# premail preferences file # # This is the default preferences file for premail v. 0.44 # Raph Levien # 4 Jul 1996 # # To change a setting, remove the # before the $config, and edit the # value after the = sign. For example, to set pgppath to # ~/remailerkeys, change the line # # $config{'pgppath'} = '~/.pgp' # to # $config{'pgppath'} = '~/remailerkeys' # pgp: this is the filename where your copy of PGP resides. # # $config{'pgp'} = 'pgp'; # sendmail: this is where the system's real sendmail is kept. It is # almost always /usr/lib/sendmail, but if not, set it here. If you're # installing premail as /usr/lib/sendmail, then it's a better idea to # set it within the premail file itself, so that it doesn't depend on # reading this ~/.premailrc file. Also, if you're installing premail # as /usr/lib/sendmail, then make sure that none of the ~/.premailrc # files have config{'sendmail'} set to premail -- this will cause a # nasty loop. # # $config{'sendmail'} = '/usr/lib/sendmail'; # mixmaster: this is the filename where your mixmaster exectuable # resides. # # $config{'mixmaster'} = 'mixmaster'; # movemail: this is the filename where your movemail exectuable # resides. You only need to set this if you will be using mixmaster. # # $config{'movemail'} = 'movemail'; # ripem: this is the filename where your ripem exectuable resides. # You only need to set this if you will be using S/MIME. # # $config{'ripem'} = 'ripem'; # moss: this is the directory where your TIS/MOSS exectuables reside. # You only need to set this if you will be using MOSS. # # $config{'mossbin'} = ''; # post: full pathname of the MH posting agent. This is used in the # -post mode. # # $config{'post'} = '/usr/lib/mh/post'; # geturl: A command for getting files from the Web. If you are behind # a firewall which doesn't let you make connections to the outside, # set this to "lynx -source". If this isn't set, premail will use its # built-in Web client. # # $config{'geturl'} = ''; # dead-letter: The filename where premail stores its undeliverable # mail. # # $config{'dead-letter'} = '~/dead.letter'; # logfile: where to keep a log of mail sent through premail. A log can # be very useful in tracking down problems, especially since it can # help identify bounced mail. # # $config{'logfile'} = ''; # storefile: where to store outgoing mail instead of using sendmail to # send it directly. This is useful if your machine is usually not # connected to the net when you use premail. You can send your mail # later by just running csh on it (i.e. 'csh storefile'). Delete the # file after it is sent, so that you don't send the same mail more # than once. This is also useful for composing mail on a different # machine than sending it, in which case you would transfer the file. # # $config{'storefile'} = ''; # tmpdir: The directory where premail stores its temporary files. If # you have a ramdisk or an encrypted partition, it would be much safer # to set tmpdir to store the temporary files there, instead. See also # premail-secrets. # # $config{'tmpdir'} = '/tmp'; # charset: The default charset for outgoing 8-bit messages. If your # mailer is correctly configured, it will label the correct charset # itself. This is just the one used when that doesn't happen. # # $config{'charset'} = 'iso-8859-1'; # encrypt: Set this to 'yes' if you want to use PGP encryption, or to # '' to disable encryption. # # $config{'encrypt'} = 'yes'; # ack: Set this to 'yes' to get an acknowledgement for all mail # outgoing mail sent through the nymservers. # # $config{'ack'} = ''; # extrablank: insert extra blank line between header and body. This # can be useful when the mailer messes up the message formats. Set to # 'yes' to add the extra blank line, or get the mailer fixed ;-) # # $config{'extrablank'} = ''; # debug: you can set debug options here, although it is usually better # to do so from the command line (i.e. premail +debug=y -t). # # $config{'debug'} = ''; # signuser: Set this to your PGP key user id if you want premail to # sign your PGP-encrypted messages. In general, you will want to # store your passphrase in the secrets file for this to be useful. # # $config{'signuser'} = ''; # default-reply-to: This automatically adds a 'Reply-To:' field to all # anonymous outgoing mail. You can override it by providing your own # 'Reply-To:'. If you want to remain anonymous, set this to your # anonymous address. # # $config{'default-reply-to'} = ''; # addresses: The location of your address book. Each entry in the # address book has the form: # address: expansion # where the expansion can either be a double-paren command, or a list # of addresses, possibly containing double-paren commands of their # own. # # $config{'addresses'} = '~/.premail/addresses'; # rlist: The file where premail stores the remailer list. # # $config{'rlist'} = '~/.premail/rlist'; # pubring: The file where premail stores the public keyring for the # remailers. This file is kept separately from your normal keyring, so # keys between the two can never get confused. # # $config{'pubring'} = '~/.premail/pubring.pgp'; # premail-secrets-pgp: The file where premail stores the encrypted # secrets file. # # $config{'premail-secrets-pgp'} = '~/.premail/secrets.pgp'; # premail-secrets: The location of your secrets file. As with tmpfile, # if you have a ramdisk or encrypted partition, the file should be on # that. If the filename contains '$<', then that is expanded to your # numeric user id. # # $config{'premail-secrets'} = '/tmp/.premail-secrets.$<'; # rlist-valid: The validity period for remailer-list information, in # seconds. If the remailer-list file is older than this, it is fetched # from the Net. # # $config{'rlist-valid'} = 300; # URL's for information about the remailers. If these URL's are set to # blank, then that disables the process of getting the files from the # Web. # # $config{'rlist-url'} = 'http://kiwi.cs.berkeley.edu/rlist'; # $config{'pubring-url'} = 'http://kiwi.cs.berkeley.edu/pubring.pgp'; # $config{'type2-list-url'} = 'http://www.jpunix.com/type2.html'; # $config{'pubring-mix-url'} = 'http://www.jpunix.com/pubring.html'; # The following obscure options are only documented here, i.e. not in # the official documentation. # defaultpath: default chain for routing mail messages. If most or all # of your mail will go through the remailers, then this is a good one # to set. It can be either a standard remailer path (such as # replay;portal;exon), or a number indicating how many hops. If you # set this and want to send mail that is _not_ sent through the # remailers, include the line # Chain: ; # in your header. # # $config{'defaultpath'} = ''; # pgp-only: choose only PGP-capable remailers in auto-chaining mode. # Set to 'yes' to disallow non-PGP-capable remailers from being used. # This feature isn't very useful, because premail almost always # selects pgp-capable remailers anyway. # # $config{'pgp-only'} = ''; # numshuf: amount of shuffling to do when choosing a chain of # remailers. 0 is no shuffling, 3 tends to pick remailers from the top # of the list, and 100 should pick remailers completely at random. # # $config{'numshuf'} = 3; # no-middle: disable selection of middleman remailers. This is a # useful feature when the middleman remailers are themselves using # premail to select chains - it prevents mail loops. # # $config{'no-middle'} = '';