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+Template: postfix/mydomain_warning
+Type: boolean
+_Description: Add a 'mydomain' entry in main.cf for upgrade?
+ Postfix version 2.3.3-2 and later require changes in main.cf.
+ Specifically, mydomain must be specified, since hostname(1) is not
+ a fully qualified domain name (FQDN).
+ .
+ Failure to fix this will result in a broken mailer. Decline this option
+ to abort the upgrade, giving you the opportunity to add this configuration
+ yourself. Accept this option to automatically set mydomain based on the
+ FQDN of the machine.
+
+Template: postfix/relay_restrictions_warning
+Type: boolean
+_Description: Set smtpd_relay_restrictions in main.cf for upgrade?
+ Postfix version 2.10 adds smtpd_relay_restrictions, to separate relaying
+ restrictions from recipient restrictions, and you have a non-default value
+ for smtpd_recipient_restrictions.
+ .
+ Failure to do this may result in deferred or bounced mail after the
+ upgrade. Accept this option to set smtpd_relay_restrictions equal to
+ smtpd_recipient_restrictions.
+
+Template: postfix/compat_conversion_warning
+Type: boolean
+Default: true
+_Description: Update configuration to avoid compatibility warnings?
+ This upgrade of postfix changes some default values in the configuration. As
+ part of this upgrade, the following will be changed: (1) chrooted components
+ will be changed from '-' to 'y' in master.cf, and (2) myhostname will be set
+ to a fully-qualified domain name if it is not already such. The install will
+ be aborted if you do not allow the change.
+
+Template: postfix/lmtp_retired_warning
+Type: boolean
+Default: true
+_Description: Update master.cf for merged lmtp/smtp binary?
+ This upgrade of postfix drops the "lmtp" symlink, and your configuration
+ (master.cf) refers to it: lmtp was merged into smtp long ago. The install
+ will be aborted if you do not allow the change.
+
+Template: postfix/main_cf_conversion_warning
+Type: boolean
+Default: true
+_Description: Update main.cf for daemon_directory change?
+ This upgrade of postfix changes where daemons are located, and your postfix
+ configuration explicitly specifies the old location. The install will be
+ aborted if you do not allow the change.
+
+Template: postfix/dynamicmaps_conversion_warning
+Type: boolean
+_Description: Update dynamicmaps.cf for 3.0?
+ Postfix version 3.0 changes how dynamic maps are delivered, and your
+ dynamicmaps.cf does not reflect that. Accept this option to convert
+ dynamicmaps.cf to the version required for 3.0.
+
+Template: postfix/sqlite_warning
+Type: boolean
+_Description: Add 'sqlite' entry to dynamicmaps.cf?
+ Postfix version 2.9 adds sqlite support to maps, but your dynamicmaps.cf does
+ not reflect that. Accept this option to add support for sqlite maps.
+
+Template: postfix/kernel_version_warning
+Type: boolean
+_Description: Install postfix despite an unsupported kernel?
+ Postfix uses features that are not found in kernels prior to 2.6. If you
+ proceed with the installation, Postfix will not run.
+
+Template: postfix/retry_upgrade_warning
+Type: boolean
+_Description: Correct retry entry in master.cf for upgrade?
+ Postfix version 2.4 requires that the retry service be added to master.cf.
+ .
+ Failure to fix this will result in a broken mailer. Decline this option
+ to abort the upgrade, giving you the opportunity to add this configuration
+ yourself. Accept this option to automatically make master.cf compatible
+ with Postfix 2.4 in this respect.
+
+Template: postfix/tlsmgr_upgrade_warning
+Type: boolean
+_Description: Correct tlsmgr entry in master.cf for upgrade?
+ Postfix version 2.2 has changed the invocation of tlsmgr.
+ .
+ Failure to fix this will result in a broken mailer. Decline this option
+ to abort the upgrade, giving you the opportunity to add this configuration
+ yourself. Accept this option to automatically make master.cf compatible
+ with Postfix 2.2 in this respect.
+
+Template: postfix/rfc1035_violation
+Type: boolean
+Default: false
+_Description: Ignore incorrect hostname entry?
+ The string '${enteredstring}' does not follow RFC 1035 and does not
+ appear to be a valid IP address.
+ .
+ RFC 1035 states that 'each component must start with an alphanum, end with
+ an alphanum and contain only alphanums and hyphens. Components must be
+ separated by full stops.'
+ .
+ Please choose whether you want to keep that choice anyway.
+
+Template: postfix/main_mailer_type
+Type: select
+# Translators beware! the following six strings form a single
+# Choices menu. - Every one of these strings has to fit in a standard
+# 80 characters console, as the fancy screen setup takes up some space
+# try to keep below ~71 characters.
+# DO NOT USE commas (,) in Choices translations otherwise
+# this will break the choices shown to users
+__Choices: No configuration, Internet Site, Internet with smarthost, Satellite system, Local only
+Default: Internet Site
+_Description: General type of mail configuration:
+ Please select the mail server configuration type that best meets your needs.
+ .
+ No configuration:
+ Should be chosen to leave the current configuration unchanged.
+ Internet site:
+ Mail is sent and received directly using SMTP.
+ Internet with smarthost:
+ Mail is received directly using SMTP or by running a utility such
+ as fetchmail. Outgoing mail is sent using a smarthost.
+ Satellite system:
+ All mail is sent to another machine, called a 'smarthost', for delivery.
+ Local only:
+ The only delivered mail is the mail for local users. There is no network.
+
+Template: postfix/not_configured
+Type: error
+_Description: Postfix not configured
+ You have chosen 'No Configuration'. Postfix will not be configured and
+ will not be started by default. Please run 'dpkg-reconfigure postfix' at
+ a later date, or configure it yourself by:
+ - Editing /etc/postfix/main.cf to your liking;
+ - Running 'service postfix start'.
+
+Template: postfix/mailname
+Type: string
+Default: /etc/mailname
+#flag:comment:4
+# Translators, please do NOT translate 'example.org' whch is registered
+# as a domain name reserved for documentation as per RFC 2606
+_Description: System mail name:
+ The "mail name" is the domain name used to "qualify" _ALL_ mail addresses
+ without a domain name. This includes mail to and from <root>: please do not
+ make your machine send out mail from root@example.org unless root@example.org
+ has told you to.
+ .
+ This name will also be used by other programs. It should be the
+ single, fully qualified domain name (FQDN).
+ .
+ Thus, if a mail address on the local host is foo@example.org,
+ the correct value for this option would be example.org.
+ .
+
+Template: postfix/destinations
+Type: string
+_Description: Other destinations to accept mail for (blank for none):
+ Please give a comma-separated list of domains for which this machine
+ should consider itself the final destination. If this is a mail
+ domain gateway, you probably want to include the top-level domain.
+
+Template: postfix/relayhost
+Type: string
+_Description: SMTP relay host (blank for none):
+ Please specify a domain, host, host:port, [address] or
+ [address]:port. Use the form [destination] to turn off MX lookups.
+ Leave this blank for no relay host.
+ .
+ Do not specify more than one host.
+ .
+ The relayhost parameter specifies the default host to send mail to when no
+ entry is matched in the optional transport(5) table. When no relay host is
+ given, mail is routed directly to the destination.
+
+Template: postfix/procmail
+Type: boolean
+_Description: Use procmail for local delivery?
+ Please choose whether you want to use procmail to deliver local mail.
+ .
+ Note that if you use procmail to deliver mail system-wide, you should set
+ up an alias that forwards mail for root to a real user.
+
+Template: postfix/protocols
+Type: select
+__Choices: all, ipv6, ipv4
+_Description: Internet protocols to use:
+ By default, whichever Internet protocols are enabled on the system at
+ installation time will be used. You may override this default with any
+ of the following:
+ .
+ all : use both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses;
+ ipv6: listen only on IPv6 addresses;
+ ipv4: listen only on IPv4 addresses.
+
+Template: postfix/recipient_delim
+Type: string
+Default: +
+_Description: Local address extension character:
+ Please choose the character that will be used to define a local address
+ extension.
+ .
+ To not use address extensions, leave the string blank.
+
+Template: postfix/bad_recipient_delimiter
+Type: error
+_Description: Bad recipient delimiter
+ The recipient delimiter must be a single character. '${enteredstring}'
+ is what you entered.
+
+Template: postfix/chattr
+Type: boolean
+Default: false
+_Description: Force synchronous updates on mail queue?
+ If synchronous updates are forced, then mail is processed more slowly.
+ If not forced, then there is a remote chance of losing some mail if
+ the system crashes at an inopportune time, and you are not using a
+ journaled filesystem (such as ext3).
+
+Template: postfix/mynetworks
+Type: string
+Default: 127.0.0.0/8 [::ffff:127.0.0.0]/104 [::1]/128
+_Description: Local networks:
+ Please specify the network blocks for which this host should relay mail.
+ The default is just the local host, which is needed by some mail user agents.
+ The default includes local host for both IPv4 and IPv6. If just connecting
+ via one IP version, the unused value(s) may be removed.
+ .
+ If this host is a smarthost for a block of machines, you need to specify the
+ netblocks here, or mail will be rejected rather than relayed.
+ .
+ To use the postfix default (which is based on the connected subnets), leave
+ this blank.
+
+Template: postfix/mailbox_limit
+Type: string
+Default: 0
+_Description: Mailbox size limit (bytes):
+ Please specify the limit that Postfix should place on mailbox files
+ to prevent runaway software errors. A value of zero (0) means no
+ limit. The upstream default is 51200000.
+
+Template: postfix/root_address
+Type: string
+Default:
+_Description: Root and postmaster mail recipient:
+ Mail for the 'postmaster', 'root', and other system accounts needs to
+ be redirected to the user account of the actual system administrator.
+ .
+ If this value is left empty, such mail will be saved in /var/mail/nobody,
+ which is not recommended.
+ .
+ Mail is not delivered to external delivery agents as root.
+ .
+ If you already have a /etc/aliases file and it does not have an entry
+ for root, then you should add this entry. Leave this blank to not add one.
+
+Template: postfix/newaliases
+Type: boolean
+Default: false
+_Description: Run newaliases command?