ssmtp.conf
—
ssmtp configuration file
ssmtp
reads configuration data from
/usr/local/etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf The file contains
keyword-argument pairs, one per line. Lines starting with
‘#
’ and empty lines are interpreted as
comments.
The possible keywords and their meanings are as follows (both are
case-insensitive):
Root
- The user that gets all mail for userids less than 1000. If blank, address
rewriting is disabled.
Mailhub
- The host to send mail to, in the form host |
IP_addr [: port]. The default
port is 25.
RewriteDomain
- The domain from which mail seems to come. for user authentication.
Hostname
- The full qualified name of the host. If not specified, the host is queried
for its hostname.
FromLineOverride
- Specifies whether the From header of an email, if any, may override the
default domain. The default is “no”.
UseTLS
- Specifies whether ssmtp uses TLS to talk to the SMTP server. The default
is “no”.
UseSTARTTLS
- Specifies whether ssmtp does a EHLO/STARTTLS before starting SSL
negotiation. See RFC 2487.
TLSCert
- The file name of an RSA certificate to use for TLS, if required.
AuthUser
- The user name to use for SMTP AUTH. The default is blank, in which case
SMTP AUTH is not used. sent without
AuthPass
- The password to use for SMTP AUTH.
AuthMethod
- The authorization method to use. If unset, plain text is used. May also be
set to “cram-md5”.
- /usr/local/etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf
- Contains configuration data for
ssmtp
.
Matt Ryan (mryan@debian.org), Hugo Haas (hugo@debian.org), Christoph Lameter
(clameter@debian.org) and Dave Collier-Brown (davecb@hobbes.ss.org). Reuben
Thomas (rrt@sc3d.org) wrote the man page.