/*++ /* NAME /* trivial-rewrite 8 /* SUMMARY /* Postfix address rewriting and resolving daemon /* SYNOPSIS /* \fBtrivial-rewrite\fR [generic Postfix daemon options] /* DESCRIPTION /* The \fBtrivial-rewrite\fR(8) daemon processes three types of client /* service requests: /* .IP "\fBrewrite \fIcontext address\fR" /* Rewrite an address to standard form, according to the /* address rewriting context: /* .RS /* .IP \fBlocal\fR /* Append the domain names specified with \fB$myorigin\fR or /* \fB$mydomain\fR to incomplete addresses; do \fBswap_bangpath\fR /* and \fBallow_percent_hack\fR processing as described below, and /* strip source routed addresses (\fI@site,@site:user@domain\fR) /* to \fIuser@domain\fR form. /* .IP \fBremote\fR /* Append the domain name specified with /* \fB$remote_header_rewrite_domain\fR to incomplete /* addresses. Otherwise the result is identical to that of /* the \fBlocal\fR address rewriting context. This prevents /* Postfix from appending the local domain to spam from poorly /* written remote clients. /* .RE /* .IP "\fBresolve \fIsender\fR \fIaddress\fR" /* Resolve the address to a (\fItransport\fR, \fInexthop\fR, /* \fIrecipient\fR, \fIflags\fR) quadruple. The meaning of /* the results is as follows: /* .RS /* .IP \fItransport\fR /* The delivery agent to use. This is the first field of an entry /* in the \fBmaster.cf\fR file. /* .IP \fInexthop\fR /* The host to send to and optional delivery method information. /* .IP \fIrecipient\fR /* The envelope recipient address that is passed on to \fInexthop\fR. /* .IP \fIflags\fR /* The address class, whether the address requires relaying, /* whether the address has problems, and whether the request failed. /* .RE /* .IP "\fBverify \fIsender\fR \fIaddress\fR" /* Resolve the address for address verification purposes. /* SERVER PROCESS MANAGEMENT /* .ad /* .fi /* The \fBtrivial-rewrite\fR(8) servers run under control by /* the Postfix master(8) /* server. Each server can handle multiple simultaneous connections. /* When all servers are busy while a client connects, the master /* creates a new server process, provided that the trivial-rewrite /* server process limit is not exceeded. /* Each trivial-rewrite server terminates after /* serving at least \fB$max_use\fR clients of after \fB$max_idle\fR /* seconds of idle time. /* STANDARDS /* .ad /* .fi /* None. The command does not interact with the outside world. /* SECURITY /* .ad /* .fi /* The \fBtrivial-rewrite\fR(8) daemon is not security sensitive. /* By default, this daemon does not talk to remote or local users. /* It can run at a fixed low privilege in a chrooted environment. /* DIAGNOSTICS /* Problems and transactions are logged to \fBsyslogd\fR(8) /* or \fBpostlogd\fR(8). /* CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS /* .ad /* .fi /* On busy mail systems a long time may pass before a \fBmain.cf\fR /* change affecting \fBtrivial-rewrite\fR(8) is picked up. Use the command /* "\fBpostfix reload\fR" to speed up a change. /* /* The text below provides only a parameter summary. See /* \fBpostconf\fR(5) for more details including examples. /* COMPATIBILITY CONTROLS /* .ad /* .fi /* .IP "\fBresolve_dequoted_address (yes)\fR" /* Resolve a recipient address safely instead of correctly, by /* looking inside quotes. /* .PP /* Available with Postfix version 2.1 and later: /* .IP "\fBresolve_null_domain (no)\fR" /* Resolve an address that ends in the "@" null domain as if the /* local hostname were specified, instead of rejecting the address as /* invalid. /* .PP /* Available with Postfix version 2.3 and later: /* .IP "\fBresolve_numeric_domain (no)\fR" /* Resolve "user@ipaddress" as "user@[ipaddress]", instead of /* rejecting the address as invalid. /* .PP /* Available with Postfix version 2.5 and later: /* .IP "\fBallow_min_user (no)\fR" /* Allow a sender or recipient address to have `-' as the first /* character. /* ADDRESS REWRITING CONTROLS /* .ad /* .fi /* .IP "\fBmyorigin ($myhostname)\fR" /* The domain name that locally-posted mail appears to come /* from, and that locally posted mail is delivered to. /* .IP "\fBallow_percent_hack (yes)\fR" /* Enable the rewriting of the form "user%domain" to "user@domain". /* .IP "\fBappend_at_myorigin (yes)\fR" /* With locally submitted mail, append the string "@$myorigin" to mail /* addresses without domain information. /* .IP "\fBappend_dot_mydomain (Postfix >= 3.0: no, Postfix < 3.0: yes)\fR" /* With locally submitted mail, append the string ".$mydomain" to /* addresses that have no ".domain" information. /* .IP "\fBrecipient_delimiter (empty)\fR" /* The set of characters that can separate an email address /* localpart, user name, or a .forward file name from its extension. /* .IP "\fBswap_bangpath (yes)\fR" /* Enable the rewriting of "site!user" into "user@site". /* .PP /* Available in Postfix 2.2 and later: /* .IP "\fBremote_header_rewrite_domain (empty)\fR" /* Don't rewrite message headers from remote clients at all when /* this parameter is empty; otherwise, rewrite message headers and /* append the specified domain name to incomplete addresses. /* ROUTING CONTROLS /* .ad /* .fi /* The following is applicable to Postfix version 2.0 and later. /* Earlier versions do not have support for: virtual_transport, /* relay_transport, virtual_alias_domains, virtual_mailbox_domains /* or proxy_interfaces. /* .IP "\fBlocal_transport (local:$myhostname)\fR" /* The default mail delivery transport and next-hop destination /* for final delivery to domains listed with mydestination, and for /* [ipaddress] destinations that match $inet_interfaces or $proxy_interfaces. /* .IP "\fBvirtual_transport (virtual)\fR" /* The default mail delivery transport and next-hop destination for /* final delivery to domains listed with $virtual_mailbox_domains. /* .IP "\fBrelay_transport (relay)\fR" /* The default mail delivery transport and next-hop destination for /* remote delivery to domains listed with $relay_domains. /* .IP "\fBdefault_transport (smtp)\fR" /* The default mail delivery transport and next-hop destination for /* destinations that do not match $mydestination, $inet_interfaces, /* $proxy_interfaces, $virtual_alias_domains, $virtual_mailbox_domains, /* or $relay_domains. /* .IP "\fBparent_domain_matches_subdomains (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* A list of Postfix features where the pattern "example.com" also /* matches subdomains of example.com, /* instead of requiring an explicit ".example.com" pattern. /* .IP "\fBrelayhost (empty)\fR" /* The next-hop destination(s) for non-local mail; overrides non-local /* domains in recipient addresses. /* .IP "\fBtransport_maps (empty)\fR" /* Optional lookup tables with mappings from recipient address to /* (message delivery transport, next-hop destination). /* .PP /* Available in Postfix version 2.3 and later: /* .IP "\fBsender_dependent_relayhost_maps (empty)\fR" /* A sender-dependent override for the global relayhost parameter /* setting. /* .PP /* Available in Postfix version 2.5 and later: /* .IP "\fBempty_address_relayhost_maps_lookup_key (<>)\fR" /* The sender_dependent_relayhost_maps search string that will be /* used instead of the null sender address. /* .PP /* Available in Postfix version 2.7 and later: /* .IP "\fBempty_address_default_transport_maps_lookup_key (<>)\fR" /* The sender_dependent_default_transport_maps search string that /* will be used instead of the null sender address. /* .IP "\fBsender_dependent_default_transport_maps (empty)\fR" /* A sender-dependent override for the global default_transport /* parameter setting. /* ADDRESS VERIFICATION CONTROLS /* .ad /* .fi /* Postfix version 2.1 introduces sender and recipient address verification. /* This feature is implemented by sending probe email messages that /* are not actually delivered. /* By default, address verification probes use the same route /* as regular mail. To override specific aspects of message /* routing for address verification probes, specify one or more /* of the following: /* .IP "\fBaddress_verify_local_transport ($local_transport)\fR" /* Overrides the local_transport parameter setting for address /* verification probes. /* .IP "\fBaddress_verify_virtual_transport ($virtual_transport)\fR" /* Overrides the virtual_transport parameter setting for address /* verification probes. /* .IP "\fBaddress_verify_relay_transport ($relay_transport)\fR" /* Overrides the relay_transport parameter setting for address /* verification probes. /* .IP "\fBaddress_verify_default_transport ($default_transport)\fR" /* Overrides the default_transport parameter setting for address /* verification probes. /* .IP "\fBaddress_verify_relayhost ($relayhost)\fR" /* Overrides the relayhost parameter setting for address verification /* probes. /* .IP "\fBaddress_verify_transport_maps ($transport_maps)\fR" /* Overrides the transport_maps parameter setting for address verification /* probes. /* .PP /* Available in Postfix version 2.3 and later: /* .IP "\fBaddress_verify_sender_dependent_relayhost_maps ($sender_dependent_relayhost_maps)\fR" /* Overrides the sender_dependent_relayhost_maps parameter setting for address /* verification probes. /* .PP /* Available in Postfix version 2.7 and later: /* .IP "\fBaddress_verify_sender_dependent_default_transport_maps ($sender_dependent_default_transport_maps)\fR" /* Overrides the sender_dependent_default_transport_maps parameter /* setting for address verification probes. /* MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS /* .ad /* .fi /* .IP "\fBconfig_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf /* configuration files. /* .IP "\fBdaemon_timeout (18000s)\fR" /* How much time a Postfix daemon process may take to handle a /* request before it is terminated by a built-in watchdog timer. /* .IP "\fBempty_address_recipient (MAILER-DAEMON)\fR" /* The recipient of mail addressed to the null address. /* .IP "\fBipc_timeout (3600s)\fR" /* The time limit for sending or receiving information over an internal /* communication channel. /* .IP "\fBmax_idle (100s)\fR" /* The maximum amount of time that an idle Postfix daemon process waits /* for an incoming connection before terminating voluntarily. /* .IP "\fBmax_use (100)\fR" /* The maximal number of incoming connections that a Postfix daemon /* process will service before terminating voluntarily. /* .IP "\fBrelocated_maps (empty)\fR" /* Optional lookup tables with new contact information for users or /* domains that no longer exist. /* .IP "\fBprocess_id (read-only)\fR" /* The process ID of a Postfix command or daemon process. /* .IP "\fBprocess_name (read-only)\fR" /* The process name of a Postfix command or daemon process. /* .IP "\fBqueue_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* The location of the Postfix top-level queue directory. /* .IP "\fBshow_user_unknown_table_name (yes)\fR" /* Display the name of the recipient table in the "User unknown" /* responses. /* .IP "\fBsyslog_facility (mail)\fR" /* The syslog facility of Postfix logging. /* .IP "\fBsyslog_name (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* A prefix that is prepended to the process name in syslog /* records, so that, for example, "smtpd" becomes "prefix/smtpd". /* .PP /* Available in Postfix version 2.0 and later: /* .IP "\fBhelpful_warnings (yes)\fR" /* Log warnings about problematic configuration settings, and provide /* helpful suggestions. /* .PP /* Available in Postfix 3.3 and later: /* .IP "\fBservice_name (read-only)\fR" /* The master.cf service name of a Postfix daemon process. /* SEE ALSO /* postconf(5), configuration parameters /* transport(5), transport table format /* relocated(5), format of the "user has moved" table /* master(8), process manager /* postlogd(8), Postfix logging /* syslogd(8), system logging /* README FILES /* .ad /* .fi /* Use "\fBpostconf readme_directory\fR" or /* "\fBpostconf html_directory\fR" to locate this information. /* .na /* .nf /* ADDRESS_CLASS_README, Postfix address classes howto /* ADDRESS_VERIFICATION_README, Postfix address verification /* LICENSE /* .ad /* .fi /* The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software. /* AUTHOR(S) /* Wietse Venema /* IBM T.J. Watson Research /* P.O. Box 704 /* Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA /* /* Wietse Venema /* Google, Inc. /* 111 8th Avenue /* New York, NY 10011, USA /*--*/ /* System library. */ #include #include #include #include /* Utility library. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Global library. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Multi server skeleton. */ #include /* Application-specific. */ #include #include static VSTRING *command; /* * Tunable parameters. */ char *var_transport_maps; bool var_swap_bangpath; bool var_append_dot_mydomain; bool var_append_at_myorigin; bool var_percent_hack; char *var_local_transport; char *var_virt_transport; char *var_relay_transport; int var_resolve_dequoted; char *var_virt_alias_maps; /* XXX virtual_alias_domains */ char *var_virt_mailbox_maps; /* XXX virtual_mailbox_domains */ char *var_virt_alias_doms; char *var_virt_mailbox_doms; char *var_relocated_maps; char *var_def_transport; char *var_snd_def_xport_maps; char *var_empty_addr; int var_show_unk_rcpt_table; int var_resolve_nulldom; char *var_remote_rwr_domain; char *var_snd_relay_maps; char *var_null_relay_maps_key; char *var_null_def_xport_maps_key; int var_resolve_num_dom; bool var_allow_min_user; /* * Shadow personality for address verification. */ char *var_vrfy_xport_maps; char *var_vrfy_local_xport; char *var_vrfy_virt_xport; char *var_vrfy_relay_xport; char *var_vrfy_def_xport; char *var_vrfy_snd_def_xport_maps; char *var_vrfy_relayhost; char *var_vrfy_relay_maps; /* * Different resolver personalities depending on the kind of request. */ RES_CONTEXT resolve_regular = { VAR_LOCAL_TRANSPORT, &var_local_transport, VAR_VIRT_TRANSPORT, &var_virt_transport, VAR_RELAY_TRANSPORT, &var_relay_transport, VAR_DEF_TRANSPORT, &var_def_transport, VAR_SND_DEF_XPORT_MAPS, &var_snd_def_xport_maps, 0, VAR_RELAYHOST, &var_relayhost, VAR_SND_RELAY_MAPS, &var_snd_relay_maps, 0, VAR_TRANSPORT_MAPS, &var_transport_maps, 0 }; RES_CONTEXT resolve_verify = { VAR_VRFY_LOCAL_XPORT, &var_vrfy_local_xport, VAR_VRFY_VIRT_XPORT, &var_vrfy_virt_xport, VAR_VRFY_RELAY_XPORT, &var_vrfy_relay_xport, VAR_VRFY_DEF_XPORT, &var_vrfy_def_xport, VAR_VRFY_SND_DEF_XPORT_MAPS, &var_vrfy_snd_def_xport_maps, 0, VAR_VRFY_RELAYHOST, &var_vrfy_relayhost, VAR_VRFY_RELAY_MAPS, &var_vrfy_relay_maps, 0, VAR_VRFY_XPORT_MAPS, &var_vrfy_xport_maps, 0 }; /* * Connection management. When file-based lookup tables change we should * restart at our convenience, but avoid client read errors. We restart * rather than reopen, because the process may be chrooted (and if it isn't * we still need code that handles the chrooted case anyway). * * Three variants are implemented. Only one should be used. * * ifdef DETACH_AND_ASK_CLIENTS_TO_RECONNECT * * This code detaches the trivial-rewrite process from the master, stops * accepting new clients, and handles established clients in the background, * asking them to reconnect the next time they send a request. The master * creates a new process that accepts connections. This is reasonably safe * because the number of trivial-rewrite server processes is small compared * to the number of trivial-rewrite client processes. The few extra * background processes should not make a difference in Postfix's footprint. * However, once a daemon detaches from the master, its exit status will be * lost, and abnormal termination may remain undetected. Timely restart is * achieved by checking the table changed status every 10 seconds or so * before responding to a client request. * * ifdef CHECK_TABLE_STATS_PERIODICALLY * * This code runs every 10 seconds and terminates the process when lookup * tables have changed. This is subject to race conditions when established * clients send a request while the server exits; those clients may read EOF * instead of a server reply. If the experience with the oldest option * (below) is anything to go by, however, then this is unlikely to be a * problem during real deployment. * * ifdef CHECK_TABLE_STATS_BEFORE_ACCEPT * * This is the old code. It checks the table changed status when a new client * connects (i.e. before the server calls accept()), and terminates * immediately. This is invisible for the connecting client, but is subject * to race conditions when established clients send a request while the * server exits; those clients may read EOF instead of a server reply. This * has, however, not been a problem in real deployment. With the old code, * timely restart is achieved by setting the ipc_ttl parameter to 60 * seconds, so that the table change status is checked several times a * minute. */ int server_flags; /* * Define exactly one of these. */ /* #define DETACH_AND_ASK_CLIENTS_TO_RECONNECT /* correct and complex */ #define CHECK_TABLE_STATS_PERIODICALLY /* quick */ /* #define CHECK_TABLE_STATS_BEFORE_ACCEPT /* slow */ /* rewrite_service - read request and send reply */ static void rewrite_service(VSTREAM *stream, char *unused_service, char **argv) { int status = -1; #ifdef DETACH_AND_ASK_CLIENTS_TO_RECONNECT static time_t last; time_t now; const char *table; #endif /* * Sanity check. This service takes no command-line arguments. */ if (argv[0]) msg_fatal("unexpected command-line argument: %s", argv[0]); /* * Client connections are long-lived. Be sure to refesh timely. */ #ifdef DETACH_AND_ASK_CLIENTS_TO_RECONNECT if (server_flags == 0 && (now = event_time()) - last > 10) { if ((table = dict_changed_name()) != 0) { msg_info("table %s has changed -- restarting", table); if (multi_server_drain() == 0) server_flags = 1; } last = now; } #endif /* * This routine runs whenever a client connects to the UNIX-domain socket * dedicated to address rewriting. All connection-management stuff is * handled by the common code in multi_server.c. */ if (attr_scan(stream, ATTR_FLAG_STRICT | ATTR_FLAG_MORE, RECV_ATTR_STR(MAIL_ATTR_REQ, command), ATTR_TYPE_END) == 1) { if (strcmp(vstring_str(command), REWRITE_ADDR) == 0) { status = rewrite_proto(stream); } else if (strcmp(vstring_str(command), RESOLVE_REGULAR) == 0) { status = resolve_proto(&resolve_regular, stream); } else if (strcmp(vstring_str(command), RESOLVE_VERIFY) == 0) { status = resolve_proto(&resolve_verify, stream); } else { msg_warn("bad command %.30s", printable(vstring_str(command), '?')); } } if (status < 0) multi_server_disconnect(stream); } /* pre_accept - see if tables have changed */ #ifdef CHECK_TABLE_STATS_BEFORE_ACCEPT static void pre_accept(char *unused_name, char **unused_argv) { const char *table; if ((table = dict_changed_name()) != 0) { msg_info("table %s has changed -- restarting", table); exit(0); } } #endif /* post_accept - announce our protocol name */ static void post_accept(VSTREAM *stream, char *unused_name, char **unused_argv, HTABLE *unused_attr) { /* * Announce the protocol. */ attr_print(stream, ATTR_FLAG_NONE, SEND_ATTR_STR(MAIL_ATTR_PROTO, MAIL_ATTR_PROTO_TRIVIAL), ATTR_TYPE_END); (void) vstream_fflush(stream); } static void check_table_stats(int unused_event, void *unused_context) { const char *table; if ((table = dict_changed_name()) != 0) { msg_info("table %s has changed -- restarting", table); exit(0); } event_request_timer(check_table_stats, (void *) 0, 10); } /* pre_jail_init - initialize before entering chroot jail */ static void pre_jail_init(char *unused_name, char **unused_argv) { command = vstring_alloc(100); rewrite_init(); resolve_init(); if (*RES_PARAM_VALUE(resolve_regular.transport_maps)) resolve_regular.transport_info = transport_pre_init(resolve_regular.transport_maps_name, RES_PARAM_VALUE(resolve_regular.transport_maps)); if (*RES_PARAM_VALUE(resolve_verify.transport_maps)) resolve_verify.transport_info = transport_pre_init(resolve_verify.transport_maps_name, RES_PARAM_VALUE(resolve_verify.transport_maps)); if (*RES_PARAM_VALUE(resolve_regular.snd_relay_maps)) resolve_regular.snd_relay_info = maps_create(resolve_regular.snd_relay_maps_name, RES_PARAM_VALUE(resolve_regular.snd_relay_maps), DICT_FLAG_LOCK | DICT_FLAG_FOLD_FIX | DICT_FLAG_NO_REGSUB | DICT_FLAG_UTF8_REQUEST); if (*RES_PARAM_VALUE(resolve_verify.snd_relay_maps)) resolve_verify.snd_relay_info = maps_create(resolve_verify.snd_relay_maps_name, RES_PARAM_VALUE(resolve_verify.snd_relay_maps), DICT_FLAG_LOCK | DICT_FLAG_FOLD_FIX | DICT_FLAG_NO_REGSUB | DICT_FLAG_UTF8_REQUEST); if (*RES_PARAM_VALUE(resolve_regular.snd_def_xp_maps)) resolve_regular.snd_def_xp_info = maps_create(resolve_regular.snd_def_xp_maps_name, RES_PARAM_VALUE(resolve_regular.snd_def_xp_maps), DICT_FLAG_LOCK | DICT_FLAG_FOLD_FIX | DICT_FLAG_NO_REGSUB | DICT_FLAG_UTF8_REQUEST); if (*RES_PARAM_VALUE(resolve_verify.snd_def_xp_maps)) resolve_verify.snd_def_xp_info = maps_create(resolve_verify.snd_def_xp_maps_name, RES_PARAM_VALUE(resolve_verify.snd_def_xp_maps), DICT_FLAG_LOCK | DICT_FLAG_FOLD_FIX | DICT_FLAG_NO_REGSUB | DICT_FLAG_UTF8_REQUEST); } /* post_jail_init - initialize after entering chroot jail */ static void post_jail_init(char *unused_name, char **unused_argv) { if (resolve_regular.transport_info) transport_post_init(resolve_regular.transport_info); if (resolve_verify.transport_info) transport_post_init(resolve_verify.transport_info); check_table_stats(0, (void *) 0); } MAIL_VERSION_STAMP_DECLARE; /* main - pass control to the multi-threaded skeleton code */ int main(int argc, char **argv) { static const CONFIG_STR_TABLE str_table[] = { VAR_TRANSPORT_MAPS, DEF_TRANSPORT_MAPS, &var_transport_maps, 0, 0, VAR_LOCAL_TRANSPORT, DEF_LOCAL_TRANSPORT, &var_local_transport, 1, 0, VAR_VIRT_TRANSPORT, DEF_VIRT_TRANSPORT, &var_virt_transport, 1, 0, VAR_RELAY_TRANSPORT, DEF_RELAY_TRANSPORT, &var_relay_transport, 1, 0, VAR_DEF_TRANSPORT, DEF_DEF_TRANSPORT, &var_def_transport, 1, 0, VAR_VIRT_ALIAS_MAPS, DEF_VIRT_ALIAS_MAPS, &var_virt_alias_maps, 0, 0, VAR_VIRT_ALIAS_DOMS, DEF_VIRT_ALIAS_DOMS, &var_virt_alias_doms, 0, 0, VAR_VIRT_MAILBOX_MAPS, DEF_VIRT_MAILBOX_MAPS, &var_virt_mailbox_maps, 0, 0, VAR_VIRT_MAILBOX_DOMS, DEF_VIRT_MAILBOX_DOMS, &var_virt_mailbox_doms, 0, 0, VAR_RELOCATED_MAPS, DEF_RELOCATED_MAPS, &var_relocated_maps, 0, 0, VAR_EMPTY_ADDR, DEF_EMPTY_ADDR, &var_empty_addr, 1, 0, VAR_VRFY_XPORT_MAPS, DEF_VRFY_XPORT_MAPS, &var_vrfy_xport_maps, 0, 0, VAR_VRFY_LOCAL_XPORT, DEF_VRFY_LOCAL_XPORT, &var_vrfy_local_xport, 1, 0, VAR_VRFY_VIRT_XPORT, DEF_VRFY_VIRT_XPORT, &var_vrfy_virt_xport, 1, 0, VAR_VRFY_RELAY_XPORT, DEF_VRFY_RELAY_XPORT, &var_vrfy_relay_xport, 1, 0, VAR_VRFY_DEF_XPORT, DEF_VRFY_DEF_XPORT, &var_vrfy_def_xport, 1, 0, VAR_VRFY_RELAYHOST, DEF_VRFY_RELAYHOST, &var_vrfy_relayhost, 0, 0, VAR_REM_RWR_DOMAIN, DEF_REM_RWR_DOMAIN, &var_remote_rwr_domain, 0, 0, VAR_SND_RELAY_MAPS, DEF_SND_RELAY_MAPS, &var_snd_relay_maps, 0, 0, VAR_NULL_RELAY_MAPS_KEY, DEF_NULL_RELAY_MAPS_KEY, &var_null_relay_maps_key, 1, 0, VAR_VRFY_RELAY_MAPS, DEF_VRFY_RELAY_MAPS, &var_vrfy_relay_maps, 0, 0, VAR_SND_DEF_XPORT_MAPS, DEF_SND_DEF_XPORT_MAPS, &var_snd_def_xport_maps, 0, 0, VAR_NULL_DEF_XPORT_MAPS_KEY, DEF_NULL_DEF_XPORT_MAPS_KEY, &var_null_def_xport_maps_key, 1, 0, VAR_VRFY_SND_DEF_XPORT_MAPS, DEF_VRFY_SND_DEF_XPORT_MAPS, &var_vrfy_snd_def_xport_maps, 0, 0, 0, }; static const CONFIG_BOOL_TABLE bool_table[] = { VAR_SWAP_BANGPATH, DEF_SWAP_BANGPATH, &var_swap_bangpath, VAR_APP_AT_MYORIGIN, DEF_APP_AT_MYORIGIN, &var_append_at_myorigin, VAR_PERCENT_HACK, DEF_PERCENT_HACK, &var_percent_hack, VAR_RESOLVE_DEQUOTED, DEF_RESOLVE_DEQUOTED, &var_resolve_dequoted, VAR_SHOW_UNK_RCPT_TABLE, DEF_SHOW_UNK_RCPT_TABLE, &var_show_unk_rcpt_table, VAR_RESOLVE_NULLDOM, DEF_RESOLVE_NULLDOM, &var_resolve_nulldom, VAR_RESOLVE_NUM_DOM, DEF_RESOLVE_NUM_DOM, &var_resolve_num_dom, VAR_ALLOW_MIN_USER, DEF_ALLOW_MIN_USER, &var_allow_min_user, 0, }; static const CONFIG_NBOOL_TABLE nbool_table[] = { VAR_APP_DOT_MYDOMAIN, DEF_APP_DOT_MYDOMAIN, &var_append_dot_mydomain, 0, }; /* * Fingerprint executables and core dumps. */ MAIL_VERSION_STAMP_ALLOCATE; multi_server_main(argc, argv, rewrite_service, CA_MAIL_SERVER_STR_TABLE(str_table), CA_MAIL_SERVER_BOOL_TABLE(bool_table), CA_MAIL_SERVER_NBOOL_TABLE(nbool_table), CA_MAIL_SERVER_PRE_INIT(pre_jail_init), CA_MAIL_SERVER_POST_INIT(post_jail_init), #ifdef CHECK_TABLE_STATS_BEFORE_ACCEPT CA_MAIL_SERVER_PRE_ACCEPT(pre_accept), #endif CA_MAIL_SERVER_POST_ACCEPT(post_accept), 0); }