131 lines
5.1 KiB
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131 lines
5.1 KiB
Plaintext
<?php
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// Set 1 to enable debug messages
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$debug = 1;
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// Settings for assessing the database in which reports will be saved
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$database = [
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'host' => 'localhost',
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'type' => 'mysql',
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'name' => 'dmarc',
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'user' => 'dmarc_user',
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'password' => '32katy55',
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/**
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* This pamemeter can be usefull if the database is shared with other applications
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* to avoid conflicting table names. You do not need to specify this parameter
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* if you use a dedicated database.
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* Example value: dmarc_
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* Caution! Do not use an empty string as the table prefix value if you share the database with
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* other applications.
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* Caution! Do not change this parameter if you have already created the tables in the database
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* because the tables will not be renamed automatically.
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*/
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'table_prefix' => ''
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];
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/**
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* It is only required if you want to get reports from a mailbox automatically.
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* In order to collect reports from several mailboxes, you should put each
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* mailbox settings in an array.
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*/
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$mailboxes = [
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// Just for displaying in web-admin. Not necessary.
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'name' => 'Dmarc@bjsystems',
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// Host of the email server. You can specify a port separated by a colon.
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'host' => 'mail.bjsystems.co.uk',
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// Connection encryption method. The valid values are:
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// 'none' - without encryption (strongly not recommend).
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// 'ssl' - SSL/TLS on a separate port, for IMAP it is usually port 993.
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// 'starttls' - STARTTLS method, usually on the standard IMAP port 143. Default value.
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'encryption' => 'ssl',
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// Set true if you want to connect to the IMAP server without certificate validation
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'novalidate-cert' => false,
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// Mailbox user name.
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'username' => 'dmarc',
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// Mailbox password.
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'password' => '32katy55',
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// Mailbox name
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'mailbox' => 'INBOX'
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];
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/**
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* It is only required if you want to get reports from a server directory.
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* In order to collect report from several directories, you should put each
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* directory settings in an array. Processing of the directories is not recursive.
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* It is recommended to use atomic methods for adding files to these directories.
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* Attention! All successfully processed files will be deleted from the directories
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* and all others will be moved to subdirectory `failed`, that will be created
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* automatically if it does not exist.
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*/
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$directories = [
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// Just for displaying in web-admin. Not necessary.
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'name' => 'Rua-Dir',
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// The directory location
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'location' => '/var/spool/dmarc-srg/rua'
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];
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$admin = [
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// Set this value to null or remove this parameter to disable authentication
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// Note: The authentication is always failed with an empty password. Change it if you want to use the web ui.
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];
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//
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$fetcher = [
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'mailboxes' => [
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// How many messages will be fetched at once maximum. 0 to disable any limiting.
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'messages_maximum' => 0
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],
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'directories' => [
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// How many report files will be processed at once maximum. 0 to disable any limiting.
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'files_maximum' => 50
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],
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/**
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* Domains matching this regular expression will be automatically added to the database from processed
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* reports. This option does not affect domains that have already been added to the database.
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* It is not necessary to use this option in most cases. The option can be useful if you have many domains
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* or subdomains and do not want to add them manually in the GUI. An empty string or null doesn't match any domain.
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* Note: The first domain from the first report will be automatically added anyway.
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* Some examples:
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* '.+\\.example\\.net$' - Matches any subdomain of the domain example.net
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* '^mymail[0-9]+\\.net$' - Matches the domains mymail01.net, mymail02.net, mymail99999.net, etc.
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*/
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'allowed_domains' => ''
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];
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// Settings for sending summary reports if it is necessary.
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// It uses in utils/summary_report.php
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$mailer = [
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'from' => 'postmaster@bjsystems.co.uk',
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'default' => 'dmarc@bjsystems.co.uk'
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];
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//
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$cleaner = [
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// It is used in utils/mailbox_cleaner.php
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'mailboxes' => [
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// Will remove messages older than (days)
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'days_old' => 30,
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// How many messages will be removed at once maximum.
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'delete_maximum' => 50,
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// How many messages must be leave in the mailbox minimum.
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'leave_minimum' => 100,
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// Cleaning up the mailbox that failed reports are moved to. This box is also subject
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// to the restrictions mentioned above. The valid values are:
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// 'none' - no action with it. Default value.
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// 'seen' - only seen messages will be removed
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// 'any' - all messages will be removed
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'failed' => 'none'
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],
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// It is used in utils/reports_cleaner.php
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'reports' => [
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'days_old' => 30,
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'delete_maximum' => 50,
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'leave_minimum' => 100
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],
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// It is used in utils/reportlog_cleaner.php
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'reportlog' => [
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'days_old' => 30,
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'delete_maximum' => 50,
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'leave_minimum' => 100
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]
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];
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