' Allows to add or override $PALANG interface texts. If you add new texts, please always prefix them with 'x_' (for example $PALANG['x_mytext'] = 'foo') to avoid they clash with texts that might be added to languages/*.lang in future versions of PostfixAdmin. Please also make sure that all your added texts are included in all sections - that includes all 'case "XY":' sections and the 'default:' section (for users that don't have any of the languages specified in the 'case "XY":' section). Usually the 'default:' section should contain english text. If you modify an existing text/translation, please consider to report it to the bugtracker on http://sf.net/projects/postfixadmin so that all users can benefit from the corrected text/translation. Returns: modified $PALANG array */ /* function language_hook($PALANG, $language) { switch ($language) { case "de": $PALANG['x_whatever'] = 'foo'; break; case "fr": $PALANG['x_whatever'] = 'bar'; break; default: $PALANG['x_whatever'] = 'foobar'; } return $PALANG; } */ // Database Config // mysql = MySQL 3.23 and 4.0, 4.1 or 5 // mysqli = MySQL 4.1+ // pgsql = PostgreSQL $CONF['database_type'] = 'mysql'; $CONF['database_host'] = 'localhost'; $CONF['database_user'] = 'postfix'; $CONF['database_password'] = 'postfixadmin'; $CONF['database_name'] = 'postfix'; // If you need to specify a different port for a MYSQL database connection, use e.g. // $CONF['database_host'] = '172.30.33.66:3308'; // If you need to specify a different port for POSTGRESQL database connection // uncomment and change the following // $CONF['database_port'] = '5432'; // Here, if you need, you can customize table names. $CONF['database_prefix'] = ''; $CONF['database_tables'] = array ( 'admin' => 'admin', 'alias' => 'alias', 'alias_domain' => 'alias_domain', 'config' => 'config', 'domain' => 'domain', 'domain_admins' => 'domain_admins', 'fetchmail' => 'fetchmail', 'log' => 'log', 'mailbox' => 'mailbox', 'vacation' => 'vacation', 'vacation_notification' => 'vacation_notification', 'quota' => 'quota', 'quota2' => 'quota2', ); // Site Admin // Define the Site Admin's email address below. // This will be used to send emails from to create mailboxes and // from Send Email / Broadcast message pages. // Leave blank to send email from the logged-in Admin's Email address. $CONF['admin_email'] = ''; // Mail Server // Hostname (FQDN) of your mail server. // This is used to send email to Postfix in order to create mailboxes. $CONF['smtp_server'] = 'localhost'; $CONF['smtp_port'] = '25'; // Encrypt // In what way do you want the passwords to be crypted? // md5crypt = internal postfix admin md5 // md5 = md5 sum of the password // system = whatever you have set as your PHP system default // cleartext = clear text passwords (ouch!) // mysql_encrypt = useful for PAM integration // authlib = support for courier-authlib style passwords // dovecot:CRYPT-METHOD = use dovecotpw -s 'CRYPT-METHOD'. Example: dovecot:CRAM-MD5 $CONF['encrypt'] = 'md5crypt'; // In what flavor should courier-authlib style passwords be enrypted? // md5 = {md5} + base64 encoded md5 hash // md5raw = {md5raw} + plain encoded md5 hash // SHA = {SHA} + base64-encoded sha1 hash // crypt = {crypt} + Standard UNIX DES-enrypted with 2-character salt $CONF['authlib_default_flavor'] = 'md5raw'; // If you use the dovecot encryption method: where is the dovecotpw binary located? $CONF['dovecotpw'] = "/usr/sbin/dovecotpw"; // Minimum length required for passwords. Postfixadmin will not // allow users to set passwords which are shorter than this value. $CONF['min_password_length'] = 5; // Generate Password // Generate a random password for a mailbox or admin and display it. // If you want to automagically generate paswords set this to 'YES'. $CONF['generate_password'] = 'NO'; // Show Password // Always show password after adding a mailbox or admin. // If you want to always see what password was set set this to 'YES'. $CONF['show_password'] = 'NO'; // Page Size // Set the number of entries that you would like to see // in one page. $CONF['page_size'] = '10'; // Default Aliases // The default aliases that need to be created for all domains. $CONF['default_aliases'] = array ( 'abuse' => 'abuse@change-this-to-your.domain.tld', 'hostmaster' => 'hostmaster@change-this-to-your.domain.tld', 'postmaster' => 'postmaster@change-this-to-your.domain.tld', 'webmaster' => 'webmaster@change-this-to-your.domain.tld' ); // Mailboxes // If you want to store the mailboxes per domain set this to 'YES'. // Examples: // YES: /usr/local/virtual/domain.tld/username@domain.tld // NO: /usr/local/virtual/username@domain.tld $CONF['domain_path'] = 'NO'; // If you don't want to have the domain in your mailbox set this to 'NO'. // Examples: // YES: /usr/local/virtual/domain.tld/username@domain.tld // NO: /usr/local/virtual/domain.tld/username // Note: If $CONF['domain_path'] is set to NO, this setting will be forced to YES. $CONF['domain_in_mailbox'] = 'YES'; // If you want to define your own function to generate a maildir path set this to the name of the function. // Notes: // - this configuration directive will override both domain_path and domain_in_mailbox // - the maildir_name_hook() function example is present below, commented out // - if the function does not exist the program will default to the above domain_path and domain_in_mailbox settings $CONF['maildir_name_hook'] = 'NO'; /* maildir_name_hook example function Called by create-mailbox.php if $CONF['maildir_name_hook'] == '' - allows for customized maildir paths determined by a custom function - the example below will prepend a single-character directory to the beginning of the maildir, splitting domains more or less evenly over 36 directories for improved filesystem performance with large numbers of domains. Returns: maildir path ie. I/example.com/user/ */ /* function maildir_name_hook($domain, $user) { $chars = "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"; $dir_index = hexdec(substr(md5($domain), 28)) % strlen($chars); $dir = substr($chars, $dir_index, 1); return sprintf("%s/%s/%s/", $dir, $domain, $user); } */ // Default Domain Values // Specify your default values below. Quota in MB. $CONF['aliases'] = '10'; $CONF['mailboxes'] = '10'; $CONF['maxquota'] = '10'; $CONF['domain_quota_default'] = '2048'; // Quota // When you want to enforce quota for your mailbox users set this to 'YES'. $CONF['quota'] = 'NO'; // If you want to enforce domain-level quotas set this to 'YES'. $CONF['domain_quota'] = 'YES'; // You can either use '1024000' or '1048576' $CONF['quota_multiplier'] = '1024000'; // Transport // If you want to define additional transport options for a domain set this to 'YES'. // Read the transport file of the Postfix documentation. $CONF['transport'] = 'NO'; // Transport options // If you want to define additional transport options put them in array below. $CONF['transport_options'] = array ( 'virtual', // for virtual accounts 'local', // for system accounts 'relay' // for backup mx ); // Transport default // You should define default transport. It must be in array above. $CONF['transport_default'] = 'virtual'; // Virtual Vacation // If you want to use virtual vacation for you mailbox users set this to 'YES'. // NOTE: Make sure that you install the vacation module. (See VIRTUAL-VACATION/) $CONF['vacation'] = 'NO'; // This is the autoreply domain that you will need to set in your Postfix // transport maps to handle virtual vacations. It does not need to be a // real domain (i.e. you don't need to setup DNS for it). $CONF['vacation_domain'] = 'autoreply.change-this-to-your.domain.tld'; // Vacation Control // If you want users to take control of vacation set this to 'YES'. $CONF['vacation_control'] ='YES'; // Vacation Control for admins // Set to 'YES' if your domain admins should be able to edit user vacation. $CONF['vacation_control_admin'] = 'YES'; // Alias Control // Postfix Admin inserts an alias in the alias table for every mailbox it creates. // The reason for this is that when you want catch-all and normal mailboxes // to work you need to have the mailbox replicated in the alias table. // If you want to take control of these aliases as well set this to 'YES'. // Alias control for superadmins $CONF['alias_control'] = 'NO'; // Alias Control for domain admins $CONF['alias_control_admin'] = 'NO'; // Special Alias Control // Set to 'NO' if your domain admins shouldn't be able to edit the default aliases // as defined in $CONF['default_aliases'] $CONF['special_alias_control'] = 'NO'; // Alias Goto Field Limit // Set the max number of entries that you would like to see // in one 'goto' field in overview, the rest will be hidden and "[and X more...]" will be added. // '0' means no limits. $CONF['alias_goto_limit'] = '0'; // Alias Domains // Alias domains allow to "mirror" aliases and mailboxes to another domain. This makes // configuration easier if you need the same set of aliases on multiple domains, but // also requires postfix to do more database queries. // Note: If you update from 2.2.x or earlier, you will have to update your postfix configuration. // Set to 'NO' to disable alias domains. $CONF['alias_domain'] = 'YES'; // Backup // If you don't want backup tab set this to 'NO'; $CONF['backup'] = 'YES'; // Send Mail // If you don't want sendmail tab set this to 'NO'; $CONF['sendmail'] = 'YES'; // Logging // If you don't want logging set this to 'NO'; $CONF['logging'] = 'YES'; // Fetchmail // If you don't want fetchmail tab set this to 'NO'; $CONF['fetchmail'] = 'YES'; // fetchmail_extra_options allows users to specify any fetchmail options and any MDA // (it will even accept 'rm -rf /' as MDA!) // This should be set to NO, except if you *really* trust *all* your users. $CONF['fetchmail_extra_options'] = 'NO'; // Header $CONF['show_header_text'] = 'NO'; $CONF['header_text'] = ':: Postfix Admin ::'; // Footer // Below information will be on all pages. // If you don't want the footer information to appear set this to 'NO'. $CONF['show_footer_text'] = 'YES'; $CONF['footer_text'] = 'Return to change-this-to-your.domain.tld'; $CONF['footer_link'] = 'http://change-this-to-your.domain.tld'; // MOTD ("Motto of the day") // You can display a MOTD below the menu on all pages. // This can be configured seperately for users, domain admins and superadmins $CONF['motd_user'] = ''; $CONF['motd_admin'] = ''; $CONF['motd_superadmin'] = ''; // Welcome Message // This message is send to every newly created mailbox. // Change the text between EOM. $CONF['welcome_text'] = <<= 1.2, set this to yes. // Note about dovecot config: table "quota" is for 1.0 & 1.1, table "quota2" is for dovecot 1.2 and newer $CONF['new_quota_table'] = 'NO'; // // Normally, the TCP port number does not have to be specified. // $CONF['create_mailbox_subdirs_hostport']=143; // // If you have trouble connecting to the IMAP-server, then specify // a value for $CONF['create_mailbox_subdirs_hostoptions']. These // are some examples to experiment with: // $CONF['create_mailbox_subdirs_hostoptions']=array('notls'); // $CONF['create_mailbox_subdirs_hostoptions']=array('novalidate-cert','norsh'); // See also the "Optional flags for names" table at // http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.imap-open.php // Theme Config // Specify your own logo and CSS file $CONF['theme_logo'] = 'images/logo-default.png'; $CONF['theme_css'] = 'css/default.css'; // If you want to customize some styles without editing the $CONF['theme_css'] file, // you can add a custom CSS file. It will be included after $CONF['theme_css']. $CONF['theme_custom_css'] = ''; // XMLRPC Interface. // This should be only of use if you wish to use e.g the // Postfixadmin-Squirrelmail package // change to boolean true to enable xmlrpc $CONF['xmlrpc_enabled'] = false; // If you want to keep most settings at default values and/or want to ensure // that future updates work without problems, you can use a separate config // file (config.local.php) instead of editing this file and override some // settings there. if (file_exists(dirname(__FILE__) . '/config.local.php')) { include(dirname(__FILE__) . '/config.local.php'); } // // END OF CONFIG FILE // /* vim: set expandtab softtabstop=4 tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: */