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<!--
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Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
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distributed with this work for additional information
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regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
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to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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"License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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"AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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specific language governing permissions and limitations
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under the License.
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-->
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<!--
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This template file can be used as example for James Server configuration
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DO NOT USE IT AS SUCH AND ADAPT IT TO YOUR NEEDS
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-->
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<!-- See http://james.apache.org/server/3/config.html for usage -->
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<smtpservers>
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<!-- The SMTP server is enabled by default -->
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<!-- Disabling blocks will stop them from listening, -->
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<!-- but does not free as many resources as removing them would -->
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<smtpserver enabled="true">
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<jmxName>smtpserver</jmxName>
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<!-- Configure this to bind to a specific inetaddress -->
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<!-- Please NOTE: you should add this IP also to your RemoteAddrNotInNetwork -->
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<!-- in order to avoid relay check for locallly generated bounces -->
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<!--
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Port 25 is the well-known/IANA registered port for SMTP.
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Port 465 is the well-known/IANA registered port for SMTP over TLS.
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-->
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<bind>0.0.0.0:10025</bind>
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<connectionBacklog>200</connectionBacklog>
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<!-- Set to true to support STARTTLS or TLS for the Socket.
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To use this you need to copy sunjce_provider.jar to /path/james/lib directory.
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-->
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<tls socketTLS="false" startTLS="true">
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<keystore>file://conf/keystore</keystore>
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<secret>password</secret>
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<provider>org.bouncycastle.jce.provider.BouncyCastleProvider</provider>
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<!-- The algorithm is optional and only needs to be specified when using something other
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than the Sun JCE provider - You could use IbmX509 with IBM Java runtime. -->
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<algorithm>SunX509</algorithm>
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</tls>
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<!-- This is the name used by the server to identify itself in the SMTP -->
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<!-- protocol. If autodetect is TRUE, the server will discover its -->
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<!-- own host name and use that in the protocol. If discovery fails, -->
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<!-- the value of 'localhost' is used. If autodetect is FALSE, James -->
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<!-- will use the specified value. -->
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<helloName autodetect="false">mail.mailiverse.com</helloName>
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<!-- connection timeout in secconds -->
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<connectiontimeout>360</connectiontimeout>
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<!-- Set the maximum simultaneous incoming connections for this service -->
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<connectionLimit>0</connectionLimit>
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<!-- Set the maximum simultaneous incoming connections per IP for this service -->
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<connectionLimitPerIP>0</connectionLimitPerIP>
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<!-- Uncomment this if you want to require SMTP authentication.
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supported values:
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true: required but announced only to not authorizedAddresses
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false: don't use AUTH
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announce: like true, but always announce AUTH capability to clients
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The correct behaviour per RFC value would be false or announce
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but we still support true for backward compatibility and because
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some webmail client fails when AUTH is announced but no authentication
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information has been provided
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-->
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<authRequired>true</authRequired>
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<!-- CHECKME! -->
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<!-- Uncomment this if you want to authorize specific addresses/networks.
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If you use SMTP AUTH, addresses that match those specified here will
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be permitted to relay without SMTP AUTH. If you do not use SMTP
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AUTH, and you specify addreses here, then only addresses that match
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those specified will be permitted to relay.
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Addresses may be specified as a an IP address or domain name, with an
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optional netmask, e.g.,
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127.*, 127.0.0.0/8, 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0, and localhost/8 are all the same
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See also the RemoteAddrNotInNetwork matcher in the transport processor.
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You would generally use one OR the other approach.
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-->
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<!-- <authorizedAddresses>127.0.0.0/8</authorizedAddresses> -->
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<!-- Uncomment this if you want to verify sender addresses, ensuring that -->
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<!-- the sender address matches the user who has authenticated. -->
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<!-- This prevents a user of your mail server from acting as someone else -->
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<!-- If unspecified, default value is true -->
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<verifyIdentity>true</verifyIdentity>
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-->
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<!-- This sets the maximum allowed message size (in kilobytes) for this -->
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<!-- SMTP service. If unspecified, the value defaults to 0, which means no limit. -->
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<maxmessagesize>0</maxmessagesize>
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<!-- This sets wether to enforce the use of HELO/EHLO salutation before a -->
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<!-- MAIL command is accepted. If unspecified, the value defaults to true -->
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<!--
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<heloEhloEnforcement>true</heloEhloEnforcement>
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-->
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<!-- WARNING: This is Non-RFC compliant (default value: true) -->
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<!-- See: http://wiki.apache.org/james/StandardsComplianceStatement -->
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<!-- TODO: CHANGE TO OFFICIAL URL LATER -->
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<addressBracketsEnforcement>true</addressBracketsEnforcement>
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<!-- This sets the SMTPGreeting which will be used when connect to the smtpserver -->
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<!-- If none is specified a default is generated -->
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<!--
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<smtpGreeting>JAMES SMTP Server</smtpGreeting>
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-->
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<!-- The configuration handler chain -->
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<handlerchain>
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<!-- This connect handler can be used to enable POP3 before SMTP support -->
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<!-- Plz note that only the ip get stored to indentify an authenticated client -->
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<!-- The expireTime is the time after which an ipAddress is handled as expired -->
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<!--
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.POP3BeforeSMTPHandler">
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<expireTime>1 hour</expireTime>
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</handler>
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-->
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<!-- This command handler check against RBL-Lists -->
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<!-- If getDetail is set to true it try to retrieve information from TXT Record -->
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<!-- why the ip was blocked. Default to false -->
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<!-- STOP - before you uncomment out the DNS RBL handler,
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please take a moment to review each block list. We
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have included some that various JAMES committers use,
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but you must decide which, if any, are appropriate
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for your environment. The mail servers hosting
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@apache.org mailing lists, for example, use a
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slightly different list than we have included below.
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And it is likely that most JAMES committes also have
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slightly different sets of lists. The SpamAssassin
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user's list would be one good place to discuss the
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measured quality of various block lists.
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NOTA BENE: the domain names, below, are terminated
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with '.' to ensure that they are absolute names in
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DNS lookups. Under some circumstances, names that
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are not explicitly absolute could be treated as
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relative names, leading to incorrect results. This
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has been observed on *nix and MS-Windows platforms
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by users of multiple mail servers, and is not JAMES
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specific. If you are unsure what this means for you,
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please speak with your local system/network admins.
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-->
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.fastfail.DNSRBLHandler">
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<getDetail>false</getDetail>
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<rblservers>
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<whitelist>query.bondedsender.org.</whitelist>
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<blacklist>sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org.</blacklist>
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<blacklist>dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net.</blacklist>
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<blacklist>list.dsbl.org.</blacklist>
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-->
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</rblservers>
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</handler>
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<!-- This command handler can be used to reject emails with not match the SPF record of the sender domain -->
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<!-- If checkAuthNetworks is set to true sender domain will be checked also for clients that -->
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<!-- are allowed to relay. Default is false. -->
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<!--
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.fastfail.SPFHandler">
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<blockSoftFail>false</blockSoftFail>
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<blockPermError>true</blockPermError>
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</handler>
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-->
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<!-- checks for resolvable HELO/EHLO before accept the HELO/EHLO -->
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<!-- If checkAuthNetworks is set to true sender domain will be checked also for clients that -->
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<!-- are allowed to relay. Default is false. -->
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<!--
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.fastfail.ResolvableEhloHeloHandler"/>
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-->
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<!-- Checks HELO/EHLO is equal the reverse of the connecting client before accept it -->
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<!-- If checkAuthNetworks is set to true sender domain will be checked also for clients that -->
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<!-- are allowed to relay. Default is false. -->
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<!--
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.fastfail.ReverseEqualsEhloHeloHandler"/>
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-->
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<!-- If activated mail is only accepted if the sender contains -->
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<!-- a resolvable domain having a valid MX Record or A Record associated! -->
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<!-- If checkAuthNetworks is set to true sender domain will be checked also for clients that -->
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<!-- are allowed to relay. Default is false. -->
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.fastfail.ValidSenderDomainHandler"/>
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<!-- With ValidRcptHandler, all email will get rejected which has no valid user -->
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<!-- You need to add the recipient to the validRecipient list if you want -->
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<!-- to accept email for a recipient which not exist on the server -->
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<!-- If you want James to act as a spamtrap or honeypot, you may comment ValidRcptHandler -->
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<!-- and implement the needed processors in spoolmanager.xml -->
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.fastfail.ValidRcptHandler"/>
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<!-- If activated you can limit the maximal recipients -->
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<!--
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.fastfail.MaxRcptHandler">
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<maxRcpt>10</maxRcpt>
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</handler>
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-->
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<!-- If uncomment this block you can enable greylisting. For more infos-->
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<!-- how greylisting work see: http://projects.puremagic.com/greylisting/whitepaper.html -->
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<!--
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.fastfail.JDBCGreylistHandler">
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<repositoryPath>db://maildb</repositoryPath>
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<sqlFile>file://conf/sqlResources.xml</sqlFile>
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<tempBlockTime>1 hour</tempBlockTime>
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<unseenLifeTime>4 hours</unseenLifeTime>
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<autoWhiteListLifeTime>36 days</autoWhiteListLifeTime>
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<whitelistedNetworks>127.0.0.0/8</whitelistedNetworks>
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</handler>
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-->
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<!-- Tarpitting is a method to insert a small sleep after each rcpt. For more -->
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<!-- infos read this: http://www.palomine.net/qmail/tarpit.html . -->
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<!-- Default is set to 0 (disabled). -->
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<!-- You can also configure the time to sleep in milliseconds -->
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<!--
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.fastfail.TarpitHandler">
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<tarpitRcptCount>5</tarpitRcptCount>
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<tarpitSleepTime>5000</tarpitSleepTime>
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</handler>
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-->
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<!-- This handler ignore duplicated recipients per session. So the email will get only send on time even -->
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<!-- if the recipient is specified more then once -->
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<!--
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.protocol.core.fastfail.SuppressDuplicateRcptHandler"/>
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-->
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<!-- Load the core command handlers -->
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.CoreCmdHandlerLoader"/>
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<!-- This handler can add a hint to the mail which tells the MailQueue which email should get processed first -->
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<!-- Normally the MailQueue will just handles Mails in FIFO manner -->
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<!-- Valid priority values are 1,5,9 where 9 is the highest-->
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<!--
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.MailPriortyHandler">
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<priorityEntries>
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<priorityEntry>
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<domain>yourdomain1</domain>
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<priority>1</priority>
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</priorityEntry>
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<priorityEntry>
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<domain>yourdomain2</domain>
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<priority>9</priority>
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</priorityEntry>
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<priorityEntries>
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</handler>
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-->
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<!-- This MessageHandler could be used to check message against spamd before -->
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<!-- accept the email. So its possible to reject a message on smtplevel if a -->
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<!-- configured hits amount is reached. -->
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<!--
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.fastfail.SpamAssassinHandler">
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<spamdHost>127.0.0.1</spamdHost>
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<spamdPort>783</spamdPort>
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<spamdRejectionHits>10</spamdRejectionHits>
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</handler>
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-->
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<!-- This MessageHandler could be used to extract domain out of the message and check -->
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<!-- this domains against uriRbllists. See http://www.surbl.org for more informations. -->
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<!-- The message get rejected if a domain matched . -->
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<!--
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.fastfail.URIRBLHandler">
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<action>reject</action>
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<getDetail>true</getDetail>
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<uriRblServers>
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<server>multi.surbl.org</server>
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</uriRblServers>
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</handler>
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-->
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<!--
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<handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.SetMimeHeaderHandler">
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<headername>SPF-test</headername>
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<headervalue>passed</headervalue>
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</handler>
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-->
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</handlerchain>
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</smtpserver>
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</smtpservers>
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