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Workaround: increased the 5s connection timeout to 30s.
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Viktor Dukhovni. File: posttls-finger/posttls-finger.c.
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20131121
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Documentation: new socketmap_table(5) and lmdb_table(5)
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manpages. Files: mantools/postlink, conf/postfix-files,
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html/Makefile.in, man/Makefile.in, proto/DATABASE_README.html,
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postconf/postconf.c, proto/socketmap_table, proto/lmdb_table.
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@ -195,10 +195,11 @@ To find out what database types your Postfix system supports, use the "ppooss
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(CIDR) patterns. The table format is described in cidr_table(5).
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ddbbmm
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An indexed file type based on hashing. This is available only on
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systems with support for DBM databases. Database files are created with
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the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command. The lookup table name as used
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in "dbm:table" is the database file name without the ".dir" or ".pag"
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suffix.
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systems with support for DBM databases. Public database files are
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created with the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command, and private
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databases are maintained by Postfix daemons. The lookup table name as
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used in "dbm:table" is the database file name without the ".dir" or
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".pag" suffix.
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eennvviirroonn
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The UNIX process environment array. The lookup key is the variable
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name. The lookup table name in "environ:table" is ignored.
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@ -207,79 +208,80 @@ To find out what database types your Postfix system supports, use the "ppooss
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for logging only. This table exists to simplify Postfix error tests.
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hhaasshh
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An indexed file type based on hashing. This is available only on
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systems with support for Berkeley DB databases. Database files are
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created with the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command. The database name
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as used in "hash:table" is the database file name without the ".db"
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suffix.
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systems with support for Berkeley DB databases. Public database files
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are created with the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command, and private
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databases are maintained by Postfix daemons. The database name as used
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in "hash:table" is the database file name without the ".db" suffix.
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iinntteerrnnaall
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A non-shared, in-memory hash table. Its content are lost when a process
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terminates.
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llmmddbb (unsupported)
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The OpenLDAP LMDB database (a memory-mapped, persistent file). Database
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files are created with the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command. The
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database name as used in "lmdb:table" is the database file name without
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the ".lmdb" suffix.
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llmmddbb
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OpenLDAP LMDB database (a memory-mapped. This is available only on
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systems with support for LMDB databases. Public database files are
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created with the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command, and private
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databases are maintained by Postfix daemons. The database name as used
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in "lmdb:table" is the database file name without the ".lmdb" suffix.
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See lmdb_table(5) for details.
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llddaapp (read-only)
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Perform lookups using the LDAP protocol. Configuration details are
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given in the ldap_table(5).
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LDAP database client. Configuration details are given in the ldap_table
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(5).
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mmeemmccaacchhee
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Perform memcache database lookups or updates. Configuration details are
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given in memcache_table(5).
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Memcache database client. Configuration details are given in
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memcache_table(5).
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mmyyssqqll (read-only)
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Perform MySQL database lookups. Configuration details are given in
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mysql_table(5).
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MySQL database client. Configuration details are given in mysql_table
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(5).
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nneettiinnffoo (read-only)
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Perform Netinfo database lookups.
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Netinfo database client.
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nniiss (read-only)
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Perform NIS database lookups.
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NIS database client.
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nniisspplluuss (read-only)
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Perform NIS+ database lookups. Configuration details are given in
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nisplus_table(5).
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NIS+ database client. Configuration details are given in nisplus_table
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(5).
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ppccrree (read-only)
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A lookup table based on Perl Compatible Regular Expressions. The file
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format is described in pcre_table(5). The lookup table name as used in
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"pcre:table" is the name of the regular expression file.
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ppggssqqll (read-only)
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Perform PostgreSQL database lookups. Configuration details are given in
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PostgreSQL database client. Configuration details are given in
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pgsql_table(5).
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pprrooxxyy
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Access information via the Postfix proxymap(8) service. The lookup
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table name syntax is "proxy:type:table".
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Postfix proxymap(8) client for shared access to Postfix databases. The
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lookup table name syntax is "proxy:type:table".
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rreeggeexxpp (read-only)
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A lookup table based on regular expressions. The file format is
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described in regexp_table(5). The lookup table name as used in "regexp:
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table" is the name of the regular expression file.
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ssddbbmm
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An indexed file type based on hashing. This is available only on
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systems with support for SDBM databases. Database files are created
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with the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command. The lookup table name as
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systems with support for SDBM databases. Public database files are
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created with the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command, and private
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databases are maintained by Postfix daemons. The lookup table name as
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used in "sdbm:table" is the database file name without the ".dir" or
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".pag" suffix.
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ssoocckkeettmmaapp (read-only)
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Query a Sendmail-style socketmap server. The name of the table
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specifies iinneett:host:port:socketmap-name for a TCP-based server, or
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uunniixx:pathname:socketmap-name for a UNIX-domain server. In both cases
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socketmap-name is the name of the socketmap.
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Sendmail-style socketmap client. The name of the table is either iinneett:
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host:port:name for a TCP/IP server, or uunniixx:pathname:name for a UNIX-
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domain server. See socketmap_table(5) for details.
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ssqqlliittee (read-only)
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Perform SQLite database lookups. Configuration details are given in
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sqlite_table(5).
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SQLite database. Configuration details are given in sqlite_table(5).
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ssttaattiicc (read-only)
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Always returns its lookup table name as lookup result. For example, the
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lookup table "static:foobar" always returns the string "foobar" as
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A table that always returns its name as the lookup result. For example,
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the lookup table "static:foobar" always returns the string "foobar" as
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lookup result.
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ttccpp
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Access information through a TCP/IP server. The protocol is described
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in tcp_table(5). The lookup table name is "tcp:host:port" where "host"
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specifies a symbolic hostname or a numeric IP address, and "port"
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specifies a symbolic service name or a numeric port number.
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TCP/IP client. The protocol is described in tcp_table(5). The lookup
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table name is "tcp:host:port" where "host" specifies a symbolic
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hostname or a numeric IP address, and "port" specifies a symbolic
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service name or a numeric port number.
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tteexxtthhaasshh (read-only)
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This produces similar results as hash: files, except that you don't
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have to run the postmap(1) command before you can use the file, and
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that texthash: does not detect changes after the file is read. The
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A table that produces similar results as hash: files, except that you
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don't have to run the postmap(1) command before you can use the file,
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and that texthash: does not detect changes after the file is read. The
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lookup table name is "texthash:filename", where the file name is taken
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literally; no suffix is appended.
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uunniixx (read-only)
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A limited way to query the UNIX authentication database. The following
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A limited view of the UNIX authentication database. The following
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tables are implemented:
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uunniixx::ppaasssswwdd..bbyynnaammee
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The table is the UNIX password database. The key is a login name.
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$manpage_directory/man5/generic.5:f:root:-:644
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$manpage_directory/man5/header_checks.5:f:root:-:644
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$manpage_directory/man5/ldap_table.5:f:root:-:644
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$manpage_directory/man5/lmdb_table.5:f:root:-:644
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$manpage_directory/man5/master.5:f:root:-:644
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$manpage_directory/man5/memcache_table.5:f:root:-:644
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$manpage_directory/man5/mysql_table.5:f:root:-:644
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$manpage_directory/man5/socketmap_table.5:f:root:-:644
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$manpage_directory/man5/sqlite_table.5:f:root:-:644
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$manpage_directory/man5/nisplus_table.5:f:root:-:644
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$manpage_directory/man5/pcre_table.5:f:root:-:644
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<dt> <b>dbm</b> </dt>
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<dd> An indexed file type based on hashing. This is available only
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on systems with support for DBM databases. Database files are
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created with the <a href="postmap.1.html">postmap(1)</a> or <a href="postalias.1.html">postalias(1)</a> command. The lookup
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table name as used in "dbm:table" is the database file name without
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the ".dir" or ".pag" suffix. </dd>
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on systems with support for DBM databases. Public database files
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are created with the <a href="postmap.1.html">postmap(1)</a> or <a href="postalias.1.html">postalias(1)</a> command, and private
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databases are maintained by Postfix daemons. The lookup table name
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as used in "dbm:table" is the database file name without the ".dir"
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or ".pag" suffix. </dd>
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<dt> <b>environ</b> </dt>
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<dt> <b>hash</b> </dt>
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<dd> An indexed file type based on hashing. This is available only
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on systems with support for Berkeley DB databases. Database files are
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created with the <a href="postmap.1.html">postmap(1)</a> or <a href="postalias.1.html">postalias(1)</a> command. The database
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on systems with support for Berkeley DB databases. Public database
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files are created with the <a href="postmap.1.html">postmap(1)</a> or <a href="postalias.1.html">postalias(1)</a> command, and
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private databases are maintained by Postfix daemons. The database
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name as used in "hash:table" is the database file name without the
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".db" suffix. </dd>
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".db" suffix. </dd>
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<dt> <b>internal</b> </dt>
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<dd> A non-shared, in-memory hash table. Its content are lost when
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a process terminates. </dd>
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<dt> <b>lmdb</b> (unsupported) </dt>
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<dt> <b>lmdb</b> </dt>
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<dd> The OpenLDAP LMDB database (a memory-mapped, persistent file).
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Database files are created with the <a href="postmap.1.html">postmap(1)</a> or <a href="postalias.1.html">postalias(1)</a>
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command. The database name as used in "<a href="LMDB_README.html">lmdb</a>:table" is the database
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file name without the ".lmdb" suffix.
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<dd> OpenLDAP LMDB database (a memory-mapped. This is available
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only on systems with support for LMDB databases. Public database
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files are created with the <a href="postmap.1.html">postmap(1)</a> or <a href="postalias.1.html">postalias(1)</a> command, and
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private databases are maintained by Postfix daemons. The database
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name as used in "<a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>:table" is the database file name without the
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".lmdb" suffix. See <a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb_table(5)</a> for details. </dd>
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<dt> <b>ldap</b> (read-only) </dt>
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<dd> Perform lookups using the LDAP protocol. Configuration details
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are given in the <a href="ldap_table.5.html">ldap_table(5)</a>. </dd>
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<dd> LDAP database client. Configuration details are given in the
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<a href="ldap_table.5.html">ldap_table(5)</a>. </dd>
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<dt> <b>memcache</b> </dt>
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<dd> Perform memcache database lookups or updates. Configuration
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details are given in <a href="memcache_table.5.html">memcache_table(5)</a>. </dd>
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<dd> Memcache database client. Configuration details are given in
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<a href="memcache_table.5.html">memcache_table(5)</a>. </dd>
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<dt> <b>mysql</b> (read-only) </dt>
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<dd> Perform MySQL database lookups. Configuration details are given
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in <a href="mysql_table.5.html">mysql_table(5)</a>. </dd>
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<dd> MySQL database client. Configuration details are given in
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<a href="mysql_table.5.html">mysql_table(5)</a>. </dd>
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<dt> <b>netinfo</b> (read-only) </dt>
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<dd> Perform Netinfo database lookups. </dd>
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<dd> Netinfo database client. </dd>
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<dt> <b>nis</b> (read-only) </dt>
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<dd> Perform NIS database lookups. </dd>
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<dd> NIS database client. </dd>
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<dt> <b>nisplus</b> (read-only) </dt>
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<dd> Perform NIS+ database lookups. Configuration details are given
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in <a href="nisplus_table.5.html">nisplus_table(5)</a>. </dd>
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<dd> NIS+ database client. Configuration details are given in
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<a href="nisplus_table.5.html">nisplus_table(5)</a>. </dd>
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<dt> <b>pcre</b> (read-only) </dt>
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<dt> <b>pgsql</b> (read-only) </dt>
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<dd> Perform PostgreSQL database lookups. Configuration details
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are given in <a href="pgsql_table.5.html">pgsql_table(5)</a>. </dd>
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<dd> PostgreSQL database client. Configuration details are given
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in <a href="pgsql_table.5.html">pgsql_table(5)</a>. </dd>
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<dt> <b>proxy</b> </dt>
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<dd> Access information via the Postfix <a href="proxymap.8.html">proxymap(8)</a> service. The
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lookup table name syntax is "<a href="proxymap.8.html">proxy</a>:<a href="DATABASE_README.html">type:table</a>". </dd>
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<dd> Postfix <a href="proxymap.8.html">proxymap(8)</a> client for shared access to Postfix
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databases. The lookup table name syntax is "<a href="proxymap.8.html">proxy</a>:<a href="DATABASE_README.html">type:table</a>".
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</dd>
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<dt> <b>regexp</b> (read-only) </dt>
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<dt> <b>sdbm</b> </dt>
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<dd> An indexed file type based on hashing. This is available only
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on systems with support for SDBM databases. Database files are
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created with the <a href="postmap.1.html">postmap(1)</a> or <a href="postalias.1.html">postalias(1)</a> command. The lookup
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table name as used in "sdbm:table" is the database file name without
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the ".dir" or ".pag" suffix. </dd>
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on systems with support for SDBM databases. Public database files
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are created with the <a href="postmap.1.html">postmap(1)</a> or <a href="postalias.1.html">postalias(1)</a> command, and private
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databases are maintained by Postfix daemons. The lookup table name
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as used in "sdbm:table" is the database file name without the ".dir"
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or ".pag" suffix. </dd>
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<dt> <b>socketmap</b> (read-only) </dt>
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<dd> Query a Sendmail-style socketmap server. The name of the table
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specifies <b>inet</b>:<i>host</i>:<i>port</i>:<i>socketmap-name</i>
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for a TCP-based server, or
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<b>unix</b>:<i>pathname</i>:<i>socketmap-name</i> for a UNIX-domain
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server. In both cases <i>socketmap-name</i> is the name of the
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socketmap. </dd>
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<dd> Sendmail-style socketmap client. The name of the table is
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either <b>inet</b>:<i>host</i>:<i>port</i>:<i>name</i> for a TCP/IP
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server, or <b>unix</b>:<i>pathname</i>:<i>name</i> for a UNIX-domain
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server. See <a href="socketmap_table.5.html">socketmap_table(5)</a> for details. </dd>
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<dt> <b>sqlite</b> (read-only) </dt>
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<dd> Perform SQLite database lookups. Configuration details are given
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in <a href="sqlite_table.5.html">sqlite_table(5)</a>. </dd>
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<dd> SQLite database. Configuration details are given in <a href="sqlite_table.5.html">sqlite_table(5)</a>.
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</dd>
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<dt> <b>static</b> (read-only) </dt>
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<dd> Always returns its lookup table name as lookup result. For
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example, the lookup table "<a href="DATABASE_README.html#types">static</a>:foobar" always returns the string
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"foobar" as lookup result. </dd>
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<dd> A table that always returns its name as the lookup result.
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For example, the lookup table "<a href="DATABASE_README.html#types">static</a>:foobar" always returns the
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string "foobar" as lookup result. </dd>
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<dt> <b>tcp</b> </dt>
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<dd> Access information through a TCP/IP server. The protocol is
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described in <a href="tcp_table.5.html">tcp_table(5)</a>. The lookup table name is "<a href="tcp_table.5.html">tcp</a>:host:port"
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where "host" specifies a symbolic hostname or a numeric IP address,
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and "port" specifies a symbolic service name or a numeric port
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number.
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</dd>
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<dd> TCP/IP client. The protocol is described in <a href="tcp_table.5.html">tcp_table(5)</a>. The
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lookup table name is "<a href="tcp_table.5.html">tcp</a>:host:port" where "host" specifies a
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symbolic hostname or a numeric IP address, and "port" specifies a
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symbolic service name or a numeric port number. </dd>
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<dt> <b>texthash</b> (read-only) </dt>
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<dd> This produces similar results as hash: files, except that you
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don't have to run the <a href="postmap.1.html">postmap(1)</a> command before you can use the
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file, and that <a href="DATABASE_README.html#types">texthash</a>: does not detect changes after the file is
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read. The lookup table name is "<a href="DATABASE_README.html#types">texthash</a>:filename", where the file
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name is taken literally; no suffix is appended. </dd>
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<dd> A table that produces similar results as hash: files, except
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that you don't have to run the <a href="postmap.1.html">postmap(1)</a> command before you can
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use the file, and that <a href="DATABASE_README.html#types">texthash</a>: does not detect changes after the
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file is read. The lookup table name is "<a href="DATABASE_README.html#types">texthash</a>:filename", where
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the file name is taken literally; no suffix is appended. </dd>
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<dt> <b>unix</b> (read-only) </dt>
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<dd> A limited way to query the UNIX authentication database. The
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following tables are implemented:
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<dd> A limited view of the UNIX authentication database. The following
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tables are implemented:
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<dl>
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@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ errors. </strong></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<dl>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> Problem: </dt> <dd> <p> The "postmap <a href="LMDB_README.html">lmdb</a>:filename" command
|
||||
<dt> Problem: </dt> <dd> <p> The "postmap <a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>:filename" command
|
||||
fails with an MDB_TXN_FULL error. This problem does not exist with
|
||||
other Postfix databases. </p> </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ resolved by increasing the database size. </p> </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<!--
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Problem: </dt> <dd> <p> The "postmap <a href="LMDB_README.html">lmdb</a>:filename" command
|
||||
<p> Problem: </dt> <dd> <p> The "postmap <a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>:filename" command
|
||||
fails with an MDB_MAP_FULL error. This problem does not exist with
|
||||
other Postfix databases. </p> </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ other Postfix databases. </p> </dd>
|
||||
<p> LMDB databases have a hard size limit (configured with the
|
||||
<a href="postconf.5.html#lmdb_map_size">lmdb_map_size</a> configuration parameter). </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> When executing "postmap <a href="LMDB_README.html">lmdb</a>:filename", the Postfix LMDB database
|
||||
<p> When executing "postmap <a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>:filename", the Postfix LMDB database
|
||||
client stores the new data in a transaction which takes up space
|
||||
in addition to the existing data, and commits the transaction when
|
||||
it closes the database. Only then can the space for old data be
|
||||
@ -234,13 +234,13 @@ LMDB map size limit before terminating. </p>
|
||||
it discovers that the LMDB file is larger than <a href="postconf.5.html#lmdb_map_size">lmdb_map_size</a>/3,
|
||||
logs a warning, and uses a larger LMDB map size limit instead: </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <tt> warning: <i>filename</i>.<a href="LMDB_README.html">lmdb</a>: file size 15024128 ≥
|
||||
(lmdb map size limit 16777216)/3<br> warning: <i>filename</i>.<a href="LMDB_README.html">lmdb</a>:
|
||||
<p> <tt> warning: <i>filename</i>.<a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>: file size 15024128 ≥
|
||||
(lmdb map size limit 16777216)/3<br> warning: <i>filename</i>.<a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>:
|
||||
using map size limit 45072384</tt> </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> By repeating the two steps above you can automate recovery and
|
||||
avoid the need for human intervention. Just repeat "postmap
|
||||
<a href="LMDB_README.html">lmdb</a>:filename" (up to some limit). After each failure it will use
|
||||
<a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>:filename" (up to some limit). After each failure it will use
|
||||
a 3x larger size limit, and eventually the "database full" error
|
||||
should disappear. This fails only when the disk is full or when
|
||||
the LMDB map size limit would exceed the memory address space size
|
||||
@ -274,8 +274,8 @@ the database again as described next. </p> </dd>
|
||||
file larger than <a href="postconf.5.html#lmdb_map_size">lmdb_map_size</a>/3, it logs a warning and uses a
|
||||
larger size limit instead: </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> <tt> warning: <i>filename</i>.<a href="LMDB_README.html">lmdb</a>: file size 15024128 ≥
|
||||
(lmdb map size limit 16777216)/3 <br>warning: <i>filename</i>.<a href="LMDB_README.html">lmdb</a>:
|
||||
<p> <tt> warning: <i>filename</i>.<a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>: file size 15024128 ≥
|
||||
(lmdb map size limit 16777216)/3 <br>warning: <i>filename</i>.<a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>:
|
||||
using map size limit 45072384</tt> </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> This can be used to automate recovery and avoid the need for
|
||||
|
@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ COMMANDS= mailq.1.html newaliases.1.html postalias.1.html postcat.1.html \
|
||||
CONFIG = access.5.html aliases.5.html canonical.5.html relocated.5.html \
|
||||
transport.5.html virtual.5.html pcre_table.5.html regexp_table.5.html \
|
||||
cidr_table.5.html tcp_table.5.html header_checks.5.html \
|
||||
ldap_table.5.html mysql_table.5.html pgsql_table.5.html \
|
||||
memcache_table.5.html \
|
||||
ldap_table.5.html lmdb_table.5.html mysql_table.5.html \
|
||||
pgsql_table.5.html memcache_table.5.html \
|
||||
master.5.html nisplus_table.5.html generic.5.html bounce.5.html \
|
||||
postfix-wrapper.5.html sqlite_table.5.html
|
||||
postfix-wrapper.5.html sqlite_table.5.html socketmap_table.5.html
|
||||
OTHER = postfix-manuals.html
|
||||
AWK = awk '{ print; if (NR == 2) print ".pl 9999\n.ll 65" }'
|
||||
MAN2HTML = man2html -t "Postfix manual - `IFS=.; set \`echo $@\`; echo \"$$1($$2)\"`"
|
||||
@ -274,6 +274,10 @@ ldap_table.5.html: ../proto/ldap_table
|
||||
PATH=../mantools:$$PATH; \
|
||||
srctoman - $? | $(AWK) | $(NROFF) -man | uniq | $(MAN2HTML) | postlink >$@
|
||||
|
||||
lmdb_table.5.html: ../proto/lmdb_table
|
||||
PATH=../mantools:$$PATH; \
|
||||
srctoman - $? | $(AWK) | $(NROFF) -man | uniq | $(MAN2HTML) | postlink >$@
|
||||
|
||||
master.5.html: ../proto/master
|
||||
PATH=../mantools:$$PATH; \
|
||||
srctoman - $? | $(AWK) | $(NROFF) -man | uniq | $(MAN2HTML) | postlink >$@
|
||||
@ -286,6 +290,10 @@ mysql_table.5.html: ../proto/mysql_table
|
||||
PATH=../mantools:$$PATH; \
|
||||
srctoman - $? | $(AWK) | $(NROFF) -man | uniq | $(MAN2HTML) | postlink >$@
|
||||
|
||||
socketmap_table.5.html: ../proto/socketmap_table
|
||||
PATH=../mantools:$$PATH; \
|
||||
srctoman - $? | $(AWK) | $(NROFF) -man | uniq | $(MAN2HTML) | postlink >$@
|
||||
|
||||
sqlite_table.5.html: ../proto/sqlite_table
|
||||
PATH=../mantools:$$PATH; \
|
||||
srctoman - $? | $(AWK) | $(NROFF) -man | uniq | $(MAN2HTML) | postlink >$@
|
||||
|
96
postfix/html/lmdb_table.5.html
Normal file
96
postfix/html/lmdb_table.5.html
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
|
||||
<!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
|
||||
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
|
||||
<html> <head>
|
||||
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii">
|
||||
<title> Postfix manual - lmdb_table(5) </title>
|
||||
</head> <body> <pre>
|
||||
LMDB_TABLE(5) LMDB_TABLE(5)
|
||||
|
||||
<b>NAME</b>
|
||||
lmdb_table - Postfix LMDB adapter
|
||||
|
||||
<b>SYNOPSIS</b>
|
||||
<b>postmap <a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>:/etc/postfix/</b><i>filename</i>
|
||||
<b>postmap -i <a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>:/etc/postfix/</b><i>filename</i> <<i>inputfile</i>
|
||||
|
||||
<b>postmap -d "</b><i>key</i><b>" <a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>:/etc/postfix/</b><i>filename</i>
|
||||
<b>postmap -d - <a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>:/etc/postfix/</b><i>filename</i> <<i>inputfile</i>
|
||||
|
||||
<b>postmap -q "</b><i>key</i><b>" <a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>:/etc/postfix/</b><i>filename</i>
|
||||
<b>postmap -q - <a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb</a>:/etc/postfix/</b><i>filename</i> <<i>inputfile</i>
|
||||
|
||||
<b>DESCRIPTION</b>
|
||||
The Postfix LMDB adapter provides access to a persistent,
|
||||
memory-mapped, key-value store. The database size is lim-
|
||||
ited only by the size of the memory address space and file
|
||||
system.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>REQUESTS</b>
|
||||
The LMDB adapter supports all Postfix lookup table opera-
|
||||
tions. This makes LMDB suitable for Postfix address
|
||||
rewriting, routing, access policies, caches, or any infor-
|
||||
mation that can be stored under a fixed lookup key.
|
||||
|
||||
When a transaction fails due to a full database, Postfix
|
||||
resizes the database and retries the transaction.
|
||||
|
||||
Postfix access, address mapping and routing tables will
|
||||
generate queries with partial keys such as parent domains
|
||||
or networks, and keys without the address extension or
|
||||
domain portion of an email address.
|
||||
|
||||
Unlike other flat-file based Postfix databases, changes to
|
||||
an LMDB database do not require automatic daemon program
|
||||
restart.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>RELIABILITY</b>
|
||||
LMDB's copy-on-write architecture achieves reliable
|
||||
updates, at the cost of using more space than some other
|
||||
flat-file databases. Read operations are memory-mapped
|
||||
for speed. Write operations are not memory-mapped to
|
||||
avoid silent curruption due stray pointer bugs.
|
||||
|
||||
The Postfix LMDB adapter implements locking with fcntl(2)
|
||||
locks at whole-file granularity. LMDB's native locking
|
||||
scheme would require world-writable lockfiles and would
|
||||
therefore violate the Postfix security model. Unlike some
|
||||
other Postfix flat-file databases, LMDB databases can
|
||||
safely be updated without serializing requests through the
|
||||
<a href="proxymap.8.html">proxymap(8)</a> service.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS</b>
|
||||
Short-lived programs automatically pick up changes to
|
||||
<a href="postconf.5.html">main.cf</a>. With long-running daemon programs, Use the com-
|
||||
mand "<b>postfix reload</b>" after a configuration change.
|
||||
|
||||
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#lmdb_map_size">lmdb_map_size</a> (default: 16777216)</b>
|
||||
The initial OpenLDAP LMDB database size limit in
|
||||
bytes.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>SEE ALSO</b>
|
||||
<a href="postconf.1.html">postconf(1)</a>, Postfix supported lookup tables
|
||||
<a href="postmap.1.html">postmap(1)</a>, Postfix lookup table maintenance
|
||||
<a href="postconf.5.html">postconf(5)</a>, configuration parameters
|
||||
|
||||
<b>README FILES</b>
|
||||
<a href="DATABASE_README.html">DATABASE_README</a>, Postfix lookup table overview
|
||||
<a href="LMDB_README.html">LMDB_README</a>, Postfix LMDB howto
|
||||
|
||||
<b>LICENSE</b>
|
||||
The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this
|
||||
software.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>HISTORY</b>
|
||||
LMDB support was introduced with Postfix version 2.11.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>AUTHOR(S)</b>
|
||||
Howard Chu
|
||||
Symas Corporation
|
||||
|
||||
Wietse Venema
|
||||
IBM T.J. Watson Research
|
||||
P.O. Box 704
|
||||
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
|
||||
|
||||
LMDB_TABLE(5)
|
||||
</pre> </body> </html>
|
@ -160,20 +160,20 @@ POSTCONF(1) POSTCONF(1)
|
||||
on the lookup table type as described in the <a href="DATABASE_README.html">DATA</a>-
|
||||
<a href="DATABASE_README.html">BASE_README</a> document.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>btree</b> A sorted, balanced tree structure. This is
|
||||
available on systems with support for Berke-
|
||||
ley DB databases.
|
||||
<b>btree</b> A sorted, balanced tree structure. Avail-
|
||||
able on systems with support for Berkeley DB
|
||||
databases.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>cdb</b> A read-optimized structure with no support
|
||||
for incremental updates. This is available
|
||||
on systems with support for CDB databases.
|
||||
for incremental updates. Available on sys-
|
||||
tems with support for CDB databases.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>cidr</b> A table that associates values with Class-
|
||||
less Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) patterns.
|
||||
This is described in <a href="cidr_table.5.html"><b>cidr_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>dbm</b> An indexed file type based on hashing. This
|
||||
is available on systems with support for DBM
|
||||
<b>dbm</b> An indexed file type based on hashing.
|
||||
Available on systems with support for DBM
|
||||
databases.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>environ</b>
|
||||
@ -187,74 +187,74 @@ POSTCONF(1) POSTCONF(1)
|
||||
This table exists to simplify Postfix error
|
||||
tests.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>hash</b> An indexed file type based on hashing. This
|
||||
is available on systems with support for
|
||||
Berkeley DB databases.
|
||||
<b>hash</b> An indexed file type based on hashing.
|
||||
Available on systems with support for Berke-
|
||||
ley DB databases.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>internal</b>
|
||||
A non-shared, in-memory hash table. Its con-
|
||||
tent are lost when a process terminates.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>lmdb</b> (unsupported)
|
||||
The OpenLDAP LMDB database (a memory-mapped,
|
||||
persistent file).
|
||||
<b>lmdb</b> OpenLDAP LMDB database (a memory-mapped,
|
||||
persistent file). Available on systems with
|
||||
support for LMDB databases. This is
|
||||
described in <a href="lmdb_table.5.html"><b>lmdb_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>ldap</b> (read-only)
|
||||
Perform lookups using the LDAP protocol.
|
||||
This is described in <a href="ldap_table.5.html"><b>ldap_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
LDAP database client. This is described in
|
||||
<a href="ldap_table.5.html"><b>ldap_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>memcache</b>
|
||||
Perform lookups using the memcache protocol.
|
||||
This is described in <a href="memcache_table.5.html"><b>memcache_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
Memcache database client. This is described
|
||||
in <a href="memcache_table.5.html"><b>memcache_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>mysql</b> (read-only)
|
||||
Perform lookups using the MYSQL protocol.
|
||||
This is described in <a href="mysql_table.5.html"><b>mysql_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
MySQL database client. Available on systems
|
||||
with support for MySQL databases. This is
|
||||
described in <a href="mysql_table.5.html"><b>mysql_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>pcre</b> (read-only)
|
||||
A lookup table based on Perl Compatible Reg-
|
||||
ular Expressions. The file format is
|
||||
ular Expressions. The file format is
|
||||
described in <a href="pcre_table.5.html"><b>pcre_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>pgsql</b> (read-only)
|
||||
Perform lookups using the PostgreSQL proto-
|
||||
col. This is described in <a href="pgsql_table.5.html"><b>pgsql_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
PostgreSQL database client. This is
|
||||
described in <a href="pgsql_table.5.html"><b>pgsql_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>proxy</b> A lookup table that is implemented via the
|
||||
Postfix <a href="proxymap.8.html"><b>proxymap</b>(8)</a> service. The table name
|
||||
syntax is <i>type</i><b>:</b><i>name</i>.
|
||||
<b>proxy</b> Postfix <a href="proxymap.8.html"><b>proxymap</b>(8)</a> client for shared access
|
||||
to Postfix databases. The table name syntax
|
||||
is <i>type</i><b>:</b><i>name</i>.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>regexp</b> (read-only)
|
||||
A lookup table based on regular expressions.
|
||||
The file format is described in <a href="regexp_table.5.html"><b>regexp_ta-</b></a>
|
||||
The file format is described in <a href="regexp_table.5.html"><b>regexp_ta-</b></a>
|
||||
<a href="regexp_table.5.html"><b>ble</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>sdbm</b> An indexed file type based on hashing. This
|
||||
is available on systems with support for
|
||||
SDBM databases.
|
||||
<b>sdbm</b> An indexed file type based on hashing.
|
||||
Available on systems with support for SDBM
|
||||
databases.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>socketmap</b> (read-only)
|
||||
Query a Sendmail-style socketmap server. The
|
||||
name of the table specifies
|
||||
<b>inet</b>:<i>host</i>:<i>port</i>:<i>socketmap-name</i> for a TCP-
|
||||
based server, or <b>unix</b>:<i>pathname</i>:<i>socketmap-</i>
|
||||
<i>name</i> for a UNIX-domain server. In both
|
||||
cases, <i>socketmap-name</i> is the name of the
|
||||
socketmap.
|
||||
Sendmail-style socketmap client. The table
|
||||
name is <b>inet</b>:<i>host</i>:<i>port</i>:<i>name</i> for a TCP/IP
|
||||
server, or <b>unix</b>:<i>pathname</i>:<i>name</i> for a UNIX-
|
||||
domain server. This is described in <a href="socketmap_table.5.html"><b>sock-</b></a>
|
||||
<a href="socketmap_table.5.html"><b>etmap_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>sqlite</b> (read-only)
|
||||
Perform lookups from SQLite database files.
|
||||
This is described in <a href="sqlite_table.5.html"><b>sqlite_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
SQLite database. This is described in
|
||||
<a href="sqlite_table.5.html"><b>sqlite_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>static</b> (read-only)
|
||||
A table that always returns its name as
|
||||
lookup result. For example, <b><a href="DATABASE_README.html#types">static</a>:foobar</b>
|
||||
always returns the string <b>foobar</b> as lookup
|
||||
A table that always returns its name as
|
||||
lookup result. For example, <b><a href="DATABASE_README.html#types">static</a>:foobar</b>
|
||||
always returns the string <b>foobar</b> as lookup
|
||||
result.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>tcp</b> (read-only)
|
||||
Perform lookups using a simple request-reply
|
||||
protocol that is described in <a href="tcp_table.5.html"><b>tcp_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
TCP/IP client. The protocol is described in
|
||||
<a href="tcp_table.5.html"><b>tcp_table</b>(5)</a>.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>texthash</b> (read-only)
|
||||
Produces similar results as hash: files,
|
||||
@ -264,9 +264,9 @@ POSTCONF(1) POSTCONF(1)
|
||||
after the file is read.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>unix</b> (read-only)
|
||||
A limited way to query the UNIX authentica-
|
||||
tion database. The following tables are
|
||||
implemented:
|
||||
A limited view of the UNIX authentication
|
||||
database. The following tables are imple-
|
||||
mented:
|
||||
|
||||
<b>unix:passwd.byname</b>
|
||||
The table is the UNIX password data-
|
||||
|
@ -677,7 +677,7 @@ Enable the rewriting of the form "user%domain" to "user@domain".
|
||||
This is enabled by default.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Note: with Postfix version 2.2, message header address rewriting
|
||||
<p> Note: as of Postfix version 2.2, message header address rewriting
|
||||
happens only when one of the following conditions is true: </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<ul>
|
||||
|
@ -155,6 +155,8 @@ the following convention: </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<li> <a href="ldap_table.5.html">ldap_table(5)</a>, Postfix LDAP client
|
||||
|
||||
<li> <a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb_table(5)</a>, Postfix LMDB database driver
|
||||
|
||||
<li> <a href="memcache_table.5.html">memcache_table(5)</a>, Postfix memcache client
|
||||
|
||||
<li> <a href="mysql_table.5.html">mysql_table(5)</a>, Postfix MYSQL client
|
||||
@ -167,6 +169,8 @@ the following convention: </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<li> <a href="regexp_table.5.html">regexp_table(5)</a>, Associate POSIX regexp pattern with value
|
||||
|
||||
<li> <a href="socketmap_table.5.html">socketmap_table(5)</a>, Postfix socketmap client
|
||||
|
||||
<li> <a href="sqlite_table.5.html">sqlite_table(5)</a>, Postfix SQLite database driver
|
||||
|
||||
<li> <a href="tcp_table.5.html">tcp_table(5)</a>, Postfix client-server table lookup
|
||||
|
@ -296,12 +296,14 @@ POSTFIX(1) POSTFIX(1)
|
||||
Table lookup mechanisms:
|
||||
<a href="cidr_table.5.html">cidr_table(5)</a>, Associate CIDR pattern with value
|
||||
<a href="ldap_table.5.html">ldap_table(5)</a>, Postfix LDAP client
|
||||
<a href="lmdb_table.5.html">lmdb_table(5)</a>, Postfix LMDB database driver
|
||||
<a href="memcache_table.5.html">memcache_table(5)</a>, Postfix memcache client
|
||||
<a href="mysql_table.5.html">mysql_table(5)</a>, Postfix MYSQL client
|
||||
<a href="nisplus_table.5.html">nisplus_table(5)</a>, Postfix NIS+ client
|
||||
<a href="pcre_table.5.html">pcre_table(5)</a>, Associate PCRE pattern with value
|
||||
<a href="pgsql_table.5.html">pgsql_table(5)</a>, Postfix PostgreSQL client
|
||||
<a href="regexp_table.5.html">regexp_table(5)</a>, Associate POSIX regexp pattern with value
|
||||
<a href="socketmap_table.5.html">socketmap_table(5)</a>, Postfix socketmap client
|
||||
<a href="sqlite_table.5.html">sqlite_table(5)</a>, Postfix SQLite database driver
|
||||
<a href="tcp_table.5.html">tcp_table(5)</a>, Postfix client-server table lookup
|
||||
|
||||
|
91
postfix/html/socketmap_table.5.html
Normal file
91
postfix/html/socketmap_table.5.html
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
|
||||
<!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
|
||||
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
|
||||
<html> <head>
|
||||
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii">
|
||||
<title> Postfix manual - socketmap_table(5) </title>
|
||||
</head> <body> <pre>
|
||||
SOCKETMAP_TABLE(5) SOCKETMAP_TABLE(5)
|
||||
|
||||
<b>NAME</b>
|
||||
socketmap_table - Postfix socketmap table lookup client
|
||||
|
||||
<b>SYNOPSIS</b>
|
||||
<b>postmap -q "</b><i>string</i><b>" <a href="socketmap_table.html">socketmap</a>:inet:</b><i>host</i><b>:</b><i>port</i><b>:</b><i>name</i>
|
||||
<b>postmap -q "</b><i>string</i><b>" <a href="socketmap_table.html">socketmap</a>:unix:</b><i>pathname</i><b>:</b><i>name</i>
|
||||
|
||||
<b>postmap -q - <a href="socketmap_table.html">socketmap</a>:inet:</b><i>host</i><b>:</b><i>port</i><b>:</b><i>name</i> <<i>inputfile</i>
|
||||
<b>postmap -q - <a href="socketmap_table.html">socketmap</a>:unix:</b><i>pathname</i><b>:</b><i>name</i> <<i>inputfile</i>
|
||||
|
||||
<b>DESCRIPTION</b>
|
||||
The Postfix mail system uses optional tables for address
|
||||
rewriting. mail routing or policy lookup.
|
||||
|
||||
The Postfix socketmap client expects TCP endpoint names of
|
||||
the form <b>inet:</b><i>host</i><b>:</b><i>port</i><b>:</b><i>name</i>, or UNIX-domain endponts of
|
||||
the form <b>unix:</b><i>pathname</i><b>:</b><i>name</i>. In both cases, <i>name</i> speci-
|
||||
fies the name field in a socketmap client request (see
|
||||
"REQUEST FORMAT" below).
|
||||
|
||||
<b>PROTOCOL</b>
|
||||
Socketmaps use a simple protocol: the client sends one
|
||||
request, and the server sends one reply. Each request and
|
||||
reply are sent as one netstring object.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>REQUEST FORMAT</b>
|
||||
The socketmap protocol supports only the lookup request.
|
||||
Postfix access, address mapping and routing tables will
|
||||
not generate requests with partial keys such as parent
|
||||
domains or networks, or keys without the address extension
|
||||
or domain portion of an email address.
|
||||
|
||||
<i>name</i> <<b>space</b>> <i>key</i>
|
||||
Search the named socketmap for the specified key.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>REPLY FORMAT</b>
|
||||
The Postfix socketmap client requires that replies are not
|
||||
longer than 100000 characters (not including the netstring
|
||||
encapsulation). Replies must have the following form:
|
||||
|
||||
<b>OK</b> <<b>space</b>> <i>data</i>
|
||||
The requested data was found.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>NOTFOUND</b> <<b>space</b>>
|
||||
The requested data was not found.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>TEMP</b> <<b>space</b>> <i>reason</i>
|
||||
|
||||
<b>TIMEOUT</b> <<b>space</b>> <i>reason</i>
|
||||
|
||||
<b>PERM</b> <<b>space</b>> <i>reason</i>
|
||||
The request failed. The reason, if non-empty, is
|
||||
descriptive text.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>SECURITY</b>
|
||||
This map cannot be used for security-sensitive information,
|
||||
because neither the connection nor the server are authenticated.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>SEE ALSO</b>
|
||||
<a href="postconf.1.html">postconf(1)</a>, Postfix supported lookup tables
|
||||
<a href="postmap.1.html">postmap(1)</a>, Postfix lookup table manager
|
||||
<a href="regexp_table.5.html">regexp_table(5)</a>, format of regular expression tables
|
||||
<a href="pcre_table.5.html">pcre_table(5)</a>, format of PCRE tables
|
||||
<a href="cidr_table.5.html">cidr_table(5)</a>, format of CIDR tables
|
||||
|
||||
<b>README FILES</b>
|
||||
<a href="DATABASE_README.html">DATABASE_README</a>, Postfix lookup table overview
|
||||
|
||||
<b>BUGS</b>
|
||||
The protocol limits are not yet configurable.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>LICENSE</b>
|
||||
The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this
|
||||
software.
|
||||
|
||||
<b>AUTHOR(S)</b>
|
||||
Wietse Venema
|
||||
IBM T.J. Watson Research
|
||||
P.O. Box 704
|
||||
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
|
||||
|
||||
SOCKETMAP_TABLE(5)
|
||||
</pre> </body> </html>
|
@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ COMMANDS= man1/postalias.1 man1/postcat.1 man1/postconf.1 man1/postfix.1 \
|
||||
CONFIG = man5/access.5 man5/aliases.5 man5/canonical.5 man5/relocated.5 \
|
||||
man5/transport.5 man5/virtual.5 man5/pcre_table.5 man5/regexp_table.5 \
|
||||
man5/cidr_table.5 man5/tcp_table.5 man5/header_checks.5 \
|
||||
man5/body_checks.5 man5/ldap_table.5 man5/memcache_table.5 \
|
||||
man5/mysql_table.5 \
|
||||
man5/body_checks.5 man5/ldap_table.5 man5/lmdb_table.5 \
|
||||
man5/memcache_table.5 man5/mysql_table.5 \
|
||||
man5/pgsql_table.5 man5/master.5 man5/nisplus_table.5 \
|
||||
man5/generic.5 man5/bounce.5 man5/postfix-wrapper.5 \
|
||||
man5/sqlite_table.5
|
||||
man5/sqlite_table.5 man5/socketmap_table.5
|
||||
TOOLS = man1/smtp-sink.1 man1/smtp-source.1 man1/qmqp-sink.1 \
|
||||
man1/qmqp-source.1 man1/qshape.1 man1/posttls-finger.1
|
||||
|
||||
@ -274,6 +274,9 @@ man5/body_checks.5: ../proto/header_checks
|
||||
man5/ldap_table.5: ../proto/ldap_table
|
||||
../mantools/srctoman - $? >$@
|
||||
|
||||
man5/lmdb_table.5: ../proto/lmdb_table
|
||||
../mantools/srctoman - $? >$@
|
||||
|
||||
man5/master.5: ../proto/master
|
||||
../mantools/srctoman - $? >$@
|
||||
|
||||
@ -283,6 +286,9 @@ man5/memcache_table.5: ../proto/memcache_table
|
||||
man5/mysql_table.5: ../proto/mysql_table
|
||||
../mantools/srctoman - $? >$@
|
||||
|
||||
man5/socketmap_table.5: ../proto/socketmap_table
|
||||
../mantools/srctoman - $? >$@
|
||||
|
||||
man5/sqlite_table.5: ../proto/sqlite_table
|
||||
../mantools/srctoman - $? >$@
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -156,85 +156,77 @@ syntax depends on the lookup table type as described in the
|
||||
DATABASE_README document.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.IP \fBbtree\fR
|
||||
A sorted, balanced tree structure.
|
||||
This is available on systems with support for Berkeley DB
|
||||
databases.
|
||||
A sorted, balanced tree structure. Available on systems
|
||||
with support for Berkeley DB databases.
|
||||
.IP \fBcdb\fR
|
||||
A read-optimized structure with no support for incremental updates.
|
||||
This is available on systems with support for CDB databases.
|
||||
A read-optimized structure with no support for incremental
|
||||
updates. Available on systems with support for CDB databases.
|
||||
.IP \fBcidr\fR
|
||||
A table that associates values with Classless Inter-Domain Routing
|
||||
(CIDR) patterns. This is described in \fBcidr_table\fR(5).
|
||||
A table that associates values with Classless Inter-Domain
|
||||
Routing (CIDR) patterns. This is described in \fBcidr_table\fR(5).
|
||||
.IP \fBdbm\fR
|
||||
An indexed file type based on hashing.
|
||||
This is available on systems with support for DBM databases.
|
||||
An indexed file type based on hashing. Available on systems
|
||||
with support for DBM databases.
|
||||
.IP \fBenviron\fR
|
||||
The UNIX process environment array. The lookup key is the variable
|
||||
name. Originally implemented for testing, someone may find this
|
||||
useful someday.
|
||||
The UNIX process environment array. The lookup key is the
|
||||
variable name. Originally implemented for testing, someone
|
||||
may find this useful someday.
|
||||
.IP \fBfail\fR
|
||||
A table that reliably fails all requests. The lookup table
|
||||
name is used for logging. This table exists to simplify
|
||||
Postfix error tests.
|
||||
.IP \fBhash\fR
|
||||
An indexed file type based on hashing.
|
||||
This is available on systems with support for Berkeley DB
|
||||
databases.
|
||||
An indexed file type based on hashing. Available on systems
|
||||
with support for Berkeley DB databases.
|
||||
.IP \fBinternal\fR
|
||||
A non-shared, in-memory hash table. Its content are lost
|
||||
when a process terminates.
|
||||
.IP "\fBlmdb\fR (unsupported)"
|
||||
The OpenLDAP LMDB database (a memory-mapped, persistent
|
||||
file).
|
||||
.IP "\fBlmdb\fR"
|
||||
OpenLDAP LMDB database (a memory-mapped, persistent file).
|
||||
Available on systems with support for LMDB databases. This
|
||||
is described in \fBlmdb_table\fR(5).
|
||||
.IP "\fBldap\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
Perform lookups using the LDAP protocol. This is described
|
||||
in \fBldap_table\fR(5).
|
||||
LDAP database client. This is described in \fBldap_table\fR(5).
|
||||
.IP "\fBmemcache\fR"
|
||||
Perform lookups using the memcache protocol. This is described
|
||||
in \fBmemcache_table\fR(5).
|
||||
Memcache database client. This is described in
|
||||
\fBmemcache_table\fR(5).
|
||||
.IP "\fBmysql\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
Perform lookups using the MYSQL protocol. This is described
|
||||
in \fBmysql_table\fR(5).
|
||||
MySQL database client. Available on systems with support
|
||||
for MySQL databases. This is described in \fBmysql_table\fR(5).
|
||||
.IP "\fBpcre\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
A lookup table based on Perl Compatible Regular Expressions. The
|
||||
file format is described in \fBpcre_table\fR(5).
|
||||
A lookup table based on Perl Compatible Regular Expressions.
|
||||
The file format is described in \fBpcre_table\fR(5).
|
||||
.IP "\fBpgsql\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
Perform lookups using the PostgreSQL protocol. This is described
|
||||
in \fBpgsql_table\fR(5).
|
||||
PostgreSQL database client. This is described in
|
||||
\fBpgsql_table\fR(5).
|
||||
.IP "\fBproxy\fR"
|
||||
A lookup table that is implemented via the Postfix
|
||||
\fBproxymap\fR(8) service. The table name syntax is
|
||||
\fItype\fB:\fIname\fR.
|
||||
Postfix \fBproxymap\fR(8) client for shared access to Postfix
|
||||
databases. The table name syntax is \fItype\fB:\fIname\fR.
|
||||
.IP "\fBregexp\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
A lookup table based on regular expressions. The file format is
|
||||
described in \fBregexp_table\fR(5).
|
||||
A lookup table based on regular expressions. The file format
|
||||
is described in \fBregexp_table\fR(5).
|
||||
.IP \fBsdbm\fR
|
||||
An indexed file type based on hashing.
|
||||
This is available on systems with support for SDBM databases.
|
||||
An indexed file type based on hashing. Available on systems
|
||||
with support for SDBM databases.
|
||||
.IP "\fBsocketmap\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
Query a Sendmail-style socketmap server. The name of the
|
||||
table specifies
|
||||
\fBinet\fR:\fIhost\fR:\fIport\fR:\fIsocketmap-name\fR for
|
||||
a TCP-based server, or
|
||||
\fBunix\fR:\fIpathname\fR:\fIsocketmap-name\fR for a
|
||||
UNIX-domain server. In both cases, \fIsocketmap-name\fR is
|
||||
the name of the socketmap.
|
||||
Sendmail-style socketmap client. The table name is
|
||||
\fBinet\fR:\fIhost\fR:\fIport\fR:\fIname\fR for a TCP/IP
|
||||
server, or \fBunix\fR:\fIpathname\fR:\fIname\fR for a
|
||||
UNIX-domain server. This is described in \fBsocketmap_table\fR(5).
|
||||
.IP "\fBsqlite\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
Perform lookups from SQLite database files. This is described
|
||||
in \fBsqlite_table\fR(5).
|
||||
SQLite database. This is described in \fBsqlite_table\fR(5).
|
||||
.IP "\fBstatic\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
A table that always returns its name as lookup result. For example,
|
||||
\fBstatic:foobar\fR always returns the string \fBfoobar\fR as lookup
|
||||
result.
|
||||
.IP "\fBtcp\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
Perform lookups using a simple request-reply protocol that is
|
||||
described in \fBtcp_table\fR(5).
|
||||
TCP/IP client. The protocol is described in \fBtcp_table\fR(5).
|
||||
.IP "\fBtexthash\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
Produces similar results as hash: files, except that you don't
|
||||
need to run the \fBpostmap\fR(1) command before you can use the file,
|
||||
and that it does not detect changes after the file is read.
|
||||
.IP "\fBunix\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
A limited way to query the UNIX authentication database. The
|
||||
A limited view of the UNIX authentication database. The
|
||||
following tables are implemented:
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
. IP \fBunix:passwd.byname\fR
|
||||
|
@ -254,12 +254,14 @@ virtual(5), Postfix virtual aliasing
|
||||
Table lookup mechanisms:
|
||||
cidr_table(5), Associate CIDR pattern with value
|
||||
ldap_table(5), Postfix LDAP client
|
||||
lmdb_table(5), Postfix LMDB database driver
|
||||
memcache_table(5), Postfix memcache client
|
||||
mysql_table(5), Postfix MYSQL client
|
||||
nisplus_table(5), Postfix NIS+ client
|
||||
pcre_table(5), Associate PCRE pattern with value
|
||||
pgsql_table(5), Postfix PostgreSQL client
|
||||
regexp_table(5), Associate POSIX regexp pattern with value
|
||||
socketmap_table(5), Postfix socketmap client
|
||||
sqlite_table(5), Postfix SQLite database driver
|
||||
tcp_table(5), Postfix client-server table lookup
|
||||
|
||||
|
113
postfix/man/man5/lmdb_table.5
Normal file
113
postfix/man/man5/lmdb_table.5
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
|
||||
.TH LMDB_TABLE 5
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
lmdb_table
|
||||
\-
|
||||
Postfix LMDB adapter
|
||||
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
\fBpostmap lmdb:/etc/postfix/\fIfilename\fR
|
||||
.br
|
||||
\fBpostmap -i lmdb:/etc/postfix/\fIfilename\fB <\fIinputfile\fR
|
||||
|
||||
\fBpostmap -d "\fIkey\fB" lmdb:/etc/postfix/\fIfilename\fR
|
||||
.br
|
||||
\fBpostmap -d - lmdb:/etc/postfix/\fIfilename\fB <\fIinputfile\fR
|
||||
|
||||
\fBpostmap -q "\fIkey\fB" lmdb:/etc/postfix/\fIfilename\fR
|
||||
.br
|
||||
\fBpostmap -q - lmdb:/etc/postfix/\fIfilename\fB <\fIinputfile\fR
|
||||
.SH DESCRIPTION
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
The Postfix LMDB adapter provides access to a persistent,
|
||||
memory-mapped, key-value store. The database size is limited
|
||||
only by the size of the memory address space and file system.
|
||||
.SH "REQUESTS"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
The LMDB adapter supports all Postfix lookup table operations.
|
||||
This makes LMDB suitable for Postfix address rewriting,
|
||||
routing, access policies, caches, or any information that
|
||||
can be stored under a fixed lookup key.
|
||||
|
||||
When a transaction fails due to a full database, Postfix
|
||||
resizes the database and retries the transaction.
|
||||
|
||||
Postfix access, address mapping and routing tables will
|
||||
generate queries with partial keys such as parent domains
|
||||
or networks, and keys without the address extension or
|
||||
domain portion of an email address.
|
||||
|
||||
Unlike other flat-file based Postfix databases, changes to
|
||||
an LMDB database do not require automatic daemon program
|
||||
restart.
|
||||
.SH "RELIABILITY"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
LMDB's copy-on-write architecture achieves reliable updates,
|
||||
at the cost of using more space than some other flat-file
|
||||
databases. Read operations are memory-mapped for speed.
|
||||
Write operations are not memory-mapped to avoid silent
|
||||
curruption due stray pointer bugs.
|
||||
|
||||
The Postfix LMDB adapter implements locking with fcntl(2)
|
||||
locks at whole-file granularity. LMDB's native locking
|
||||
scheme would require world-writable lockfiles and would
|
||||
therefore violate the Postfix security model. Unlike some
|
||||
other Postfix flat-file databases, LMDB databases can safely
|
||||
be updated without serializing requests through the proxymap(8)
|
||||
service.
|
||||
.SH "CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
Short-lived programs automatically pick up changes to
|
||||
main.cf. With long-running daemon programs, Use the command
|
||||
"\fBpostfix reload\fR" after a configuration change.
|
||||
.IP "\fBlmdb_map_size (default: 16777216)\fR"
|
||||
The initial OpenLDAP LMDB database size limit in bytes.
|
||||
.SH "SEE ALSO"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
postconf(1), Postfix supported lookup tables
|
||||
postmap(1), Postfix lookup table maintenance
|
||||
postconf(5), configuration parameters
|
||||
.SH "README FILES"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
Use "\fBpostconf readme_directory\fR" or
|
||||
"\fBpostconf html_directory\fR" to locate this information.
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
DATABASE_README, Postfix lookup table overview
|
||||
LMDB_README, Postfix LMDB howto
|
||||
.SH "LICENSE"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
|
||||
.SH "HISTORY"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
LMDB support was introduced with Postfix version 2.11.
|
||||
.SH "AUTHOR(S)"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
Howard Chu
|
||||
Symas Corporation
|
||||
|
||||
Wietse Venema
|
||||
IBM T.J. Watson Research
|
||||
P.O. Box 704
|
||||
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
|
@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ by \fBqmgr\fR(8) and was limited to recipient addresses only.
|
||||
Enable the rewriting of the form "user%domain" to "user@domain".
|
||||
This is enabled by default.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
Note: with Postfix version 2.2, message header address rewriting
|
||||
Note: as of Postfix version 2.2, message header address rewriting
|
||||
happens only when one of the following conditions is true:
|
||||
.IP \(bu
|
||||
The message is received with the Postfix \fBsendmail\fR(1) command,
|
||||
|
105
postfix/man/man5/socketmap_table.5
Normal file
105
postfix/man/man5/socketmap_table.5
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
|
||||
.TH SOCKETMAP_TABLE 5
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
socketmap_table
|
||||
\-
|
||||
Postfix socketmap table lookup client
|
||||
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
\fBpostmap -q "\fIstring\fB" socketmap:inet:\fIhost\fB:\fIport\fB:\fIname\fR
|
||||
.br
|
||||
\fBpostmap -q "\fIstring\fB" socketmap:unix:\fIpathname\fB:\fIname\fR
|
||||
|
||||
\fBpostmap -q - socketmap:inet:\fIhost\fB:\fIport\fB:\fIname\fB <\fIinputfile\fR
|
||||
.br
|
||||
\fBpostmap -q - socketmap:unix:\fIpathname\fB:\fIname\fB <\fIinputfile\fR
|
||||
.SH DESCRIPTION
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
The Postfix mail system uses optional tables for address
|
||||
rewriting. mail routing or policy lookup.
|
||||
|
||||
The Postfix socketmap client expects TCP endpoint names of
|
||||
the form \fBinet:\fIhost\fB:\fIport\fB:\fIname\fR, or
|
||||
UNIX-domain endponts of the form \fBunix:\fIpathname\fB:\fIname\fR.
|
||||
In both cases, \fIname\fR specifies the name field in a
|
||||
socketmap client request (see "REQUEST FORMAT" below).
|
||||
.SH "PROTOCOL"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
Socketmaps use a simple protocol: the client sends one
|
||||
request, and the server sends one reply. Each request and
|
||||
reply are sent as one netstring object.
|
||||
.SH "REQUEST FORMAT"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
The socketmap protocol supports only the lookup request.
|
||||
Postfix access, address mapping and routing tables will not
|
||||
generate requests with partial keys such as parent domains
|
||||
or networks, or keys without the address extension or domain
|
||||
portion of an email address.
|
||||
.IP "\fB\fIname\fB <space> \fIkey\fR"
|
||||
Search the named socketmap for the specified key.
|
||||
.SH "REPLY FORMAT"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
The Postfix socketmap client requires that replies are not
|
||||
longer than 100000 characters (not including the netstring
|
||||
encapsulation). Replies must have the following form:
|
||||
.IP "\fBOK <space> \fIdata\fR"
|
||||
The requested data was found.
|
||||
.IP "\fBNOTFOUND <space>"
|
||||
The requested data was not found.
|
||||
.IP "\fBTEMP <space> \fIreason\fR"
|
||||
.IP "\fBTIMEOUT <space> \fIreason\fR"
|
||||
.IP "\fBPERM <space> \fIreason\fR"
|
||||
The request failed. The reason, if non-empty, is descriptive
|
||||
text.
|
||||
.SH "SECURITY"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
This map cannot be used for security-sensitive information,
|
||||
because neither the connection nor the server are authenticated.
|
||||
.SH "SEE ALSO"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
postconf(1), Postfix supported lookup tables
|
||||
postmap(1), Postfix lookup table manager
|
||||
regexp_table(5), format of regular expression tables
|
||||
pcre_table(5), format of PCRE tables
|
||||
cidr_table(5), format of CIDR tables
|
||||
.SH "README FILES"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
Use "\fBpostconf readme_directory\fR" or
|
||||
"\fBpostconf html_directory\fR" to locate this information.
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
DATABASE_README, Postfix lookup table overview
|
||||
.SH BUGS
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
The protocol limits are not yet configurable.
|
||||
.SH "LICENSE"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
.ad
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
|
||||
.SH "AUTHOR(S)"
|
||||
.na
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
Wietse Venema
|
||||
IBM T.J. Watson Research
|
||||
P.O. Box 704
|
||||
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
|
@ -805,8 +805,9 @@ while (<>) {
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*canonical[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="canonical.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*gener[-<\/bB>]*\n* *[<bB>]*ic[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="generic.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*ldap[<\/bBiI>]*_[<\/iIbB>]*ta[-<\/bB>]*\n*[ <bB>]*ble[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="ldap_table.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*lmdb[<\/bBiI>]*_[<\/iIbB>]*ta[-<\/bB>]*\n*[ <bB>]*ble[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="lmdb_table.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*mas[-<\/bB>]*\n* *[<bB>]*ter[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="master.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*memcache[<\/bBiI>]*_[<\/iIbB>]*ta[-<\/bB>]*\n*[ <bB>]*ble[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="memcache_table.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*mem[-<\/bB>]*\n* *[<bB>]*cache[<\/bBiI>]*_[<\/iIbB>]*ta[-<\/bB>]*\n*[ <bB>]*ble[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="memcache_table.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*mysql[<\/bBiI>]*_[<\/iIbB>]*ta[-<\/bB>]*\n*[ <bB>]*ble[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="mysql_table.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*nisplus[<\/bBiI>]*_[<\/iIbB>]*ta[-<\/bB>]*\n*[ <bB>]*ble[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="nisplus_table.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*pcre[<\/bBiI>]*_[<\/iIbB>]*ta[-<\/bB>]*\n*[ <bB>]*ble[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="pcre_table.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
@ -817,6 +818,7 @@ while (<>) {
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*reg[-<\/bB>]*\n*[ <bB>]*exp[<\/bBiI>]*_[<\/iIbB>]*ta[-<\/bB>]*\n*[ <bB>]*ble[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="regexp_table.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*relocated[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="relocated.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*scache[<\/bB>]*\(8\)/<a href="scache.8.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*sock[-<\/bB>]*\n*[ <bB>]*etmap[<\/bBiI>]*_[<\/iIbB>]*ta[-<\/bB>]*\n*[ <bB>]*ble[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="socketmap_table.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*sqlite[<\/bBiI>]*_[<\/iIbB>]*ta[-<\/bB>]*\n*[ <bB>]*ble[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="sqlite_table.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*trans[-<\/bB>]*\n*[ <bB>]*port[<\/bB>]*\(5\)/<a href="transport.5.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
s/[<bB>]*ver[-<\/bB>]*\n*[ <bB>]*ify[<\/bB>]*\(8\)/<a href="verify.8.html">$&<\/a>/g;
|
||||
@ -1095,8 +1097,9 @@ while (<>) {
|
||||
s/\b(mysql):/<a href="mysql_table.5.html">$1<\/a>:/g;
|
||||
s/\b(nisplus):/<a href="nisplus_table.5.html">$1<\/a>:/g;
|
||||
s/\b(ldap):/<a href="ldap_table.5.html">$1<\/a>:/g;
|
||||
s/\b(lmdb):/<a href="LMDB_README.html">$1<\/a>:/g;
|
||||
s/\b(lmdb):/<a href="lmdb_table.5.html">$1<\/a>:/g;
|
||||
s/\b(regexp):/<a href="regexp_table.5.html">$1<\/a>:/g;
|
||||
s/\b(socketmap):/<a href="socketmap_table.html">$1<\/a>:/g;
|
||||
s/\b(sqlite):/<a href="sqlite_table.5.html">$1<\/a>:/g;
|
||||
s/\b(static):/<a href="DATABASE_README.html#types">$1<\/a>:/g;
|
||||
s/\b(tcp):/<a href="tcp_table.5.html">$1<\/a>:/g;
|
||||
|
@ -286,10 +286,11 @@ Routing (CIDR) patterns. The table format is described in cidr_table(5).
|
||||
<dt> <b>dbm</b> </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> An indexed file type based on hashing. This is available only
|
||||
on systems with support for DBM databases. Database files are
|
||||
created with the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command. The lookup
|
||||
table name as used in "dbm:table" is the database file name without
|
||||
the ".dir" or ".pag" suffix. </dd>
|
||||
on systems with support for DBM databases. Public database files
|
||||
are created with the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command, and private
|
||||
databases are maintained by Postfix daemons. The lookup table name
|
||||
as used in "dbm:table" is the database file name without the ".dir"
|
||||
or ".pag" suffix. </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>environ</b> </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -306,50 +307,53 @@ error tests. </dd>
|
||||
<dt> <b>hash</b> </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> An indexed file type based on hashing. This is available only
|
||||
on systems with support for Berkeley DB databases. Database files are
|
||||
created with the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command. The database
|
||||
on systems with support for Berkeley DB databases. Public database
|
||||
files are created with the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command, and
|
||||
private databases are maintained by Postfix daemons. The database
|
||||
name as used in "hash:table" is the database file name without the
|
||||
".db" suffix. </dd>
|
||||
".db" suffix. </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>internal</b> </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> A non-shared, in-memory hash table. Its content are lost when
|
||||
a process terminates. </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>lmdb</b> (unsupported) </dt>
|
||||
<dt> <b>lmdb</b> </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> The OpenLDAP LMDB database (a memory-mapped, persistent file).
|
||||
Database files are created with the postmap(1) or postalias(1)
|
||||
command. The database name as used in "lmdb:table" is the database
|
||||
file name without the ".lmdb" suffix.
|
||||
<dd> OpenLDAP LMDB database (a memory-mapped. This is available
|
||||
only on systems with support for LMDB databases. Public database
|
||||
files are created with the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command, and
|
||||
private databases are maintained by Postfix daemons. The database
|
||||
name as used in "lmdb:table" is the database file name without the
|
||||
".lmdb" suffix. See lmdb_table(5) for details. </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>ldap</b> (read-only) </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> Perform lookups using the LDAP protocol. Configuration details
|
||||
are given in the ldap_table(5). </dd>
|
||||
<dd> LDAP database client. Configuration details are given in the
|
||||
ldap_table(5). </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>memcache</b> </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> Perform memcache database lookups or updates. Configuration
|
||||
details are given in memcache_table(5). </dd>
|
||||
<dd> Memcache database client. Configuration details are given in
|
||||
memcache_table(5). </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>mysql</b> (read-only) </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> Perform MySQL database lookups. Configuration details are given
|
||||
in mysql_table(5). </dd>
|
||||
<dd> MySQL database client. Configuration details are given in
|
||||
mysql_table(5). </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>netinfo</b> (read-only) </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> Perform Netinfo database lookups. </dd>
|
||||
<dd> Netinfo database client. </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>nis</b> (read-only) </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> Perform NIS database lookups. </dd>
|
||||
<dd> NIS database client. </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>nisplus</b> (read-only) </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> Perform NIS+ database lookups. Configuration details are given
|
||||
in nisplus_table(5). </dd>
|
||||
<dd> NIS+ database client. Configuration details are given in
|
||||
nisplus_table(5). </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>pcre</b> (read-only) </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -360,13 +364,14 @@ file. </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>pgsql</b> (read-only) </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> Perform PostgreSQL database lookups. Configuration details
|
||||
are given in pgsql_table(5). </dd>
|
||||
<dd> PostgreSQL database client. Configuration details are given
|
||||
in pgsql_table(5). </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>proxy</b> </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> Access information via the Postfix proxymap(8) service. The
|
||||
lookup table name syntax is "proxy:type:table". </dd>
|
||||
<dd> Postfix proxymap(8) client for shared access to Postfix
|
||||
databases. The lookup table name syntax is "proxy:type:table".
|
||||
</dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>regexp</b> (read-only) </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -377,52 +382,49 @@ is described in regexp_table(5). The lookup table name as used in
|
||||
<dt> <b>sdbm</b> </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> An indexed file type based on hashing. This is available only
|
||||
on systems with support for SDBM databases. Database files are
|
||||
created with the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command. The lookup
|
||||
table name as used in "sdbm:table" is the database file name without
|
||||
the ".dir" or ".pag" suffix. </dd>
|
||||
on systems with support for SDBM databases. Public database files
|
||||
are created with the postmap(1) or postalias(1) command, and private
|
||||
databases are maintained by Postfix daemons. The lookup table name
|
||||
as used in "sdbm:table" is the database file name without the ".dir"
|
||||
or ".pag" suffix. </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>socketmap</b> (read-only) </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> Query a Sendmail-style socketmap server. The name of the table
|
||||
specifies <b>inet</b>:<i>host</i>:<i>port</i>:<i>socketmap-name</i>
|
||||
for a TCP-based server, or
|
||||
<b>unix</b>:<i>pathname</i>:<i>socketmap-name</i> for a UNIX-domain
|
||||
server. In both cases <i>socketmap-name</i> is the name of the
|
||||
socketmap. </dd>
|
||||
<dd> Sendmail-style socketmap client. The name of the table is
|
||||
either <b>inet</b>:<i>host</i>:<i>port</i>:<i>name</i> for a TCP/IP
|
||||
server, or <b>unix</b>:<i>pathname</i>:<i>name</i> for a UNIX-domain
|
||||
server. See socketmap_table(5) for details. </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>sqlite</b> (read-only) </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> Perform SQLite database lookups. Configuration details are given
|
||||
in sqlite_table(5). </dd>
|
||||
<dd> SQLite database. Configuration details are given in sqlite_table(5).
|
||||
</dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>static</b> (read-only) </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> Always returns its lookup table name as lookup result. For
|
||||
example, the lookup table "static:foobar" always returns the string
|
||||
"foobar" as lookup result. </dd>
|
||||
<dd> A table that always returns its name as the lookup result.
|
||||
For example, the lookup table "static:foobar" always returns the
|
||||
string "foobar" as lookup result. </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>tcp</b> </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> Access information through a TCP/IP server. The protocol is
|
||||
described in tcp_table(5). The lookup table name is "tcp:host:port"
|
||||
where "host" specifies a symbolic hostname or a numeric IP address,
|
||||
and "port" specifies a symbolic service name or a numeric port
|
||||
number.
|
||||
</dd>
|
||||
<dd> TCP/IP client. The protocol is described in tcp_table(5). The
|
||||
lookup table name is "tcp:host:port" where "host" specifies a
|
||||
symbolic hostname or a numeric IP address, and "port" specifies a
|
||||
symbolic service name or a numeric port number. </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>texthash</b> (read-only) </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> This produces similar results as hash: files, except that you
|
||||
don't have to run the postmap(1) command before you can use the
|
||||
file, and that texthash: does not detect changes after the file is
|
||||
read. The lookup table name is "texthash:filename", where the file
|
||||
name is taken literally; no suffix is appended. </dd>
|
||||
<dd> A table that produces similar results as hash: files, except
|
||||
that you don't have to run the postmap(1) command before you can
|
||||
use the file, and that texthash: does not detect changes after the
|
||||
file is read. The lookup table name is "texthash:filename", where
|
||||
the file name is taken literally; no suffix is appended. </dd>
|
||||
|
||||
<dt> <b>unix</b> (read-only) </dt>
|
||||
|
||||
<dd> A limited way to query the UNIX authentication database. The
|
||||
following tables are implemented:
|
||||
<dd> A limited view of the UNIX authentication database. The following
|
||||
tables are implemented:
|
||||
|
||||
<dl>
|
||||
|
||||
|
92
postfix/proto/lmdb_table
Normal file
92
postfix/proto/lmdb_table
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
|
||||
#++
|
||||
# NAME
|
||||
# lmdb_table 5
|
||||
# SUMMARY
|
||||
# Postfix LMDB adapter
|
||||
# SYNOPSIS
|
||||
# \fBpostmap lmdb:/etc/postfix/\fIfilename\fR
|
||||
# .br
|
||||
# \fBpostmap -i lmdb:/etc/postfix/\fIfilename\fB <\fIinputfile\fR
|
||||
#
|
||||
# \fBpostmap -d "\fIkey\fB" lmdb:/etc/postfix/\fIfilename\fR
|
||||
# .br
|
||||
# \fBpostmap -d - lmdb:/etc/postfix/\fIfilename\fB <\fIinputfile\fR
|
||||
#
|
||||
# \fBpostmap -q "\fIkey\fB" lmdb:/etc/postfix/\fIfilename\fR
|
||||
# .br
|
||||
# \fBpostmap -q - lmdb:/etc/postfix/\fIfilename\fB <\fIinputfile\fR
|
||||
# DESCRIPTION
|
||||
# The Postfix LMDB adapter provides access to a persistent,
|
||||
# memory-mapped, key-value store. The database size is limited
|
||||
# only by the size of the memory address space and file system.
|
||||
# REQUESTS
|
||||
# .ad
|
||||
# .fi
|
||||
# The LMDB adapter supports all Postfix lookup table operations.
|
||||
# This makes LMDB suitable for Postfix address rewriting,
|
||||
# routing, access policies, caches, or any information that
|
||||
# can be stored under a fixed lookup key.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# When a transaction fails due to a full database, Postfix
|
||||
# resizes the database and retries the transaction.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Postfix access, address mapping and routing tables will
|
||||
# generate queries with partial keys such as parent domains
|
||||
# or networks, and keys without the address extension or
|
||||
# domain portion of an email address.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Unlike other flat-file based Postfix databases, changes to
|
||||
# an LMDB database do not require automatic daemon program
|
||||
# restart.
|
||||
# RELIABILITY
|
||||
# .ad
|
||||
# .fi
|
||||
# LMDB's copy-on-write architecture achieves reliable updates,
|
||||
# at the cost of using more space than some other flat-file
|
||||
# databases. Read operations are memory-mapped for speed.
|
||||
# Write operations are not memory-mapped to avoid silent
|
||||
# curruption due stray pointer bugs.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The Postfix LMDB adapter implements locking with fcntl(2)
|
||||
# locks at whole-file granularity. LMDB's native locking
|
||||
# scheme would require world-writable lockfiles and would
|
||||
# therefore violate the Postfix security model. Unlike some
|
||||
# other Postfix flat-file databases, LMDB databases can safely
|
||||
# be updated without serializing requests through the proxymap(8)
|
||||
# service.
|
||||
# CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
|
||||
# .ad
|
||||
# .fi
|
||||
# Short-lived programs automatically pick up changes to
|
||||
# main.cf. With long-running daemon programs, Use the command
|
||||
# "\fBpostfix reload\fR" after a configuration change.
|
||||
# .IP "\fBlmdb_map_size (default: 16777216)\fR"
|
||||
# The initial OpenLDAP LMDB database size limit in bytes.
|
||||
# SEE ALSO
|
||||
# postconf(1), Postfix supported lookup tables
|
||||
# postmap(1), Postfix lookup table maintenance
|
||||
# postconf(5), configuration parameters
|
||||
# README FILES
|
||||
# .ad
|
||||
# .fi
|
||||
# Use "\fBpostconf readme_directory\fR" or
|
||||
# "\fBpostconf html_directory\fR" to locate this information.
|
||||
# .na
|
||||
# .nf
|
||||
# DATABASE_README, Postfix lookup table overview
|
||||
# LMDB_README, Postfix LMDB howto
|
||||
# LICENSE
|
||||
# .ad
|
||||
# .fi
|
||||
# The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
|
||||
# HISTORY
|
||||
# LMDB support was introduced with Postfix version 2.11.
|
||||
# AUTHOR(S)
|
||||
# Howard Chu
|
||||
# Symas Corporation
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Wietse Venema
|
||||
# IBM T.J. Watson Research
|
||||
# P.O. Box 704
|
||||
# Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
|
||||
#--
|
@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ Enable the rewriting of the form "user%domain" to "user@domain".
|
||||
This is enabled by default.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p> Note: with Postfix version 2.2, message header address rewriting
|
||||
<p> Note: as of Postfix version 2.2, message header address rewriting
|
||||
happens only when one of the following conditions is true: </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<ul>
|
||||
|
83
postfix/proto/socketmap_table
Normal file
83
postfix/proto/socketmap_table
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
|
||||
#++
|
||||
# NAME
|
||||
# socketmap_table 5
|
||||
# SUMMARY
|
||||
# Postfix socketmap table lookup client
|
||||
# SYNOPSIS
|
||||
# \fBpostmap -q "\fIstring\fB" socketmap:inet:\fIhost\fB:\fIport\fB:\fIname\fR
|
||||
# .br
|
||||
# \fBpostmap -q "\fIstring\fB" socketmap:unix:\fIpathname\fB:\fIname\fR
|
||||
#
|
||||
# \fBpostmap -q - socketmap:inet:\fIhost\fB:\fIport\fB:\fIname\fB <\fIinputfile\fR
|
||||
# .br
|
||||
# \fBpostmap -q - socketmap:unix:\fIpathname\fB:\fIname\fB <\fIinputfile\fR
|
||||
# DESCRIPTION
|
||||
# The Postfix mail system uses optional tables for address
|
||||
# rewriting. mail routing or policy lookup.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The Postfix socketmap client expects TCP endpoint names of
|
||||
# the form \fBinet:\fIhost\fB:\fIport\fB:\fIname\fR, or
|
||||
# UNIX-domain endponts of the form \fBunix:\fIpathname\fB:\fIname\fR.
|
||||
# In both cases, \fIname\fR specifies the name field in a
|
||||
# socketmap client request (see "REQUEST FORMAT" below).
|
||||
# PROTOCOL
|
||||
# .ad
|
||||
# .fi
|
||||
# Socketmaps use a simple protocol: the client sends one
|
||||
# request, and the server sends one reply. Each request and
|
||||
# reply are sent as one netstring object.
|
||||
# REQUEST FORMAT
|
||||
# .ad
|
||||
# .fi
|
||||
# The socketmap protocol supports only the lookup request.
|
||||
# Postfix access, address mapping and routing tables will not
|
||||
# generate requests with partial keys such as parent domains
|
||||
# or networks, or keys without the address extension or domain
|
||||
# portion of an email address.
|
||||
# .IP "\fB\fIname\fB <space> \fIkey\fR"
|
||||
# Search the named socketmap for the specified key.
|
||||
# REPLY FORMAT
|
||||
# .ad
|
||||
# .fi
|
||||
# The Postfix socketmap client requires that replies are not
|
||||
# longer than 100000 characters (not including the netstring
|
||||
# encapsulation). Replies must have the following form:
|
||||
# .IP "\fBOK <space> \fIdata\fR"
|
||||
# The requested data was found.
|
||||
# .IP "\fBNOTFOUND <space>"
|
||||
# The requested data was not found.
|
||||
# .IP "\fBTEMP <space> \fIreason\fR"
|
||||
# .IP "\fBTIMEOUT <space> \fIreason\fR"
|
||||
# .IP "\fBPERM <space> \fIreason\fR"
|
||||
# The request failed. The reason, if non-empty, is descriptive
|
||||
# text.
|
||||
# SECURITY
|
||||
# This map cannot be used for security-sensitive information,
|
||||
# because neither the connection nor the server are authenticated.
|
||||
# SEE ALSO
|
||||
# postconf(1), Postfix supported lookup tables
|
||||
# postmap(1), Postfix lookup table manager
|
||||
# regexp_table(5), format of regular expression tables
|
||||
# pcre_table(5), format of PCRE tables
|
||||
# cidr_table(5), format of CIDR tables
|
||||
# README FILES
|
||||
# .ad
|
||||
# .fi
|
||||
# Use "\fBpostconf readme_directory\fR" or
|
||||
# "\fBpostconf html_directory\fR" to locate this information.
|
||||
# .na
|
||||
# .nf
|
||||
# DATABASE_README, Postfix lookup table overview
|
||||
# BUGS
|
||||
# The protocol limits are not yet configurable.
|
||||
# LICENSE
|
||||
# .ad
|
||||
# .fi
|
||||
# The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
|
||||
# AUTHOR(S)
|
||||
# Wietse Venema
|
||||
# IBM T.J. Watson Research
|
||||
# P.O. Box 704
|
||||
# Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
|
||||
#--
|
||||
|
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
|
||||
* Patches change both the patchlevel and the release date. Snapshots have no
|
||||
* patchlevel; they change the release date only.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
#define MAIL_RELEASE_DATE "20131120"
|
||||
#define MAIL_RELEASE_DATE "20131121"
|
||||
#define MAIL_VERSION_NUMBER "2.11"
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef SNAPSHOT
|
||||
|
@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ typedef struct MKMAP {
|
||||
struct DICT *dict; /* dict_xx_open() result */
|
||||
void (*after_open) (struct MKMAP *); /* may be null */
|
||||
void (*after_close) (struct MKMAP *); /* may be null */
|
||||
int multi_writer; /* multi-writer safe */
|
||||
} MKMAP;
|
||||
|
||||
extern MKMAP *mkmap_open(const char *, const char *, int, int);
|
||||
|
@ -144,7 +144,8 @@ void mkmap_close(MKMAP *mkmap)
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Resume signal delivery.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
sigresume();
|
||||
if (mkmap->multi_writer == 0)
|
||||
sigresume();
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Cleanup.
|
||||
@ -198,6 +199,7 @@ MKMAP *mkmap_open(const char *type, const char *path,
|
||||
mkmap->dict->lock_fd = -1; /* XXX just in case */
|
||||
mkmap->dict->stat_fd = -1; /* XXX just in case */
|
||||
mkmap->dict->flags |= DICT_FLAG_DUP_WARN;
|
||||
mkmap->multi_writer = (mkmap->dict->flags & DICT_FLAG_MULTI_WRITER);
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Do whatever post-open initialization is needed, such as acquiring a
|
||||
@ -209,5 +211,11 @@ MKMAP *mkmap_open(const char *type, const char *path,
|
||||
if (mkmap->after_open)
|
||||
mkmap->after_open(mkmap);
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Resume signal delivery if multi-writer safe.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
if (mkmap->multi_writer)
|
||||
sigresume();
|
||||
|
||||
return (mkmap);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@ -150,85 +150,77 @@
|
||||
/* DATABASE_README document.
|
||||
/* .RS
|
||||
/* .IP \fBbtree\fR
|
||||
/* A sorted, balanced tree structure.
|
||||
/* This is available on systems with support for Berkeley DB
|
||||
/* databases.
|
||||
/* A sorted, balanced tree structure. Available on systems
|
||||
/* with support for Berkeley DB databases.
|
||||
/* .IP \fBcdb\fR
|
||||
/* A read-optimized structure with no support for incremental updates.
|
||||
/* This is available on systems with support for CDB databases.
|
||||
/* A read-optimized structure with no support for incremental
|
||||
/* updates. Available on systems with support for CDB databases.
|
||||
/* .IP \fBcidr\fR
|
||||
/* A table that associates values with Classless Inter-Domain Routing
|
||||
/* (CIDR) patterns. This is described in \fBcidr_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* A table that associates values with Classless Inter-Domain
|
||||
/* Routing (CIDR) patterns. This is described in \fBcidr_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* .IP \fBdbm\fR
|
||||
/* An indexed file type based on hashing.
|
||||
/* This is available on systems with support for DBM databases.
|
||||
/* An indexed file type based on hashing. Available on systems
|
||||
/* with support for DBM databases.
|
||||
/* .IP \fBenviron\fR
|
||||
/* The UNIX process environment array. The lookup key is the variable
|
||||
/* name. Originally implemented for testing, someone may find this
|
||||
/* useful someday.
|
||||
/* The UNIX process environment array. The lookup key is the
|
||||
/* variable name. Originally implemented for testing, someone
|
||||
/* may find this useful someday.
|
||||
/* .IP \fBfail\fR
|
||||
/* A table that reliably fails all requests. The lookup table
|
||||
/* name is used for logging. This table exists to simplify
|
||||
/* Postfix error tests.
|
||||
/* .IP \fBhash\fR
|
||||
/* An indexed file type based on hashing.
|
||||
/* This is available on systems with support for Berkeley DB
|
||||
/* databases.
|
||||
/* An indexed file type based on hashing. Available on systems
|
||||
/* with support for Berkeley DB databases.
|
||||
/* .IP \fBinternal\fR
|
||||
/* A non-shared, in-memory hash table. Its content are lost
|
||||
/* when a process terminates.
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBlmdb\fR (unsupported)"
|
||||
/* The OpenLDAP LMDB database (a memory-mapped, persistent
|
||||
/* file).
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBlmdb\fR"
|
||||
/* OpenLDAP LMDB database (a memory-mapped, persistent file).
|
||||
/* Available on systems with support for LMDB databases. This
|
||||
/* is described in \fBlmdb_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBldap\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
/* Perform lookups using the LDAP protocol. This is described
|
||||
/* in \fBldap_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* LDAP database client. This is described in \fBldap_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBmemcache\fR"
|
||||
/* Perform lookups using the memcache protocol. This is described
|
||||
/* in \fBmemcache_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* Memcache database client. This is described in
|
||||
/* \fBmemcache_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBmysql\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
/* Perform lookups using the MYSQL protocol. This is described
|
||||
/* in \fBmysql_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* MySQL database client. Available on systems with support
|
||||
/* for MySQL databases. This is described in \fBmysql_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBpcre\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
/* A lookup table based on Perl Compatible Regular Expressions. The
|
||||
/* file format is described in \fBpcre_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* A lookup table based on Perl Compatible Regular Expressions.
|
||||
/* The file format is described in \fBpcre_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBpgsql\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
/* Perform lookups using the PostgreSQL protocol. This is described
|
||||
/* in \fBpgsql_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* PostgreSQL database client. This is described in
|
||||
/* \fBpgsql_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBproxy\fR"
|
||||
/* A lookup table that is implemented via the Postfix
|
||||
/* \fBproxymap\fR(8) service. The table name syntax is
|
||||
/* \fItype\fB:\fIname\fR.
|
||||
/* Postfix \fBproxymap\fR(8) client for shared access to Postfix
|
||||
/* databases. The table name syntax is \fItype\fB:\fIname\fR.
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBregexp\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
/* A lookup table based on regular expressions. The file format is
|
||||
/* described in \fBregexp_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* A lookup table based on regular expressions. The file format
|
||||
/* is described in \fBregexp_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* .IP \fBsdbm\fR
|
||||
/* An indexed file type based on hashing.
|
||||
/* This is available on systems with support for SDBM databases.
|
||||
/* An indexed file type based on hashing. Available on systems
|
||||
/* with support for SDBM databases.
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBsocketmap\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
/* Query a Sendmail-style socketmap server. The name of the
|
||||
/* table specifies
|
||||
/* \fBinet\fR:\fIhost\fR:\fIport\fR:\fIsocketmap-name\fR for
|
||||
/* a TCP-based server, or
|
||||
/* \fBunix\fR:\fIpathname\fR:\fIsocketmap-name\fR for a
|
||||
/* UNIX-domain server. In both cases, \fIsocketmap-name\fR is
|
||||
/* the name of the socketmap.
|
||||
/* Sendmail-style socketmap client. The table name is
|
||||
/* \fBinet\fR:\fIhost\fR:\fIport\fR:\fIname\fR for a TCP/IP
|
||||
/* server, or \fBunix\fR:\fIpathname\fR:\fIname\fR for a
|
||||
/* UNIX-domain server. This is described in \fBsocketmap_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBsqlite\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
/* Perform lookups from SQLite database files. This is described
|
||||
/* in \fBsqlite_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* SQLite database. This is described in \fBsqlite_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBstatic\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
/* A table that always returns its name as lookup result. For example,
|
||||
/* \fBstatic:foobar\fR always returns the string \fBfoobar\fR as lookup
|
||||
/* result.
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBtcp\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
/* Perform lookups using a simple request-reply protocol that is
|
||||
/* described in \fBtcp_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* TCP/IP client. The protocol is described in \fBtcp_table\fR(5).
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBtexthash\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
/* Produces similar results as hash: files, except that you don't
|
||||
/* need to run the \fBpostmap\fR(1) command before you can use the file,
|
||||
/* and that it does not detect changes after the file is read.
|
||||
/* .IP "\fBunix\fR (read-only)"
|
||||
/* A limited way to query the UNIX authentication database. The
|
||||
/* A limited view of the UNIX authentication database. The
|
||||
/* following tables are implemented:
|
||||
/* .RS
|
||||
/*. IP \fBunix:passwd.byname\fR
|
||||
|
@ -240,12 +240,14 @@
|
||||
/* Table lookup mechanisms:
|
||||
/* cidr_table(5), Associate CIDR pattern with value
|
||||
/* ldap_table(5), Postfix LDAP client
|
||||
/* lmdb_table(5), Postfix LMDB database driver
|
||||
/* memcache_table(5), Postfix memcache client
|
||||
/* mysql_table(5), Postfix MYSQL client
|
||||
/* nisplus_table(5), Postfix NIS+ client
|
||||
/* pcre_table(5), Associate PCRE pattern with value
|
||||
/* pgsql_table(5), Postfix PostgreSQL client
|
||||
/* regexp_table(5), Associate POSIX regexp pattern with value
|
||||
/* socketmap_table(5), Postfix socketmap client
|
||||
/* sqlite_table(5), Postfix SQLite database driver
|
||||
/* tcp_table(5), Postfix client-server table lookup
|
||||
/*
|
||||
|
@ -176,6 +176,7 @@ smtp_chat.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/cleanup_user.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/deliver_request.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/dsn.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/dsn_buf.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/dsn_util.h
|
||||
@ -192,6 +193,7 @@ smtp_chat.o: ../../include/match_list.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/mime_state.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/msg_stats.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
@ -201,6 +203,7 @@ smtp_chat.o: ../../include/recipient_list.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/resolve_clnt.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/scache.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/smtp_stream.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/string_list.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
smtp_chat.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
@ -265,6 +268,7 @@ smtp_key.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/base64_code.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/deliver_request.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/dsn.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/dsn_buf.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/header_body_checks.h
|
||||
@ -276,12 +280,14 @@ smtp_key.o: ../../include/match_list.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/mime_state.h
|
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smtp_key.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
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smtp_key.o: ../../include/msg_stats.h
|
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smtp_key.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
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smtp_key.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/recipient_list.h
|
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smtp_key.o: ../../include/resolve_clnt.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/scache.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/string_list.h
|
||||
smtp_key.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
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smtp_key.o: ../../include/tls.h
|
||||
@ -295,6 +301,7 @@ smtp_map11.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/deliver_request.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/dsn.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/dsn_buf.h
|
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smtp_map11.o: ../../include/header_body_checks.h
|
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@ -306,6 +313,7 @@ smtp_map11.o: ../../include/match_list.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/mime_state.h
|
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smtp_map11.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/msg_stats.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
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@ -314,6 +322,7 @@ smtp_map11.o: ../../include/quote_flags.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/recipient_list.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/resolve_clnt.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/scache.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/string_list.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
smtp_map11.o: ../../include/tls.h
|
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@ -331,6 +340,7 @@ smtp_proto.o: ../../include/bounce.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/defer.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/deliver_request.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/dsn.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/dsn_buf.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/dsn_mask.h
|
||||
@ -351,6 +361,7 @@ smtp_proto.o: ../../include/match_list.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/mime_state.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/msg_stats.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
@ -365,6 +376,7 @@ smtp_proto.o: ../../include/record.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/resolve_clnt.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/scache.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/smtp_stream.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/split_at.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/string_list.h
|
||||
smtp_proto.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
@ -385,6 +397,7 @@ smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/bounce.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/deliver_completed.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/deliver_request.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/dsn.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/dsn_buf.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/dsn_mask.h
|
||||
@ -397,6 +410,7 @@ smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/match_list.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/mime_state.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/msg_stats.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
@ -405,6 +419,7 @@ smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/recipient_list.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/resolve_clnt.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/scache.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/sent.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/string_list.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
smtp_rcpt.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
@ -419,6 +434,7 @@ smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/deliver_request.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/dsn.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/dsn_buf.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/header_body_checks.h
|
||||
@ -430,6 +446,7 @@ smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/match_list.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/mime_state.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/msg_stats.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
@ -437,6 +454,7 @@ smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/recipient_list.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/resolve_clnt.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/scache.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/string_list.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
smtp_reuse.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
@ -454,6 +472,7 @@ smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/base64_code.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/deliver_request.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/dict_proxy.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/dsn.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/dsn_buf.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/dsn_util.h
|
||||
@ -465,6 +484,7 @@ smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/match_list.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/mime_state.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/msg_stats.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
@ -472,6 +492,7 @@ smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/recipient_list.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/resolve_clnt.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/scache.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/string_list.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_auth_cache.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
@ -487,6 +508,7 @@ smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/deliver_request.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/dsn.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/dsn_buf.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/header_body_checks.h
|
||||
@ -499,6 +521,7 @@ smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/match_list.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/mime_state.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/msg_stats.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
@ -507,6 +530,7 @@ smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/recipient_list.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/resolve_clnt.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/scache.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/smtp_stream.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/split_at.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/string_list.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
@ -525,6 +549,7 @@ smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/deliver_request.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/dsn.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/dsn_buf.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/header_body_checks.h
|
||||
@ -536,6 +561,7 @@ smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/match_list.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/mime_state.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/msg_stats.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
@ -543,6 +569,7 @@ smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/recipient_list.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/resolve_clnt.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/scache.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/string_list.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
smtp_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
@ -559,6 +586,7 @@ smtp_session.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/debug_peer.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/deliver_request.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/dsn.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/dsn_buf.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/header_body_checks.h
|
||||
@ -570,6 +598,7 @@ smtp_session.o: ../../include/match_list.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/mime_state.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/msg_stats.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
@ -577,6 +606,7 @@ smtp_session.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/recipient_list.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/resolve_clnt.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/scache.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/string_list.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
smtp_session.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
@ -592,6 +622,7 @@ smtp_state.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/deliver_request.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/dsn.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/dsn_buf.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/header_body_checks.h
|
||||
@ -603,6 +634,7 @@ smtp_state.o: ../../include/match_list.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/mime_state.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/msg_stats.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
@ -610,6 +642,7 @@ smtp_state.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/recipient_list.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/resolve_clnt.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/scache.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/string_list.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
smtp_state.o: ../../include/tls.h
|
||||
@ -664,6 +697,7 @@ smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/defer.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/deliver_completed.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/deliver_request.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/dsn.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/dsn_buf.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/header_body_checks.h
|
||||
@ -676,6 +710,7 @@ smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/match_list.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/mime_state.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/msg_stats.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
@ -683,6 +718,7 @@ smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/recipient_list.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/resolve_clnt.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/scache.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/smtp_stream.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/string_list.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
smtp_trouble.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
|
@ -156,6 +156,7 @@ smtpd.o: ../../include/attr_clnt.h
|
||||
smtpd.o: ../../include/cleanup_user.h
|
||||
smtpd.o: ../../include/debug_peer.h
|
||||
smtpd.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
smtpd.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtpd.o: ../../include/dsn_mask.h
|
||||
smtpd.o: ../../include/ehlo_mask.h
|
||||
smtpd.o: ../../include/events.h
|
||||
@ -194,6 +195,7 @@ smtpd.o: ../../include/recipient_list.h
|
||||
smtpd.o: ../../include/record.h
|
||||
smtpd.o: ../../include/resolve_clnt.h
|
||||
smtpd.o: ../../include/smtp_stream.h
|
||||
smtpd.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtpd.o: ../../include/split_at.h
|
||||
smtpd.o: ../../include/string_list.h
|
||||
smtpd.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
@ -224,6 +226,7 @@ smtpd.o: smtpd_token.h
|
||||
smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/cleanup_user.h
|
||||
smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/int_filt.h
|
||||
smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
|
||||
smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/line_wrap.h
|
||||
@ -245,6 +248,7 @@ smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/rec_type.h
|
||||
smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/record.h
|
||||
smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/smtp_reply_footer.h
|
||||
smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/smtp_stream.h
|
||||
smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
smtpd_chat.o: ../../include/tls.h
|
||||
@ -329,6 +333,7 @@ smtpd_dsn_fix.o: smtpd_dsn_fix.c
|
||||
smtpd_dsn_fix.o: smtpd_dsn_fix.h
|
||||
smtpd_expand.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
smtpd_expand.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtpd_expand.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtpd_expand.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
|
||||
smtpd_expand.o: ../../include/mac_expand.h
|
||||
smtpd_expand.o: ../../include/mac_parse.h
|
||||
@ -340,6 +345,7 @@ smtpd_expand.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
smtpd_expand.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtpd_expand.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
smtpd_expand.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
smtpd_expand.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtpd_expand.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
smtpd_expand.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
smtpd_expand.o: ../../include/tls.h
|
||||
@ -351,6 +357,7 @@ smtpd_expand.o: smtpd_expand.c
|
||||
smtpd_expand.o: smtpd_expand.h
|
||||
smtpd_haproxy.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
smtpd_haproxy.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtpd_haproxy.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtpd_haproxy.o: ../../include/haproxy_srvr.h
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smtpd_haproxy.o: ../../include/mail_params.h
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smtpd_haproxy.o: ../../include/mail_stream.h
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@ -361,6 +368,7 @@ smtpd_haproxy.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
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smtpd_haproxy.o: ../../include/name_code.h
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smtpd_haproxy.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
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smtpd_haproxy.o: ../../include/smtp_stream.h
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smtpd_haproxy.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
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smtpd_haproxy.o: ../../include/stringops.h
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smtpd_haproxy.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
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smtpd_haproxy.o: ../../include/tls.h
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@ -373,6 +381,7 @@ smtpd_haproxy.o: smtpd.h
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smtpd_haproxy.o: smtpd_haproxy.c
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smtpd_milter.o: ../../include/argv.h
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smtpd_milter.o: ../../include/attr.h
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smtpd_milter.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtpd_milter.o: ../../include/mail_params.h
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smtpd_milter.o: ../../include/mail_stream.h
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smtpd_milter.o: ../../include/milter.h
|
||||
@ -382,6 +391,7 @@ smtpd_milter.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
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smtpd_milter.o: ../../include/quote_821_local.h
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smtpd_milter.o: ../../include/quote_flags.h
|
||||
smtpd_milter.o: ../../include/resolve_clnt.h
|
||||
smtpd_milter.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtpd_milter.o: ../../include/split_at.h
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smtpd_milter.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
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smtpd_milter.o: ../../include/tls.h
|
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@ -395,6 +405,7 @@ smtpd_milter.o: smtpd_resolve.h
|
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smtpd_milter.o: smtpd_sasl_glue.h
|
||||
smtpd_peer.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
smtpd_peer.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtpd_peer.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtpd_peer.o: ../../include/haproxy_srvr.h
|
||||
smtpd_peer.o: ../../include/htable.h
|
||||
smtpd_peer.o: ../../include/inet_proto.h
|
||||
@ -424,6 +435,7 @@ smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/cleanup_user.h
|
||||
smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/connect.h
|
||||
smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
|
||||
smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/mail_error.h
|
||||
smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/mail_params.h
|
||||
@ -439,6 +451,7 @@ smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/rec_type.h
|
||||
smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/record.h
|
||||
smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/smtp_stream.h
|
||||
smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
smtpd_proxy.o: ../../include/tls.h
|
||||
@ -466,6 +479,7 @@ smtpd_resolve.o: smtpd_resolve.c
|
||||
smtpd_resolve.o: smtpd_resolve.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/mail_params.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/mail_stream.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/milter.h
|
||||
@ -474,6 +488,7 @@ smtpd_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_glue.o: ../../include/tls.h
|
||||
@ -487,6 +502,7 @@ smtpd_sasl_glue.o: smtpd_sasl_glue.c
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_glue.o: smtpd_sasl_glue.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/ehlo_mask.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/mail_error.h
|
||||
@ -499,6 +515,7 @@ smtpd_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
smtpd_sasl_proto.o: ../../include/tls.h
|
||||
@ -514,6 +531,7 @@ smtpd_sasl_proto.o: smtpd_token.h
|
||||
smtpd_state.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
smtpd_state.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtpd_state.o: ../../include/cleanup_user.h
|
||||
smtpd_state.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtpd_state.o: ../../include/events.h
|
||||
smtpd_state.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
|
||||
smtpd_state.o: ../../include/mail_error.h
|
||||
@ -526,6 +544,7 @@ smtpd_state.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtpd_state.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
smtpd_state.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
smtpd_state.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
smtpd_state.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtpd_state.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
smtpd_state.o: ../../include/tls.h
|
||||
smtpd_state.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
|
||||
@ -544,6 +563,7 @@ smtpd_token.o: smtpd_token.c
|
||||
smtpd_token.o: smtpd_token.h
|
||||
smtpd_xforward.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
smtpd_xforward.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
smtpd_xforward.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
smtpd_xforward.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
|
||||
smtpd_xforward.o: ../../include/mail_proto.h
|
||||
smtpd_xforward.o: ../../include/mail_stream.h
|
||||
@ -553,6 +573,7 @@ smtpd_xforward.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
smtpd_xforward.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
smtpd_xforward.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
smtpd_xforward.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
smtpd_xforward.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
smtpd_xforward.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
smtpd_xforward.o: ../../include/tls.h
|
||||
smtpd_xforward.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
|
||||
|
@ -92,10 +92,13 @@ depend: $(MAKES)
|
||||
|
||||
# do not edit below this line - it is generated by 'make depend'
|
||||
tls_bio_ops.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
tls_bio_ops.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
tls_bio_ops.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
|
||||
tls_bio_ops.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
tls_bio_ops.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tls_bio_ops.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
tls_bio_ops.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
tls_bio_ops.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
tls_bio_ops.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
tls_bio_ops.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
|
||||
tls_bio_ops.o: ../../include/vstream.h
|
||||
@ -103,10 +106,13 @@ tls_bio_ops.o: ../../include/vstring.h
|
||||
tls_bio_ops.o: tls.h
|
||||
tls_bio_ops.o: tls_bio_ops.c
|
||||
tls_certkey.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
tls_certkey.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
tls_certkey.o: ../../include/mail_params.h
|
||||
tls_certkey.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
tls_certkey.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tls_certkey.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
tls_certkey.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
tls_certkey.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
tls_certkey.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
tls_certkey.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
|
||||
tls_certkey.o: ../../include/vstream.h
|
||||
@ -115,13 +121,16 @@ tls_certkey.o: tls.h
|
||||
tls_certkey.o: tls_certkey.c
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/mail_params.h
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
tls_client.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
|
||||
@ -152,10 +161,13 @@ tls_dane.o: ../../include/vstring.h
|
||||
tls_dane.o: tls.h
|
||||
tls_dane.o: tls_dane.c
|
||||
tls_dh.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
tls_dh.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
tls_dh.o: ../../include/mail_params.h
|
||||
tls_dh.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
tls_dh.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tls_dh.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
tls_dh.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
tls_dh.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
tls_dh.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
tls_dh.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
|
||||
tls_dh.o: ../../include/vstream.h
|
||||
@ -163,11 +175,14 @@ tls_dh.o: ../../include/vstring.h
|
||||
tls_dh.o: tls.h
|
||||
tls_dh.o: tls_dh.c
|
||||
tls_fprint.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
tls_fprint.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
tls_fprint.o: ../../include/mail_params.h
|
||||
tls_fprint.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
tls_fprint.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tls_fprint.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
tls_fprint.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
tls_fprint.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
tls_fprint.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
tls_fprint.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
tls_fprint.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
tls_fprint.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
|
||||
@ -176,8 +191,11 @@ tls_fprint.o: ../../include/vstring.h
|
||||
tls_fprint.o: tls.h
|
||||
tls_fprint.o: tls_fprint.c
|
||||
tls_level.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
tls_level.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
tls_level.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tls_level.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
tls_level.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
tls_level.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
tls_level.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
tls_level.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
|
||||
tls_level.o: ../../include/vstream.h
|
||||
@ -203,12 +221,15 @@ tls_mgr.o: tls_mgr.c
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||||
tls_mgr.o: tls_mgr.h
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||||
tls_mgr.o: tls_scache.h
|
||||
tls_misc.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
tls_misc.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
tls_misc.o: ../../include/mail_conf.h
|
||||
tls_misc.o: ../../include/mail_params.h
|
||||
tls_misc.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
tls_misc.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tls_misc.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
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||||
tls_misc.o: ../../include/name_code.h
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||||
tls_misc.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
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||||
tls_misc.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
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||||
tls_misc.o: ../../include/stringops.h
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||||
tls_misc.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
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||||
tls_misc.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
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||||
@ -247,13 +268,16 @@ tls_prng_file.o: tls_prng_file.c
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||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/argv.h
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||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/connect.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/mail_params.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/mail_proto.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/stringops.h
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||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
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||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
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||||
@ -264,10 +288,13 @@ tls_proxy_clnt.o: tls_proxy.h
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||||
tls_proxy_clnt.o: tls_proxy_clnt.c
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||||
tls_proxy_print.o: ../../include/argv.h
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||||
tls_proxy_print.o: ../../include/attr.h
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||||
tls_proxy_print.o: ../../include/dns.h
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||||
tls_proxy_print.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_print.o: ../../include/mail_proto.h
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||||
tls_proxy_print.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_print.o: ../../include/name_code.h
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||||
tls_proxy_print.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_print.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_print.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_print.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_print.o: ../../include/vstream.h
|
||||
@ -277,10 +304,13 @@ tls_proxy_print.o: tls_proxy.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_print.o: tls_proxy_print.c
|
||||
tls_proxy_scan.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_scan.o: ../../include/attr.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_scan.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_scan.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_scan.o: ../../include/mail_proto.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_scan.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_scan.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_scan.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_scan.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_scan.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_scan.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_scan.o: ../../include/vstream.h
|
||||
@ -289,8 +319,11 @@ tls_proxy_scan.o: tls.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_scan.o: tls_proxy.h
|
||||
tls_proxy_scan.o: tls_proxy_scan.c
|
||||
tls_rsa.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
tls_rsa.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
tls_rsa.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tls_rsa.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
tls_rsa.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
tls_rsa.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
tls_rsa.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
tls_rsa.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
|
||||
tls_rsa.o: ../../include/vstream.h
|
||||
@ -313,10 +346,13 @@ tls_scache.o: tls_scache.c
|
||||
tls_scache.o: tls_scache.h
|
||||
tls_seed.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
tls_seed.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
tls_seed.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
tls_seed.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
tls_seed.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tls_seed.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
tls_seed.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
tls_seed.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
tls_seed.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
tls_seed.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
tls_seed.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
|
||||
tls_seed.o: ../../include/vstream.h
|
||||
@ -327,14 +363,17 @@ tls_seed.o: tls_scache.h
|
||||
tls_seed.o: tls_seed.c
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/dict.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/hex_code.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/mail_params.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/myflock.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/stringops.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
|
||||
@ -345,10 +384,13 @@ tls_server.o: tls_mgr.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: tls_scache.h
|
||||
tls_server.o: tls_server.c
|
||||
tls_session.o: ../../include/argv.h
|
||||
tls_session.o: ../../include/dns.h
|
||||
tls_session.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
tls_session.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tls_session.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
tls_session.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
tls_session.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
tls_session.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
tls_session.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
tls_session.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
|
||||
tls_session.o: ../../include/vstream.h
|
||||
@ -356,10 +398,13 @@ tls_session.o: ../../include/vstring.h
|
||||
tls_session.o: tls.h
|
||||
tls_session.o: tls_session.c
|
||||
tls_stream.o: ../../include/argv.h
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tls_stream.o: ../../include/dns.h
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tls_stream.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
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tls_stream.o: ../../include/msg.h
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tls_stream.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
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tls_stream.o: ../../include/name_code.h
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tls_stream.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
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tls_stream.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
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tls_stream.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
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tls_stream.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
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tls_stream.o: ../../include/vstream.h
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tls_stream.o: tls.h
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tls_stream.o: tls_stream.c
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tls_verify.o: ../../include/argv.h
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tls_verify.o: ../../include/dns.h
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tls_verify.o: ../../include/msg.h
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tls_verify.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
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tls_verify.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
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tls_verify.o: ../../include/name_code.h
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tls_verify.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
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tls_verify.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
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tls_verify.o: ../../include/stringops.h
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tls_verify.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
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tls_verify.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/attr.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/data_redirect.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/dict.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/dns.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/events.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/htable.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/mail_version.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/master_proto.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/msg.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/myflock.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/name_code.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/set_eugid.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/stringops.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
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tlsmgr.o: ../../include/tls.h
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# do not edit below this line - it is generated by 'make depend'
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/argv.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/attr.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/dns.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/events.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/iostuff.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/mail_conf.h
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@ -68,10 +69,12 @@ tlsproxy.o: ../../include/mail_proto.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/mail_server.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/mail_version.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/msg.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/name_code.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/nbbio.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/tls.h
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tlsproxy.o: ../../include/tls_proxy.h
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@ -81,13 +84,16 @@ tlsproxy.o: ../../include/vstring.h
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tlsproxy.o: tlsproxy.c
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tlsproxy.o: tlsproxy.h
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tlsproxy_state.o: ../../include/argv.h
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||||
tlsproxy_state.o: ../../include/dns.h
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tlsproxy_state.o: ../../include/events.h
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tlsproxy_state.o: ../../include/mail_server.h
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tlsproxy_state.o: ../../include/msg.h
|
||||
tlsproxy_state.o: ../../include/myaddrinfo.h
|
||||
tlsproxy_state.o: ../../include/mymalloc.h
|
||||
tlsproxy_state.o: ../../include/name_code.h
|
||||
tlsproxy_state.o: ../../include/name_mask.h
|
||||
tlsproxy_state.o: ../../include/nbbio.h
|
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tlsproxy_state.o: ../../include/sock_addr.h
|
||||
tlsproxy_state.o: ../../include/sys_defs.h
|
||||
tlsproxy_state.o: ../../include/tls.h
|
||||
tlsproxy_state.o: ../../include/vbuf.h
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