## ## Example config for whitelister. ## put this file in /etc/whitelister.conf ## ################################################################################ # # 1. DAEMON CONFIGURATION # ################################################################################ # verb # verbosity of the logs # 0: `Clean' notifications are off # 1: enable `Clean' notifications # pidf # path to the pidfile whitelister has to use # default is /var/run/whitelister.pid # examples: # pidf: /dev/null # sock # socket the server has to listen to # either unix or tcp socket are possible. # syntax is ip:port (the :port is required) for tcp sockets # default is 127.0.0.1:10000 # examples : # sock: /var/spool/postfix/private/whitelister.ctl # sock: 127.0.0.1:100 # user # name of the user that whitelister will run under if launched from root # default is nobody user: nobody # group # name of the group that whitelister will run under if launched from root # default is nogroup group: nogroup ################################################################################ # # 2. RULES CONFIGURATION # ################################################################################ # rbl # put one rbl per line rbl: dynablock.njabl.org rbl: dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net # rhbl_* : rhbl_client / rhbl_sender / rhbl_rcpt / rhbl_helo # put one rhbl per line rhbl_sender: bogusmx.rfc-ignorant.org # spf # use spf diagnostics (default is 0) # spf: 1 # spfrej # what to do with spf rejects, default is nothing. ignored if spf is off # spfrej: off # dns # support dns verifications (default is 0) # dns_client: 1 # dns_rev_client: 1