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ssmtp configuration
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# /etc/ssmtp.conf -- a config file for sSMTP sendmail. | |
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# See the ssmtp.conf(5) man page for a more verbose explanation of the | |
# available options. | |
# | |
# The person who gets all mail for userids < 1000 | |
# Make this empty to disable rewriting. | |
root=postmaster | |
# The place where the mail goes. The actual machine name is required | |
# no MX records are consulted. Commonly mailhosts are named mail.domain.com | |
# The example will fit if you are in domain.com and your mailhub is so named. | |
mailhub=mail | |
# Example for SMTP port number 2525 | |
# mailhub=mail.your.domain:2525 | |
# Example for SMTP port number 25 (Standard/RFC) | |
# mailhub=mail.your.domain | |
# Example for SSL encrypted connection | |
# mailhub=mail.your.domain:465 | |
# Where will the mail seem to come from? | |
#RewriteDomain= | |
# The full hostname | |
#Hostname= | |
# Set this to never rewrite the "From:" line (unless not given) and to | |
# use that address in the "from line" of the envelope. | |
#FromLineOverride=YES | |
# Use SSL/TLS to send secure messages to server. | |
#UseTLS=YES | |
#IMPORTANT: The following line is mandatory for TLS authentication | |
TLS_CA_File=/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt | |
# Use SSL/TLS certificate to authenticate against smtp host. | |
#UseTLSCert=YES | |
# Use this RSA certificate. | |
#TLSCert=/etc/pki/tls/private/ssmtp.pem | |
# Get enhanced (*really* enhanced) debugging information in the logs | |
# If you want to have debugging of the config file parsing, move this option | |
# to the top of the config file and uncomment | |
#Debug=YES |
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