# Copyright 1998, 2000 Sam Trenholme # This code is released to the public domain. # This is a file that determines your kiwi preferences. This file needs # 600 or 700 permission to be used, since this contains private information # Are we using the Qmail MTA? This is normally not defined, since most # systems use sendmail instead of qmail kiwi_qmail = "TRUE" # Location of sendmail on our system kiwi_sendmail_path = "/usr/lib/sendmail" # number of days in the past we accept time stamped materials kiwi_days_short = 3 kiwi_days_mid = 14 kiwi_days_long = 90 # This tells us to forward accepted mail to MYADDRESS kiwi_forward = "TRUE" # This tells us to append an accepted mail to the file MYMAILBOX # kiwi_append = "TRUE" # What mailbox to append mail to kiwi_my_mailbox = "/var/spool/mail/yourusername" # What address to forward mail to kiwi_my_address = "name@some.other.email.you.have" # Which file contains a log file kiwi_maillog = "/home/yourusername/.maillog" # The key for the encryption kiwi_key = "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" # You can set up a password to give friends so that they can email you # w/o having to remember an encrypted cookie. # kiwi_password = "changeme" # You may set it up so that message with a FORMAT_MID_TIMEOUT Kiwi cookie # is processed by a separate mail delivery agent. This agent has to accept # mail from the standard input, and either filter or deliver the email to # your address. The child process is passed no arguments, except for the # name of the program as argv[0] */ # kiwi_mid_process = "/usr/bin/procmail" # kiwi_return_path: The return-path of all mail the Kiwi suite sends out # will be sent to this value. If this is not set, the return-path of # outgoing mail will be set to 'nobody@example.com" # Note: This only works on Qmail systems. On sendmail systems, give # sendmail an argument of -f, followed by the desired return-path, to # change the return-path. # kiwi_return_path = "nobody@yourdomain.com"