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-######################################################################
-# Runtime configuration file for Exim #
-######################################################################
-
-
-# This is a default configuration file which will operate correctly in
-# uncomplicated installations. Please see the manual for a complete list
-# of all the runtime configuration options that can be included in a
-# configuration file.
-
-
-# This file is divided into several parts, all but the last of which are
-# terminated by a line containing the word "end". The parts must appear
-# in the correct order, and all must be present (even if some of them are
-# in fact empty). Blank lines, and lines starting with # are ignored.
-
-
-
-######################################################################
-# MAIN CONFIGURATION SETTINGS #
-######################################################################
-
-# Specify your host's canonical name here. If this option is not set, the
-# uname() function is called to obtain the name.
-
-# primary_hostname =
-
-
-# Specify the domain you want to be added to all unqualified addresses
-# here. Unqualified addresses are accepted only from local callers by
-# default. See the receiver_unqualified_{hosts,nets} options if you want
-# to permit unqualified addresses from remote sources. If this option is
-# not set, the primary_hostname value is used for qualification.
-
-# qualify_domain =
-
-
-# If you want unqualified recipient addresses to be qualified with a different
-# domain to unqualified sender addresses, specify the recipient domain here.
-# If this option is not set, the qualify_domain value is used.
-
-# qualify_recipient =
-
-
-# Specify your local domains as a colon-separated list here. If this option
-# is not set (i.e. not mentioned in the configuration file), the
-# qualify_recipient value is used as the only local domain. If you do not want
-# to do any local deliveries, uncomment the following line, but do not supply
-# any data for it. This sets local_domains to an empty string, which is not
-# the same as not mentioning it at all. An empty string specifies that there
-# are no local domains; not setting it at all causes the default value (the
-# setting of qualify_recipient) to be used.
-
-# local_domains =
-
-
-# If you want to accept mail addressed to your host's literal IP address, for
-# example, mail addressed to "user@[111.111.111.111]", then uncomment the
-# following line, or supply the literal domain(s) as part of "local_domains"
-# above.
-
-# local_domains_include_host_literals
-
-
-# No local deliveries will ever be run under the uids of these users (a colon-
-# separated list). An attempt to do so gets changed so that it runs under the
-# uid of "nobody" instead. This is a paranoic safety catch. Note the default
-# setting means you cannot deliver mail addressed to root as if it were a
-# normal user. This isn't usually a problem, as most sites have an alias for
-# root that redirects such mail to a human administrator.
-
-exim_user = XX_BINOWN_XX
-exim_group = mail
-never_users = root
-
-
-# The setting below causes Exim to do a reverse DNS lookup on all incoming
-# IP calls, in order to get the true host name. If you feel this is too
-# expensive, you can specify the networks for which a lookup is done, or
-# remove the setting entirely.
-
-host_lookup_nets = 0.0.0.0/0
-
-
-# Exim contains support for the Realtime Blocking List (RBL) that is being
-# maintained as part of the DNS. See http://maps.vix.com/rbl/ for background.
-# Uncommenting the following line will make Exim reject mail from any
-# host whose IP address is blacklisted in the RBL at maps.vix.com.
-
-# rbl_domains = rbl.maps.vix.com
-
-
-# The setting below locks out the use of your host as a mail relay by any
-# other host. If you want to permit relaying through your host from certain
-# hosts or IP networks, you need to vary this option and/or make use of the
-# other three options in the set sender_{host,net}_{accept,reject}_relay.
-# See the section of the manual entitled "Control of relaying" for more info.
-# Removing this setting altogether is not recommended, because there are many
-# unscrupulous people out there who will make use of open relays to try to
-# disguise the source of unsolicited bulk mail.
-
-sender_net_accept_relay = 127.0.0.1/32
-
-
-# If you want Exim to support the "percent hack" for all your local domains,
-# uncomment the following line. This is the feature by which mail addressed
-# to x%y@z (where z is one of your local domains) is locally rerouted to
-# x@y and sent on. Otherwise x%y is treated as an ordinary local part.
-
-# percent_hack_domains=*
-
-pid_file_path = /var/run/exim%s.pid
-
-
-end
-
-
-
-######################################################################
-# TRANSPORTS CONFIGURATION #
-######################################################################
-# ORDER DOES NOT MATTER #
-# Only one appropriate transport is called for each delivery. #
-######################################################################
-
-# A transport is used only when referenced from a director or a router that
-# successfully handles an address.
-
-
-# This transport is used for delivering messages over SMTP connections.
-
-remote_smtp:
- driver = smtp
-
-
-# This transport is used for local delivery to user mailboxes. By default
-# it will be run under the uid and gid of the local user, and requires
-# the sticky bit to be set on the /var/mail directory. Some systems use
-# the alternative approach of running mail deliveries under a particular
-# group instead of using the sticky bit. The commented options below show
-# how this can be done.
-
-local_delivery:
- driver = appendfile
- file = /var/mail/${local_part}
- delivery_date_add
- envelope_to_add
- return_path_add
- group = mail
- mode = 0660
-
-
-# This transport is used for handling pipe addresses generated by alias
-# or .forward files. It has a conventional name, since it is not actually
-# mentioned elsewhere in this configuration file. (A different name *can*
-# be specified via the "address_pipe_transport" option if you really want
-# to.) If the pipe generates any standard output, it is returned to the sender
-# of the message as a delivery error. Set return_fail_output instead if you
-# want this to happen only when the pipe fails to complete normally.
-
-address_pipe:
- driver = pipe
- return_output
-
-
-# This transport is used for handling file addresses generated by alias
-# or .forward files. It has a conventional name, since it is not actually
-# mentioned elsewhere in this configuration file.
-
-address_file:
- driver = appendfile
- delivery_date_add
- envelope_to_add
- return_path_add
-
-
-# This transport is used for handling file addresses generated by alias
-# or .forward files if the path ends in "/", which causes it to be treated
-# as a directory name rather than a file name. Each message is then delivered
-# to a unique file in the directory. If instead you want all such deliveries to
-# be in the "maildir" format that is used by some other mail software,
-# uncomment the final option below. If this is done, the directory specified
-# in the .forward or alias file is the base maildir directory.
-#
-# Should you want to be able to specify either maildir or non-maildir
-# directory-style deliveries, then you must set up yet another transport,
-# called address_directory2. This is used if the path ends in "//" so should
-# be the one used for maildir, as the double slash suggests another level
-# of directory. In the absence of address_directory2, paths ending in //
-# are passed to address_directory.
-
-address_directory:
- driver = appendfile
- delivery_date_add
- envelope_to_add
- return_path_add
- no_from_hack
- prefix = ""
- suffix = ""
-# maildir_format
-
-
-# This transport is used for handling autoreplies generated by the filtering
-# option of the forwardfile director. It has a conventional name, since it
-# is not actually mentioned elsewhere in this configuration file.
-
-address_reply:
- driver = autoreply
-
-
-end
-
-
-
-######################################################################
-# DIRECTORS CONFIGURATION #
-# Specifies how local addresses are handled #
-######################################################################
-# ORDER DOES MATTER #
-# A local address is passed to each in turn until it is accepted. #
-######################################################################
-
-# Local addresses are those with a domain that matches some item in the
-# "local_domains" setting above, or those which are passed back from the
-# routers because of a "self=local" setting (not used in this configuration).
-
-
-# This director handles aliasing using a traditional /etc/aliases file.
-# If any of your aliases expand to pipes or files, you will need to set
-# up a user and a group for these deliveries to run under. You can do
-# this by uncommenting the "user" option below (changing the user name
-# as appropriate) and adding a "group" option if necessary.
-
-system_aliases:
- driver = aliasfile
- file = /etc/aliases
- search_type = lsearch
-# user = XX_BINOWN_XX
-
-
-# This director handles forwarding using traditional .forward files.
-# If you want it also to allow mail filtering when a forward file
-# starts with the string "# Exim filter", uncomment the "filter" option.
-# The check_ancestor option means that if the forward file generates an
-# address that is an ancestor of the current one, the current one gets
-# passed on instead. This covers the case where A is aliased to B and B
-# has a .forward file pointing to A.
-
-userforward:
- driver = forwardfile
- file = .forward
- no_verify
- no_expn
- check_ancestor
-# filter
-
-
-# This director matches local user mailboxes.
-
-localuser:
- driver = localuser
- transport = local_delivery
-
-
-end
-
-
-
-######################################################################
-# ROUTERS CONFIGURATION #
-# Specifies how remote addresses are handled #
-######################################################################
-# ORDER DOES MATTER #
-# A remote address is passed to each in turn until it is accepted. #
-######################################################################
-
-# Remote addresses are those with a domain that does not match any item
-# in the "local_domains" setting above.
-
-
-# This router routes to remote hosts over SMTP using a DNS lookup with
-# default options.
-
-lookuphost:
- driver = lookuphost
- transport = remote_smtp
-
-
-# This router routes to remote hosts over SMTP by explicit IP address,
-# given as a "domain literal" in the form [nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn]. The RFCs
-# require this facility, which is why it is enabled by default in Exim.
-# If you want to lock it out, set forbid_domain_literals in the main
-# configuration section above.
-
-literal:
- driver = ipliteral
- transport = remote_smtp
-
-
-end
-
-
-
-######################################################################
-# RETRY CONFIGURATION #
-######################################################################
-
-# This single retry rule applies to all domains and all errors. It specifies
-# retries every 15 minutes for 2 hours, then increasing retry intervals,
-# starting at 1 hour and increasing each time by a factor of 1.5, up to 16
-# hours, then retries every 8 hours until 4 days have passed since the first
-# failed delivery.
-
-# Domain Error Retries
-# ------ ----- -------
-
-* * F,2h,15m; G,16h,1h,1.5; F,4d,8h
-
-end
-
-
-
-######################################################################
-# REWRITE CONFIGURATION #
-######################################################################
-
-# There are no rewriting specifications in this default configuration file.
-
-# End of Exim configuration file