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 check and confirm if you want to keep your entry. 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 mail configuration type: 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' which 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 : 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 external 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 a character used as recipient delimiter that will indicate 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/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 constrain file system usage by a single file (potentially due to abusive mail or software errors). A value of zero (0) means no limit. The upstream default is 51200000. Template: postfix/root_address Type: string Default: _Description: Recipient for root and postmaster mail: 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.