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clamsmtpd.conf(5)	      File Formats Manual	     clamsmtpd.conf(5)

NAME
       clamsmtpd.conf -- the configuration file	for clamsmtpd(8)

DESCRIPTION
       clamsmtpd(8)  reads a configuration file	when starting up. The location
       of the file is dependent	on how you compiled  clamsmtp  but  it	should
       usually	be  in	either	the  /usr/local/etc/  or /etc/ directories. If
       clamsmtpd(8) does not find its configuration file it'll print a warning
       when it starts up along with the	location it's expecting	to find	it in.
       You can also specify a different	location for a config file by  passing
       the -f argument to clamsmtpd(8)

       The  settings are specified one per line. The setting names come	first,
       followed	by a colon and then the	value. Comments	 start	with  the  '#'
       character  on  a	line of	their own. Whitespace is ignored at the	begin-
       ning of line, end of line and around the	colons.

       A sample	configuration file can be found	in the doc/ directory  of  the
       clamsmtp	distribution.

SETTINGS
       The various settings are	as follows:

       Action	   This	option controls	what clamsmtpd(8) does when it finds a
		   virus. The options are:

		   bounce  Bounce  the email. In most cases this is not	a good
		   idea	since many viruses spoof sender	addresses.

		   drop	Silently drop the email. Recommended.

		   pass	Pass  on  the  email.  Inserts	an  'X-Virus-Infected'
		   header.

		   [ Default: drop ]

       ClamAddress
		   Specifies the address to connect to clamd(8)	on. See	syntax
		   of addresses	below.

		   [ Default: /var/run/clamav/clamd.sock ]

       Header	   A  header to	add to scanned messages. Put an	empty value to
		   suppress adding a header. You  can  include	the  following
		   special formatting characters in the	string to include spe-
		   cial	values:

		   %i Client IP	Address

		   %l Local IP Address

		   %d Current Date

		   You can also	include	the standard \r	or \n escapes.

		   [ Default: 'X-Virus-Scanned:	ClamAV using ClamSMTP' ]

       KeepAlives  On  slow  connections the server will sometimes timeout be-
		   fore	clamsmtpd(8) is	finished scanning the file.  This  op-
		   tion	 sends	NOOP's	to  the	 server	to keep	the connection
		   alive. Specify the number of	seconds, or 0 to disable.

		   [ Default: 0	]

       Listen	   The address and port	to listen for SMTP connections on. See
		   syntax of addresses below.

		   [ Default: port 10025 on all	local IP addresses ]

       PidFile	   Specifies a location	for the	a process id file to be	 writ-
		   ten to. This	file contains the process id of	clamsmtpd.conf
		   and	can  be	used to	stop the daemon. If the	-p argument is
		   passed on the command line, then this setting will  be  ig-
		   nored.

		   [ Default: none ]

       Quarantine  Quarantine  files  that  contain viruses by leaving them in
		   the TempDirectory directory.	The file names look like  this
		   (where X is a random	character or number): virus.XXXXXX

		   [ Default: off ]

       MaxConnections
		   Specifies  the  maximum  number of connections to accept at
		   once.  clamd(8) also	needs to be setup to accept  at	 least
		   this	number of connections.

		   [ Default: 64 ]

       OutAddress  The	address	 of the	SMTP server to send email to once it's
		   been	scanned. See syntax of addreses	below.

		   [ Required ]

       TempDirectory
		   The directory to write temp files to. This directory	 needs
		   to be accessible to both clamd(8) and clamsmtpd(8)

		   [ Default: /tmp ]

       TimeOut	   The	number of seconds to wait while	reading	data from net-
		   work	connections.

		   [ Default: 180 seconds ]

       TransparentProxy
		   This	option enables transparent proxy support, which	allows
		   you to route	all SMTP traffic that's	going through a	 gate-
		   way	through	clamsmtp which will then send it on to its fi-
		   nal destination. This setup usually involves	firewall rules
		   which redirect traffic to clamsmtp, and  the	 setup	varies
		   from	OS to OS.

		   [ Default: off ]

       User	   The	user  to  run  as.  If	this  option is	specified then
		   clamsmtpd(8)	must be	started	as root.  It  will  then  drop
		   root	privileges and run as the specified user. The user can
		   either be a name or a numerical user	id.

		   [ Optional ]

       VirusAction
		   This	 is  a	command	 to run	when a virus is	found. See the
		   VIRUS ACTION	section	in clamsmtpd(8)	for  a	discussion  of
		   this	option.

		   [ Default: off ]

       XClient	   Send	 an  XCLIENT  command to the receiving server. This is
		   useful for forwarding client	addresses and connection  info
		   to servers that support this	feature.

		   [ Default: off ]

ADDRESSES
       Addresses can be	specified in multiple formats:

          Unix	 local	addresses  can	be  specified by specifying their full
	   path.  (ie: '/var/run/clamav/clamd.sock').

          IP addresses	can be specified using dotted notation	with  a	 colon
	   before the port number (ie: '127.0.0.1:3310').

          IPv6	 addresses  are	implemented but	disabled. The code needs test-
	   ing.

SEE ALSO
       clamsmtpd(8)

AUTHOR
       Stef Walter <stef@memberwebs.com>

clamsmtp			September, 2004		     clamsmtpd.conf(5)

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