# Config file for /etc/rc.d/postgrey # LISTEN TYPE # Set to 'inet' if you want to use a TCP socket. # Set to 'unix' if you want to use an UNIX socket. POSTGREY_TYPE="inet" # HOST # What IP should postgrey bind to? # Leave unchanged unless you know what you are doing. # (ignored if POSTGREY_TYPE is set to 'unix') POSTGREY_HOST="127.0.0.1" # PORT # What TCP port should postgrey listen on? # (ignored if POSTGREY_TYPE is set to 'unix') POSTGREY_PORT="10030" # SOCKET # Unix socket to listen on, if POSTGREY_TYPE is set to 'unix'. # Leave unchanged unless you know what you are doing. # (ignored if POSTGREY_TYPE is set to 'inet') POSTGREY_SOCKET="/var/spool/postfix/private/postgrey" # Additional Postgrey options # # -v, --verbose increase verbosity level # --delay=N greylist for N seconds (default: 300) # --max-age=N delete entries older than N days since the last time # that they have been seen (default: 30) # --retry-window=N allow only N days for the first retrial (default: 2) # append 'h' if you want to specify it in hours # --greylist-action=A if greylisted, return A to Postfix (default: DEFER_IF_PERMIT) # --greylist-text=TXT response when a mail is greylisted # (default: Greylisted for %s seconds) # --lookup-by-subnet strip the last 8 bits from IP addresses (default) # --lookup-by-host do not strip the last 8 bits from IP addresses # --whitelist-clients=FILE default: /etc/postfix/postgrey_whitelist_clients # --whitelist-recipients=FILE default: /etc/postfix/postgrey_whitelist_recipients # # Note that the --whitelist-x options can be specified multiple times, and that # per default /etc/postfix/postgrey_whitelist_clients.local is also read, so # that you can put there local entries. # POSTGREY_OPTS=""