########################################################################### # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ########################################################################### # You can put comments anywhere you want to. They are effective for the # rest of the line. # this is in the format of = . Whitespace at the beginning # and end of the lines is removed. Whitespace before and after the = sign # is removed. Everything is case *insensitive*. # Yes = True = On = 1 # No = False = Off = 0 Title = "courier mail services" # Which logfile group... LogFile = maillog # Because the Courier Mail Server has very generic service names (pop3d # etc.), it might sometimes be necessary to disable courier. $courier_enable=1 #Level of Detail # 0 (Default) only errors #>=5 Successful deliveries, pop3 and imap connections #>=10 For the I like -vvv people (currently not big differences) #$courier_override_detail_level=5 # Output format # 0 make IPtables-Like output # 1 make nicely-formatted tables # Default to 0 because that fits # better with the rest of logwatch $courier_tables=0 #Print the Output of the command mailq $courier_PrintMailQueue=0 #0: "502 ESMTP command error",cmd: DATA or 517-Domain does not exist: boss.com. #1: "502 ESMTP command error" or 517-Domain does not exist #Last means of course a reduction of tables but also a loss of information. #Currently only in Table mode #$courier_RemoveAdditionalInfo=0 #Change this to 1 if you want to do reverse DNS lookups $courier_ip_lookup=0 # Allows to print all unmatched lines (only useful if courier # is the only service that logs to maillog) #$courier_print_all_unmatched=0 # vi: shiftwidth=3 tabstop=3 et