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Signed-off-by: Stoiko Ivanov <s.ivanov@proxmox.com>
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@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ Virus
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Allows administrators to inspect quarantined virus mails.
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[[pmg_userblackwhitelist]]
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User White- and Blacklist
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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[[chapter_mailfilter]]
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Mail Filter
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===========
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@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ testing and debugging. The 'Factory Defaults' button alows you to
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reset the filter rules.
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[[pmg_mailfilter_action]]
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'Action' - objects
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------------------
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@ -155,6 +157,7 @@ Disclaimer
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Add a Disclaimer.
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[[pmg_mailfilter_who]]
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'Who' - objects
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---------------
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@ -189,6 +192,7 @@ We have two important 'Who' - objects called 'Blacklist' and
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or allow specific senders.
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[[pmg_mailfilter_what]]
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'What' - objects
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----------------
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@ -223,6 +227,7 @@ Archive Filter::
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Can be used to match specific content types inside archives.
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[[pmg_mailfilter_when]]
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'When' - objects
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----------------
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@ -235,6 +240,7 @@ The default ruleset defines 'Office Hours', but this is not used by
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the default rules.
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[[pmg_mailfilter_regex]]
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Using regular expressions
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-------------------------
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----
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[[pmgcm_join]]
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Adding Cluster Nodes
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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synced from the master node to all cluster members.
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[[pmgconfig_systemconfig]]
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System Configuration
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--------------------
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Mail Proxy Configuration
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[[pmgconfig_mailproxy_relaying]]
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Relaying
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~~~~~~~~
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include::pmg.mail-relaying-conf-opts.adoc[]
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[[pmgconfig_mailproxy_relay_domains]]
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Relay Domains
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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@ -259,6 +262,7 @@ system will relay mail to. The system will reject incoming mails to
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other domains.
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[[pmgconfig_mailproxy_ports]]
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Ports
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~~~~~
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@ -272,6 +276,7 @@ using the following configuration keys:
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include::pmg.mail-ports-conf-opts.adoc[]
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[[pmgconfig_mailproxy_options]]
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Options
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include::pmg.mail-options-conf-opts.adoc[]
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[[pmgconfig_mailproxy_transports]]
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Transports
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just single email addresses) of your additional e-mail servers.
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[[pmgconfig_mailproxy_networks]]
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Networks
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it’s not needed to add them in this list.
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[[pmgconfig_mailproxy_tls]]
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TLS
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~~~
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for you) you should always add those servers here.
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[[pmgconfig_spamdetector]]
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Spam Detector Configuration
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@ -390,6 +399,7 @@ false negatives.
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include::pmg.spam-conf-opts.adoc[]
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[[pmgconfig_spamdetector_quarantine]]
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Quarantine
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~~~~~~~~~~
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@ -411,9 +421,11 @@ and not in the webinterface.
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include::pmg.spamquar-conf-opts.adoc[]
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[[pmgconfig_clamav]]
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Virus Detector Configuration
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----------------------------
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[[pmgconfig_clamav_options]]
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Options
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~~~~~~~
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@ -439,6 +451,7 @@ updated. But you can see the database status on the GUI, and you can
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trigger manual updates there.
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[[pmgconfig_clamav_quarantine]]
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Quarantine
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~~~~~~~~~~
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User management in {pmg} consists of three types of users/accounts:
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[[pmgconfig_localuser]]
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Local Users
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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@ -521,6 +535,7 @@ Local user related settings are saved in `/etc/pmg/user.conf`.
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For details of the fields see xref:pmg_user_configuration_file[user.conf]
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[[pmgconfig_ldap]]
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LDAP/Active Directory
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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@ -563,6 +578,7 @@ After a successfull sync, the groups and users should be visible on the web
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interface. After that, you can create rules targeting LDAP users and groups.
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[[pmgconfig_fetchmail]]
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Fetchmail
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~~~~~~~~~
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[[chapter_pmgsubscription]]
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ifdef::manvolnum[]
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pmgsubscription(1)
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