mailiverse/deploy/james/apache-james-conf/usersrepository-template.conf

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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-->
<!--
This template file can be used as example for James Server configuration
DO NOT USE IT AS SUCH AND ADAPT IT TO YOUR NEEDS
-->
<!-- See http://james.apache.org/server/3/config.html for usage -->
<!-- Configure User Repositories here. -->
<!-- -->
<!-- User repositories are required for the following purposes: -->
<!-- - storing James user information and authentication data. -->
<!-- -->
<!-- JPA based backend. Support password algorithm are:
MD5, SHA-256, SHA-512, NONE
-->
<usersrepository name="LocalUsers" class="org.apache.james.user.jpa.JPAUsersRepository">
<algorithm>MD5</algorithm>
<enableVirtualHosting>false</enableVirtualHosting>
</usersrepository>
<!-- Read-Only LDAP based UsersRepository -->
<!--
<repository name="LocalUsers" class="org.apache.james.user.ldap.ReadOnlyUsersLDAPRepository" ldapHost="ldap://myldapserver:389"
principal="uid=ldapUser,ou=system" credentials="password" userBase="ou=People,o=myorg.com,ou=system" userIdAttribute="uid"/>;
-->
<!-- The UsersRepository implementations below are DEPRECATED and will get removed in the next release -->
<!-- They are just listed here for backward-compatibility-->
<!-- File-based user repositories Use these configurations to store user info in the filesystem -->
<!-- The LocalUsers repository, for storing James' User info. -->
<!-- DEPRECATED: This implementation will get removed in the next release -->
<!--
<usersrepository name="LocalUsers" class="org.apache.james.user.file.UsersFileRepository">
<destination URL="file://var/users/"/>
<ignoreCase>true</ignoreCase>
<enableAliases>true</enableAliases>
<enableForwarding>true</enableForwarding>
<enableVirtualHosting>false</enableVirtualHosting>
</usersrepository>
-->
<!-- Database backed user repositories -->
<!-- -->
<!-- Use these configurations to store user info in a database. -->
<!-- Note: The<data-source>element must refer to a connection configured -->
<!-- in the<database-connections>configuration section. -->
<!-- The LocalUsers repository, for storing James' User info. -->
<!-- DEPRECATED: This implementation will get removed in the next release -->
<!-- Use JPAUsersRepository if you want to store the Users in a database -->
<!--
<usersrepository name="LocalUsers" class="org.apache.james.user.jdbc.JamesUsersJdbcRepository" destinationURL="db://maildb/users">
<sqlFile>file://conf/sqlResources.xml</sqlFile>
<ignoreCase>true</ignoreCase>
<enableAliases>true</enableAliases>
<enableForwarding>true</enableForwarding>
<enableVirtualHosting>false</enableVirtualHosting>
</usersrepository>
-->