#ident "@(#)samples/bigsite/workstns/directors 1.2 10/24/90 05:20:58" # the following two directors are magic for accessing mailing list literal # addresses supplied by the "aliasfile" driver and the "forwardfile" driver # respectively. # aliasinclude - expand ":include:filename" addresses produced by alias files aliasinclude: driver = aliasinclude, # use this special-case driver nobody; # associate nobody user with addresses # when mild permission violations # are encountered copysecure, # get permissions from alias director copyowners # get owners from alias director # forwardinclude - expand ":include:filename" addrs produced by forward files forwardinclude: driver = forwardinclude, # use this special-case driver nobody; copysecure, # get perms from forwarding director copyowners # get owners from forwarding director # get aliases from /private/usr/lib/smail/aliases, which is optional private_aliases: owner=owner-$user, driver=aliasfile; file=/private/usr/lib/smail/aliases, optional, proto=lsearch # straight text ASCII file # aliases - search for alias expansions stored in a database aliases: driver = aliasfile, # general-purpose aliasing director owner = owner-$user; # problems go to an owner address file = mail.aliases, # use this for YP proto = yp # use this for YP # forward - search for forward expansions stored in a database forward: driver = aliasfile, # general-purpose aliasing director sender_okay, # sender can be in the list owner = postmaster@bargw.bar.foo.com;# problems to forward maintainers file = mail.forward, # use this for YP proto = yp # use this for YP # dotforward - expand .forward files in user home directories dotforward: driver = forwardfile, # general-purpose forwarding director owner = Postmaster, # problems go to the Postmaster nobody, sender_okay; # sender never removed from expansion file = ~/.forward, # .forward file in home directories checkowner, # the user can own this file owners = root, # or root can own the file modemask = 002, # it should not be globally writable caution = daemon:root, # don't run things as root or daemon # be extra carefull of remotely accessible home directories unsecure = "~ftp:~uucp:~nuucp:/tmp:/usr/tmp" # forwardto - expand a "Forward to " in user mailbox files # # This emulates the V6/V7/System-V forwarding mechanism which uses a # line of forward addresses stored at the beginning of user mailbox files # prefixed with the string "Forward to " forwardto: driver = forwardfile, owner = real-$user, nobody, sender_okay; file = /usr/spool/mail/${lc:user}, # point at user mailbox files forwardto, # enable "Forward to " function checkowner, # the user can own this file owners = root, # or root can own the file modemask = 0022, # only owner should be able to write caution = daemon:root # don't run things as root or daemon # user - match users on the local host with delivery to their mailboxes user: driver = user; # driver to match usernames transport = local # local transport goes to mailboxes # real_user - match usernames when prefixed with the string "real-" # # This is useful for allowing an address which explicitly delivers to a # user's mailbox file. For example, errors in a .forward file expansion # can be delivered here, or forwarding loops between multiple machines # can be resolved by using a real-username address. real_user: driver = user; transport = local, prefix = "real-" # for example, match real-root # let users put mailing lists on their local machines private_lists: caution, owner=owner-$user, driver=forwardfile; file=/private/usr/lib/smail/lists/${lc:user} # lists - expand mailing lists stored in a list directory # # mailing lists can be created simply by creating a file in the # /usr/lib/smail/lists directory. lists: driver = forwardfile, caution, # flag all addresses with caution nobody, # and then associate the nobody user owner = owner-$user; # system V sites may wish to use # o-$user, as owner-$user may be # too long for a 14-char filename. # map the name of the mailing list to lower case file = lists/${lc:user} # smart_user - a partially specified smartuser director # # If the config file attribute smart_user is defined as a string such as # "$user@domain-gateway" then users not matched otherwise will be sent # off to the host "domain-gateway". # # If the smart_user attribute is not defined, this director is ignored. smart_user: driver = smartuser; # special-case driver # do not match addresses which cannot be made into valid # RFC822 local addresses without the use of double quotes. well_formed_only