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Configuration
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The setting 0 disables this option, resulting in an unlimited number of recipients
for an email.
Syntax:
MaxRecipientsPerMessage "non-negative number"
Example:
MaxRecipientsPerMessage 50
Default:
MaxRecipientsPerMessage 100
RefuseEmpty
MailFrom
Refuse emails without sender names (not in milter mode)
Some emails do not contain sender names. With the default setting NO the
SMTP server accepts all incoming emails. This setting should not be changed.
Syntax:
RefuseEmptyMailFrom "YES | NO"
Default:
RefuseEmptyMailFrom NO
Standards RFC2821, RFC821 and RFC2505 recommend that an SMTP server should
accept all emails, even those without sender addresses. The default setting for the
parameter
RefuseEmptyMailFrom should therefore not be changed.
AllowSource
Routing
Allow source routing (not in milter mode)
The following address syntax is used for source routing:
@ONE,@TWO:JOE@THREE
This address defines the route of the email. It is sent via ONE and TWO to JOE
at host
THREE.
This option determines whether all receivers, with the exception of
JOE@THREE
should be excluded (
NO) or whether the address should be retained (YES).
Syntax:
AllowSourceRouting "YES | NO"
Default:
AllowSourceRouting NO
InEnvelope
Addresses
BangIs
Exclamation marks in envelope addresses (not in milter mode)
If the parameter is set to
REFUSED and the recipient address contains
an exclamation mark, the message is refused.
If the setting is
IGNORED exclamation marks in recipient addresses are
treated as normal characters.
If the setting is
INTERPRETED the recipient address is converted to the
RFC821 standard format. For example the address
hostA!hostB!hostC!user
becomes
hostA,@hostB:user@hostC
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