order to perform commands by proxy.
#
#imspservers: <none>
# The Access Control List (ACL) placed on a newly-created (non-user)
# mailbox that does not have a parent mailbox.
#
#defaultacl: anyone lrs
# The pathname of the news spool directory. Only used if the partition-news
# configuration option is set.
#
#newsspool: <no default>
# Prefix to be prepended to newsgroup names to make the corresponding IMAP
# mailbox names.
#
#newsprefix: <none>
# If nonzero, normal users may create their own IMAP accounts by creating
# the mailbox INBOX. The user's quota is set to the value if it is positive,
# otherwise the user has unlimited quota.
#
#autocreatequota: 0
# Include notations in the protocol telemetry logs indicating the number
# of seconds since the last command or response.
#
#logtimestamps: no
# Number of seconds to pause after a successful plaintext login. For systems
# that support strong authentication, this permits users to perceive a cost
# of using plaintext passwords.
#
#plaintextloginpause: 0
# The pathname of srvtab file containing the server's private key. This
# option is only used when the server is compiled with Kerberos
# authentication.
#
#srvtab: /etc/srvtab
# The list of remote realms whose users may log in using cross-realm
# authentications. Seperate each realm name by a space. This option is
# only used when the server is compiled with Kerberos authentication.
#
#loginrealms: <none>
# If enabled, any authentication identity which has a rights on a user's
# INBOX may log in as that user. This option is only used when the server
# is compiled with Kerberos authentication.
#
#loginuseacl: no
# If enabled, deliver wil look for Sieve scripts in user's home directories:
# ~user/.sieve.
#
sieveusehomedir: false
# If sieveusehomedir is false, this directory is searched for Sieve scripts.
# The active Sieve script is s called "default", placed in the users sieve
# sieve directory (ie. /usr/local/etc/imap/sieve/u/user).
#
sievedir: /usr/local/etc/imap/sieve
# If enabled, the partitions will also be hashed, in addition to the hashing
# done on configuration directories. This is recommended if one partition has
# a very bushy mailbox tree.
#
#hashimapspool: false
# The mechanism used by the server to verify plaintext passwords. Possible
# values include "PAM", "kerberos_v4", "passwd", and "shadow"
#
sasl_pwcheck_method: pwcheck
# If enabled, the SASL library will automatically create authentication
# secrets when given a plaintext password. See the SASL documentation.
#
#sasl_auto_transition: no
#
# EOF