# Ammount of debugging information logged. 0 logs no debugging messages # 4 includes all debug messages. debugLevel = 0 # If set to 1, no messages are rejected by greylisting. This allows a # greylist to be built up without blocking legitimate messages. Enable # this for a day or week if you want to make sure your most common # correspondants do not get greylisted. defaultSeedOnly = 0 # If not overridden in the directory-based configuration, this is the # amount of time of new greylist entries. defaultAllowTime = 600 # Path to the directory-based configuration. This can be used to override # the configuration values for certain remote hosts, senders or # recipients. configPath = 'file:///var/db/tumgreyspf/config' # Directory where the greylist resides. greylistDir = '/var/db/tumgreyspf/data' # Path to the program used for SPF checking. This can either be the # perl version available from http://www.openspf.com/ or the # "spfquery-static" program built from libspf2, also available from # http://www.openspf.com/ spfqueryPath = '/usr/local/bin/spfquery' # Directory where the blackhole information goes. "ips" sub-directory # contains IPs that have touched us with a bad address. "addresses" # sub-directory has a file per address named after the bad addresses. blackholeDir = '/var/db/tumgreyspf/blackhole' # If set to 1, the last byte of the sender's IP address will be ignored. # So, if mail from 1.2.3.4 was delayed, then redelivered by 1.2.3.58, # the message would be accepted as if it came from the same server. # This allows pools of mail servers to appear as one, increasing # compatibility with large email services. ignoreLastByte = 1