postsrsd - Postfix Sender Rewriting Scheme daemon
postsrsd -s<file> -d<domain> [other options]
Sender Rewriting Scheme implementation for Postfix.
Implements two TCP lookup tables to rewrite mail addresses as
needed. The forward SRS is for sender envelope addresses to prevent
SPF-related bounces. The reverse SRS is for recipient envelope addresses so
that bounced mails can be routed back to their original sender.
- -s<file>
- read secrets from file (required)
- -d<domain>
- set domain name for rewrite (required)
- -a<char>
- set first separator character which can be one of: -=+ (default:
=)
- -n<num>
- length of hash to be used in rewritten addresses (default: 4)
- -N<num>
- minimum length of hash to accept for validation (default: 4)
- -l<addr>
- set socket listen address (default: 127.0.0.1)
- -f<port>
- set port for the forward SRS lookup (default: 10001)
- -r<port>
- set port for the reverse SRS lookup (default: 10002)
- -p<pidfile>
- write process ID to pidfile (default: none)
- -c<dir>
- chroot to <dir> (default: none)
- -u<user>
- switch user id after port bind (default: none)
- -t<seconds>
- timeout for idle client connections (default: 1800)
- -X<domain>
- exclude additional domain from address rewriting
- -A
- always rewrite addresses
- -e
- attempt to read above parameters from environment
- -D
- fork into background
- -4
- force IPv4 socket (default: any)
- -6
- force IPv6 socket (default: any)
- -h
- show this help
- -v
- show version