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@ -42,13 +42,13 @@ On-line resources devoted to the Postfix mail system
Web sites:
http://www.postfix.org/ current release information
https://www.postfix.org/ current release information
Mail addresses (PLEASE send questions to the mailing list)
postfix-users@postfix.org Postfix users mailing list
In order to subscribe to the mailing list, see http://www.postfix.org/.
In order to subscribe to the mailing list, see https://www.postfix.org/.
Acknowledgments
===============
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The HISTORY file gives a detailed log of changes to the software.
Point your browser at html/index.html for Postfix documentation
and for hyperlinked versions of Postfix manual pages. Expect
to see updated versions on-line at http://www.postfix.org/
to see updated versions on-line at https://www.postfix.org/
Point your MANPATH environment variable at the `man' directory (use
an absolute path) for UNIX-style on-line manual pages. These pages

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@ -28501,9 +28501,61 @@ Apologies for any names omitted.
20241113
Bugfix (defect introduced: Postfix 3.10, date 20240923):
TLSRPT support in tlsproxy dereferenced non-extent client
TLSRPT support in tlsproxy dereferenced non-existent client
properties in the server role. Problem reported by Florian
Piekert. File: tlsproxy/tlsproxy.c
Cleanup: removed an unused string variable. File:
xsasl/xsasl_cyrus_server.c
20241119
Documentation: converted hyperlinks to https:// and located
some early content on the Wayback Machine. Files: AAAREADME,
HISTORY, conf/main.cf, conf/master.cf, conf/post-install,
dns/dns.h, examples/smtpd-policy/README.SPF, html/index.html,
mantools/make_soho_readme, mantools/makemanidx, mantools/man2html,
mantools/postlink.sed, mantools/readme2html, master/master_avail.c,
postfix/postfix.c, proto/ADDRESS_CLASS_README.html,
proto/ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html,
proto/ADDRESS_VERIFICATION_README.html,
proto/BACKSCATTER_README.html,
proto/BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README.html, proto/BDAT_README.html,
proto/BUILTIN_FILTER_README.html, proto/CDB_README.html,
proto/COMPATIBILITY_README.html,
proto/CONNECTION_CACHE_README.html,
proto/CONTENT_INSPECTION_README.html, proto/DATABASE_README.html,
proto/DB_README.html, proto/DEBUG_README.html,
proto/DEPRECATION_README.html, proto/DSN_README.html,
proto/ETRN_README.html, proto/FILTER_README.html,
proto/FORWARD_SECRECY_README.html, proto/INSTALL.html,
proto/IPV6_README.html, proto/LDAP_README.html,
proto/LINUX_README.html, proto/LMDB_README.html,
proto/LOCAL_RECIPIENT_README.html, proto/MAILDROP_README.html,
proto/MAILLOG_README.html, proto/MEMCACHE_README.html,
proto/MILTER_README.html, proto/MONGODB_README.html,
proto/MULTI_INSTANCE_README.html, proto/MYSQL_README.html,
proto/NFS_README.html, proto/OVERVIEW.html,
proto/PACKAGE_README.html, proto/PCRE_README.html,
proto/PGSQL_README.html, proto/POSTSCREEN_3_5_README.html,
proto/POSTSCREEN_README.html, proto/QSHAPE_README.html,
proto/README, proto/RESTRICTION_CLASS_README.html,
proto/SASL_README.html, proto/SCHEDULER_README.html,
proto/SMTPD_ACCESS_README.html, proto/SMTPD_POLICY_README.html,
proto/SMTPD_PROXY_README.html, proto/SMTPUTF8_README.html,
proto/SQLITE_README.html, proto/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.html,
proto/STRESS_README.html, proto/TLSRPT_README.html,
proto/TLS_LEGACY_README.html, proto/TLS_README.html,
proto/TUNING_README.html, proto/UUCP_README.html,
proto/VERP_README.html, proto/VIRTUAL_README.html,
proto/XCLIENT_README.html, proto/XFORWARD_README.html,
proto/postconf.html.prolog, proto/postconf.proto,
proto/socketmap_table, qmqpd/qmqpd.c, tls/tls_misc.c,
util/midna_domain.c, util/netstring.c,
xsasl/xsasl_dovecot_server.c.
20241121
Documentation: convert some narrative text for the
delay_logging_resolution_limit parameter into a bullet list.
File: proto/postconf.proto.

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@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ is successful, then you can proceed to install Postfix (section 6).
If the command produces compiler error messages, it may be time to search the
web or to ask the postfix-users@postfix.org mailing list, but be sure to search
the mailing list archives first. Some mailing list archives are linked from
http://www.postfix.org/.
https://www.postfix.org/.
5 - Porting Postfix to an unsupported system

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@ -224,8 +224,8 @@ verification for specific domains that often appear in forged email.
... etcetera ...
At some point in cyberspace/time, a list of frequently forged MAIL FROM domains
could be found at http://www.monkeys.com/anti-spam/filtering/sender-domain-
validate.in.
was archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20080526153208/http://
www.monkeys.com/anti-spam/filtering/sender-domain-validate.in.
NOTE: One of the first things you might want to do is to turn on sender address
verification for all your own domains.

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@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ Recognizing virus scanner mail is an error prone process, because there is a
lot of variation in report formats. The following is only a small example of
message header patterns. For a large collection of header and body patterns
that recognize virus notification email, see https://web.archive.org/web/
20100317123907/http://std.dkuug.dk/keld/virus/ or http://www.t29.dk/
20100317123907/http://std.dkuug.dk/keld/virus/ or https://www.t29.dk/
antiantivirus.txt.
/etc/postfix/header_checks:

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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ LLiimmiittaattiioonnss ooff PPoossttffiixx hheeaaddeer
PPrreevveennttiinngg ddaaiillyy mmaaiill ssttaattuuss rreeppoorrttss ffrroomm bbeeiinngg bblloocckkeedd
The following is quoted from Jim Seymour's Pflogsumm FAQ at http://
The following is quoted from Jim Seymour's Pflogsumm FAQ at https://
jimsun.linxnet.com/downloads/pflogsumm-faq.txt. Pflogsumm is a program that
analyzes Postfix logs, including the logging from rejected mail. If these logs
contain text that was rejected by Postfix body_checks patterns, then the

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@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ from a vendor-specific source package.
Postfix is compatible with two CDB implementations:
* The original cdb library from Daniel Bernstein, available from http://
* The original cdb library from Daniel Bernstein, available from https://
cr.yp.to/cdb.html, and
* tinycdb (version 0.5 and later) from Michael Tokarev, available from http:/
/www.corpit.ru/mjt/tinycdb.html.
* tinycdb (version 0.5 and later) from Michael Tokarev, available from https:
//www.corpit.ru/mjt/tinycdb.html.
Tinycdb is preferred, since it is a bit faster, has additional useful
functionality and is much simpler to use.

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@ -51,6 +51,6 @@ good reasons: writing an MTA requires different skills than writing a SPAM or
virus killer. Postfix encourages the use of external filters and standard
protocols because this allows you to choose the best MTA and the best content
inspection software for your purpose. Information about external content
inspection software can be found on the Postfix website at http://
inspection software can be found on the Postfix website at https://
www.postfix.org/, and on the postfix-users@postfix.org mailing list.

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@ -45,7 +45,8 @@ BBuuiillddiinngg PPoossttffiixx oonn ssyysstteemmss tth
Some UNIXes ship without Berkeley DB support; for historical reasons these use
DBM files instead. A problem with DBM files is that they can store only limited
amounts of data. To build Postfix with Berkeley DB support you need to download
and install the source code from http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/.
and install the source code from https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/
related/berkeleydb.html.
Warning: some Linux system libraries use Berkeley DB, as do some third-party
libraries such as SASL. If you compile Postfix with a different Berkeley DB
@ -169,5 +170,6 @@ Add the "-lpthread" library to the "make makefiles" command.
% make makefiles .... AUXLIBS="... -lpthread"
More information is available at http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/.
More information is available at https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/
related/berkeleydb.html.

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@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ is successful, then you can proceed to install Postfix (section 6).
If the command produces compiler error messages, it may be time to search the
web or to ask the postfix-users@postfix.org mailing list, but be sure to search
the mailing list archives first. Some mailing list archives are linked from
http://www.postfix.org/.
https://www.postfix.org/.
55 -- PPoorrttiinngg PPoossttffiixx ttoo aann uunnssuuppppoorrtteedd ssyysstteemm

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ impractical.
Postfix uses the same SMTP protocol over IPv6 as it already uses over the older
IPv4 network, and does AAAA record lookups in the DNS in addition to the older
A records. Information about IPv6 can be found at http://www.ipv6.org/.
A records.
This document provides information on the following topics:
@ -238,8 +238,9 @@ Dean Strik.
* Dean Strik extended IPv6 support to platforms other than KAME and USAGI,
updated the patch to keep up with Postfix development, and provided a
combined IPv6 + TLS patch. Information about his effort can be found on
Dean Strik's Postfix website at http://www.ipnet6.org/postfix/.
combined IPv6 + TLS patch. Information about his effort is found in an
archived copy of Dean Strik's Postfix website at https://web.archive.org/
web/20080603102834/http://www.ipnet6.org/postfix/.
* Wietse Venema took Dean Strik's IPv6 patch, merged it into Postfix 2.2, and
took the opportunity to eliminate all IPv4-specific code from Postfix that

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@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
s!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "https://
www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
PPoossttffiixx LLDDAAPP HHoowwttoo
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -46,9 +49,8 @@ client code only), you could use the following command:
--without-threads --disable-slapd --disable-slurpd \
--disable-debug --disable-shared
If you're using the libraries from the UM distribution (http://www.umich.edu/
~dirsvcs/ldap/ldap.html) or OpenLDAP (http://www.openldap.org), something like
this in the top level of your Postfix source tree should work:
If you're using the libraries from OpenLDAP (https://www.openldap.org),
something like this in the top level of your Postfix source tree should work:
% make tidy
% make makefiles CCARGS="-I/usr/local/include -DHAS_LDAP" \

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Postfix.
The Postfix MySQL client utilizes the mysql client library, which can be
obtained from:
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/
https://www.mysql.com/downloads/
In order to build Postfix with mysql map support, you will need to add -
DHAS_MYSQL and -I for the directory containing the mysql headers, and the

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@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ This is because the pcre implementation is often more efficient than the POSIX
regular expression implementation that you find on many systems.
A description of how to use pcre tables, including examples, is given in the
pcre_table(5) manual page. Information about PCRE itself can be found at http:/
/www.pcre.org/.
pcre_table(5) manual page. Information about PCRE itself can be found at https:
//www.pcre.org/.
UUssiinngg PPoossttffiixx ppaacckkaaggeess wwiitthh PPCCRREE ssuuppppoorrtt

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@ -217,8 +217,7 @@ EExxaammppllee 33:: CCoonnggeessttiioonn iinn tthhee aa
This example is taken from a Feb 2004 discussion on the Postfix Users list.
Congestion was reported with the "active" and "incoming" queues large and not
shrinking despite very large delivery agent process limits. The thread is
archived at: http://groups.google.com/
groups?threadm=c0b7js$2r65$1@FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw and http://
archived at: https://web.archive.org/web/20120227170207/http://
archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2004-02/thread.html#1371
Using an older version of qshape(1) it was quickly determined that all the

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@ -984,7 +984,7 @@ authentication information:
The mmmmeennccooddee command is part of the metamail software.
* Using Perl MMIIMMEE::::BBaassee6644 (from http://www.cpan.org/):
* Using Perl MMIIMMEE::::BBaassee6644 (from https://www.cpan.org/):
% ppeerrll --MMMMIIMMEE::::BBaassee6644 --ee \\
''pprriinntt eennccooddee__bbaassee6644((""\\00uusseerrnnaammee\\00ppaasssswwoorrdd""));;''
@ -998,7 +998,7 @@ authentication information:
password:
The ggeenn--aauutthh Perl script was written by John Jetmore and can be found at
http://jetmore.org/john/code/gen-auth.
https://jetmore.org/john/code/gen-auth.
CCoonnffiigguurriinngg SSAASSLL aauutthheennttiiccaattiioonn iinn tthhee PPoossttffiixx SSMMTTPP//LLMMTTPP cclliieenntt

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ In a distant past, the Internet was a friendly environment. Mail servers
happily forwarded mail on behalf of anyone towards any destination. On today's
Internet, spammers abuse servers that forward mail from arbitrary systems, and
abused systems end up on anti-spammer denylists. See, for example, the
information on http://www.mail-abuse.org/ and other websites.
information on https://www.spamhaus.org/ and other websites.
By default, Postfix has a moderately restrictive approach to mail relaying.
Postfix forwards mail only from clients in trusted networks, from clients that

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@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ implemented with only a dozen lines of Perl, as is shown at the end of this
document. A complete example can be found in the Postfix source code, in the
directory examples/smtpd-policy.
Another example of policy delegation is the SPF policy server at https://
web.archive.org/web/20190221142057/http://www.openspf.org/Software.
Another example of policy delegation is the SPF policy server at http://
www.open-spf.org/Software/
Policy delegation is now the preferred method for adding policies to Postfix.
It's much easier to develop a new feature in few lines of Perl, Python, Ruby,
@ -365,16 +365,16 @@ text:
4 reject_unauth_destination
5 check_policy_service {
6 inet:host:port1,
7 { default_action = 451 4.3.5 See http://www.example.com/
7 { default_action = 451 4.3.5 See https://www.example.com/
support1 }
8 }
9 ...
EExxaammppllee:: ggrreeyylliisstt ppoolliiccyy sseerrvveerr
Greylisting is a defense against junk email that is described at http://
Greylisting is a defense against junk email that is described at https://
www.greylisting.org/. The idea was discussed on the postfix-users mailing list
one year before it was popularized.
one year before it was popularized (alternative version).
The file examples/smtpd-policy/greylist.pl in the Postfix source tree
implements a simplified greylist policy server. This server stores a time stamp

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@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ current versions of the Firefox and Chrome web browsers. Specify
"enable_idna2003_compatibility = yes" to get the historical behavior.
This affects the conversion of domain names that contain for example the German
sz (ß) and the Greek zeta (ς). See http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/idna.jsp
sz (ß) and the Greek zeta (ς). See https://unicode.org/cldr/utility/idna.jsp
for more examples.
CCrreeddiittss

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ PPoossttffiixx oonn aa ssttaanndd--aalloonnee IInntteer
Postfix should work out of the box without change on a stand-alone machine that
has direct Internet access. At least, that is how Postfix installs when you
download the Postfix source code via http://www.postfix.org/.
download the Postfix source code via https://www.postfix.org/.
You can use the command "ppoossttccoonnff --nn" to find out what settings are overruled
by your main.cf. Besides a few pathname settings, few parameters should be set

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ BBuuiillddiinngg PPoossttffiixx wwiitthh SSQQLLiittee s
The Postfix SQLite client utilizes the sqlite3 library, which can be obtained
from:
http://www.sqlite.org/
https://www.sqlite.org/
In order to build Postfix with sqlite map support, you will need to add to
CCARGS the flags -DHAS_SQLITE and -I with the directory containing the sqlite

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ PPoossttffiixx oonn aa ssttaanndd--aalloonnee IInntteer
Postfix should work out of the box without change on a stand-alone machine that
has direct Internet access. At least, that is how Postfix installs when you
download the Postfix source code via http://www.postfix.org/.
download the Postfix source code via https://www.postfix.org/.
You can use the command "ppoossttccoonnff --nn" to find out what settings are overruled
by your main.cf. Besides a few pathname settings, few parameters should be set

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Symptoms of Postfix SMTP server overload are:
condition, increase the process count in master.cf or reduce the
service time per client
Oct 3 20:39:27 spike postfix/master[28905]: warning: see
http://www.postfix.org/STRESS_README.html for examples of
https://www.postfix.org/STRESS_README.html for examples of
stress-adapting configuration settings
Legitimate mail that doesn't get through during an episode of Postfix SMTP
@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ to Postfix.
* You can automatically turn on the above overload measure with Postfix 2.5
and later, or with earlier releases that contain the stress-adaptive
behavior source code patch from the mirrors listed at http://
behavior source code patch from the mirrors listed at https://
www.postfix.org/download.html. Simply replace line above 8 with:
8 rbl_reply_maps = ${stress?hash:/etc/postfix/rbl_reply_maps}
@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ TTeemmppoorraarryy mmeeaassuurreess ffoorr oollddeerr P
See the section "Automatic stress-adaptive behavior" if you are running Postfix
version 2.5 or later, or if you have applied the source code patch for stress-
adaptive behavior from the mirrors listed at http://www.postfix.org/
adaptive behavior from the mirrors listed at https://www.postfix.org/
download.html.
The following measures can be applied temporarily during overload. They still

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@ -1683,11 +1683,13 @@ verified TLS on the public Internet.
Historical note: while the documentation of these issues and many of the
related features were new with Postfix 2.3, the issue was well understood
before Postfix 1.0, when Lutz Ja"nicke was designing the first unofficial
Postfix TLS patch. See his original post http://www.imc.org/ietf-apps-tls/mail-
archive/msg00304.html and the first response http://www.imc.org/ietf-apps-tls/
mail-archive/msg00305.html. The problem is not even unique to SMTP or even TLS,
similar issues exist for secure connections via aliases for HTTPS and Kerberos.
SMTP merely uses indirect naming (via MX records) more frequently.
Postfix TLS patch. See his original post https://web.archive.org/web/
20070816181658/http://www.imc.org/ietf-apps-tls/mail-archive/msg00304.html and
the first response https://web.archive.org/web/20070807073846/http://
www.imc.org/ietf-apps-tls/mail-archive/msg00305.html. The problem is not even
unique to SMTP or even TLS, similar issues exist for secure connections via
aliases for HTTPS and Kerberos. SMTP merely uses indirect naming (via MX
records) more frequently.
TTLLSS ppoolliiccyy ttaabbllee
@ -2506,7 +2508,7 @@ as it is installed.
RReeppoorrttiinngg pprroobblleemmss
Problems are preferably reported via <postfix-users@postfix.org>. See http://
Problems are preferably reported via <postfix-users@postfix.org>. See https://
www.postfix.org/lists.html for subscription information. When reporting a
problem, please be thorough in the report. Patches, when possible, are greatly
appreciated too.

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Despite a serious lack of sex-appeal, email via UUCP over TCP is a practical
option for sites without permanent Internet connections, and for sites without
a fixed IP address. For first-hand information, see the following guides:
* Jim Seymour's guide for using UUCP over TCP at http://jimsun.LinxNet.com/
* Jim Seymour's guide for using UUCP over TCP at https://jimsun.LinxNet.com/
jdp/uucp_over_tcp/index.html,
* Craig Sanders's guide for SSL-encrypted UUCP over TCP using stunnel at
http://taz.net.au/postfix/uucp/.

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Thus, undeliverable mail can reveal the undeliverable recipient address without
requiring the list owner to parse bounce messages.
The VERP concept was popularized by the qmail MTA and by the ezmlm mailing list
manager. See http://cr.yp.to/proto/verp.txt for the ideas behind this concept.
manager. See https://cr.yp.to/proto/verp.txt for the ideas behind this concept.
Topics covered in this document:

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
# For common configuration examples, see BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README
# and STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README. To find these documents, use
# the command "postconf html_directory readme_directory", or go to
# http://www.postfix.org/BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README.html etc.
# https://www.postfix.org/BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README.html etc.
#
# For best results, change no more than 2-3 parameters at a time,
# and test if Postfix still works after every change.

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# Postfix master process configuration file. For details on the format
# of the file, see the master(5) manual page (command: "man 5 master" or
# on-line: http://www.postfix.org/master.5.html).
# on-line: https://www.postfix.org/master.5.html).
#
# Do not forget to execute "postfix reload" after editing this file.
#

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@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ test -n "$first_install_reminder" && {
Warning: you still need to edit myorigin/mydestination/mynetworks
parameter settings in $config_directory/main.cf.
See also http://www.postfix.org/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.html
See also https://www.postfix.org/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.html
for information about dialup sites or about sites inside a
firewalled network.

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
See http://www.openspf.org/Software for the current version of the
See https://www.openspf.org/Software for the current version of the
SPF policy daemon for Postfix.
SPF support is also available via MILTER plugins, such as sid-milter
at http://sourceforge.net/projects/sid-milter/ which implements both
at https://sourceforge.net/projects/sid-milter/ which implements both
SenderID and SPF.

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
"https://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
"https://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
"https://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
@ -372,8 +372,8 @@ in forged email. </p>
</blockquote>
<p> At some point in cyberspace/time, a list of frequently forged
MAIL FROM domains could be found at
<a href="http://www.monkeys.com/anti-spam/filtering/sender-domain-validate.in">http://www.monkeys.com/anti-spam/filtering/sender-domain-validate.in</a>. </p>
MAIL FROM domains was archived at
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20080526153208/http://www.monkeys.com/anti-spam/filtering/sender-domain-validate.in">https://web.archive.org/web/20080526153208/http://www.monkeys.com/anti-spam/filtering/sender-domain-validate.in</a>. </p>
<p> NOTE: One of the first things you might want to do is to turn
on sender address verification for all your own domains. </p>

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
"https://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ is only a small example of message header patterns. For a large
collection of header and body patterns that recognize virus
notification email, see
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20100317123907/http://std.dkuug.dk/keld/virus/">https://web.archive.org/web/20100317123907/http://std.dkuug.dk/keld/virus/</a>
or <a href="http://www.t29.dk/antiantivirus.txt">http://www.t29.dk/antiantivirus.txt</a>. </p>
or <a href="https://www.t29.dk/antiantivirus.txt">https://www.t29.dk/antiantivirus.txt</a>. </p>
<blockquote>
<pre>

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
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@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ is queued, as described in the <a href="FILTER_README.html">FILTER_README</a> do
<h2><a name="daily">Preventing daily mail status reports from being blocked </a></h2>
<p>The following is quoted from Jim Seymour's Pflogsumm FAQ at
<a href="http://jimsun.linxnet.com/downloads/pflogsumm-faq.txt">http://jimsun.linxnet.com/downloads/pflogsumm-faq.txt</a>. Pflogsumm
<a href="https://jimsun.linxnet.com/downloads/pflogsumm-faq.txt">https://jimsun.linxnet.com/downloads/pflogsumm-faq.txt</a>. Pflogsumm
is a program that analyzes Postfix logs, including the logging from
rejected mail. If these logs contain text that was rejected by
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@ -50,10 +50,10 @@ package. </p>
<ul>
<li> <p> The original cdb library from Daniel Bernstein, available
from <a href="http://cr.yp.to/cdb.html">http://cr.yp.to/cdb.html</a>, and </p>
from <a href="https://cr.yp.to/cdb.html">https://cr.yp.to/cdb.html</a>, and </p>
<li> <p> tinycdb (version 0.5 and later) from Michael Tokarev,
available from <a href="http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/tinycdb.html">http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/tinycdb.html</a>. </p>
available from <a href="https://www.corpit.ru/mjt/tinycdb.html">https://www.corpit.ru/mjt/tinycdb.html</a>. </p>
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ skills than writing a SPAM or virus killer. Postfix encourages the
use of external filters and standard protocols because this allows
you to choose the best MTA and the best content inspection software
for your purpose. Information about external content inspection
software can be found on the Postfix website at <a href="http://www.postfix.org/">http://www.postfix.org/</a>,
software can be found on the Postfix website at <a href="https://www.postfix.org/">https://www.postfix.org/</a>,
and on the postfix-users@postfix.org mailing list. </p>
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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ reasons these use DBM files instead. A problem with DBM files is
that they can store only limited amounts of data. To build Postfix
with
Berkeley DB support you need to download and install the source
code from <a href="http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/">http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/</a>. </p>
code from <a href="https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/related/berkeleydb.html">https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/related/berkeleydb.html</a>. </p>
<p> Warning: some Linux system libraries use Berkeley DB, as do
some third-party libraries such as SASL. If you compile Postfix
@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_trylock'
</blockquote>
<p> More information is available at
<a href="http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/">http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/</a>. </p>
<a href="https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/related/berkeleydb.html">https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/related/berkeleydb.html</a>. </p>
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@ -977,7 +977,7 @@ Postfix (section 6).
<p> If the command produces compiler error messages, it may be time
to search the web or to ask the postfix-users@postfix.org mailing
list, but be sure to search the mailing list archives first. Some
mailing list archives are linked from <a href="http://www.postfix.org/">http://www.postfix.org/</a>. </p>
mailing list archives are linked from <a href="https://www.postfix.org/">https://www.postfix.org/</a>. </p>
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@ -36,8 +36,7 @@ address space is that it makes random network scanning impractical.
<p> Postfix uses the same SMTP protocol over IPv6 as it already
uses over the older IPv4 network, and does AAAA record lookups in
the DNS in addition to the older A records. Information about IPv6
can be found at <a href="http://www.ipv6.org/">http://www.ipv6.org/</a>. </p>
the DNS in addition to the older A records. </p>
<p> This document provides information on the following topics:
</p>
@ -348,8 +347,8 @@ TLS patch for Postfix. </p>
<li> <p> Dean Strik extended IPv6 support to platforms other than
KAME and USAGI, updated the patch to keep up with Postfix development,
and provided a combined IPv6 + TLS patch. Information about his
effort can be found on Dean Strik's Postfix website at
<a href="http://www.ipnet6.org/postfix/">http://www.ipnet6.org/postfix/</a>. </p>
effort is found in an archived copy of Dean Strik's Postfix website at
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20080603102834/http://www.ipnet6.org/postfix/">https://web.archive.org/web/20080603102834/http://www.ipnet6.org/postfix/</a>. </p>
<li> <p> Wietse Venema took Dean Strik's IPv6 patch, merged it into
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</pre>
</blockquote>
<p> If you're using the libraries from the UM distribution
(<a href="http://www.umich.edu/~dirsvcs/ldap/ldap.html">http://www.umich.edu/~dirsvcs/ldap/ldap.html</a>) or OpenLDAP
(<a href="http://www.openldap.org">http://www.openldap.org</a>), something like this in the top level of
<p> If you're using the libraries from OpenLDAP
(<a href="https://www.openldap.org">https://www.openldap.org</a>), something like this in the top level of
your Postfix source tree should work: </p>
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ There is no need to recompile Postfix. </p>
which can be obtained from: </p>
<blockquote>
<p> <a href="http://www.mysql.com/downloads/">http://www.mysql.com/downloads/</a> </p>
<p> <a href="https://www.mysql.com/downloads/">https://www.mysql.com/downloads/</a> </p>
</blockquote>
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ expression implementation that you find on many systems. </p>
<p> A description of how to use pcre tables, including examples,
is given in the <a href="pcre_table.5.html">pcre_table(5)</a> manual page. Information about PCRE
itself can be found at <a href="http://www.pcre.org/">http://www.pcre.org/</a>. </p>
itself can be found at <a href="https://www.pcre.org/">https://www.pcre.org/</a>. </p>
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@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ worms or viruses with easy-to-recognize signatures. </p>
<li> <p> The fourth layer provides heavy-weight content inspection
with external content filters. Typical examples are <a
href="http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/">Amavisd-new</a>, <a
href="http://spamassassin.apache.org/">SpamAssassin</a>, and <a
href="https://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/">Amavisd-new</a>, <a
href="https://spamassassin.apache.org/">SpamAssassin</a>, and <a
href="MILTER_README.html">Milter applications</a>. </p>
</ul>
@ -1201,7 +1201,7 @@ that decrypts/encrypts the sessions for multiple SMTP clients. </p>
<p> The <a href="tlsproxy.8.html">tlsproxy(8)</a> implementation led to the discovery of a "new"
class of vulnerability (<a
href="http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-0411"
href="https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-0411"
>CVE-2011-0411</a>) that affected multiple implementations of SMTP,
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@ -323,9 +323,7 @@ Users list. Congestion was reported with the
"<a href="QSHAPE_README.html#active_queue">active"</a> and "<a href="QSHAPE_README.html#incoming_queue">incoming" queues</a>
large and not shrinking despite very large delivery agent
process limits. The thread is archived at:
<a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?threadm=c0b7js$2r65$1@FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw">http://groups.google.com/groups?threadm=c0b7js$2r65$1@FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw</a>
and
<a href="http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2004-02/thread.html#1371">http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2004-02/thread.html#1371</a>
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20120227170207/http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2004-02/thread.html#1371">https://web.archive.org/web/20120227170207/http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2004-02/thread.html#1371</a>
</p>
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@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ later. </p>
<p> Dovecot is a POP/IMAP server that has its own configuration to
authenticate POP/IMAP clients. When the Postfix SMTP server uses
Dovecot SASL, it reuses parts of this configuration. Consult the
<a href="http://wiki.dovecot.org">Dovecot documentation</a> for how
<a href="https://wiki.dovecot.org">Dovecot documentation</a> for how
to configure and operate the Dovecot authentication server. </p>
<h4><a name="server_dovecot_comm">Postfix to Dovecot SASL communication</a></h4>
@ -1085,7 +1085,7 @@ to add the above attribute. </p>
<strong>Note</strong>
<p> Read the chapter "Using SASL" in the <a
href="http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin">OpenLDAP Admin Guide</a>
href="https://www.openldap.org/doc/admin">OpenLDAP Admin Guide</a>
for more detailed instructions to set up SASL authentication in
OpenLDAP. </p>
@ -1575,7 +1575,7 @@ encoded authentication information: </p>
<p> The <strong>mmencode</strong> command is part of the metamail
software. </p>
<li> <p> Using Perl <b>MIME::Base64</b> (from <a href="http://www.cpan.org/">http://www.cpan.org/</a>): </p>
<li> <p> Using Perl <b>MIME::Base64</b> (from <a href="https://www.cpan.org/">https://www.cpan.org/</a>): </p>
<blockquote>
<pre>
@ -1597,7 +1597,7 @@ password:
</blockquote>
<p> The <strong>gen-auth</strong> Perl script was written by John
Jetmore and can be found at <a href="http://jetmore.org/john/code/gen-auth">http://jetmore.org/john/code/gen-auth</a>. </p>
Jetmore and can be found at <a href="https://jetmore.org/john/code/gen-auth">https://jetmore.org/john/code/gen-auth</a>. </p>
</ul>
@ -2201,7 +2201,7 @@ it unless you are forced to. The makers of Cyrus SASL write: </p>
<blockquote> <i> This library is being deprecated and applications
should transition to using the SASLv2 library</i> (source: <a
href="http://www.cyrusimap.org/download.html">Project Cyrus:
href="https://www.cyrusimap.org/download.html">Project Cyrus:
Downloads</a>). </blockquote>
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Mail servers happily forwarded mail on behalf of anyone towards
any destination. On today's Internet, spammers abuse servers that
forward mail from arbitrary systems, and abused systems end up on
anti-spammer denylists. See, for example, the information on
<a href="http://www.mail-abuse.org/">http://www.mail-abuse.org/</a> and other websites. </p>
<a href="https://www.spamhaus.org/">https://www.spamhaus.org/</a> and other websites. </p>
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ can be found in the Postfix source code, in the directory
examples/smtpd-policy. </p>
<p> Another example of policy delegation is the SPF policy server
at <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20190221142057/http://www.openspf.org/Software">https://web.archive.org/web/20190221142057/http://www.openspf.org/Software</a>. </p>
at <a href="http://www.open-spf.org/Software/">http://www.open-spf.org/Software/</a> </p>
<p> Policy delegation is now the preferred method for adding policies
to Postfix. It's much easier to develop a new feature in few lines
@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ different default actions with different SMTP status codes or text:
4 <a href="postconf.5.html#reject_unauth_destination">reject_unauth_destination</a>
5 <a href="postconf.5.html#check_policy_service">check_policy_service</a> {
6 inet:host:port1,
7 { default_action = 451 4.3.5 See <a href="http://www.example.com/support1">http://www.example.com/support1</a> }
7 { default_action = 451 4.3.5 See <a href="https://www.example.com/support1">https://www.example.com/support1</a> }
8 }
9 ...
</pre>
@ -489,10 +489,12 @@ different default actions with different SMTP status codes or text:
<h2><a name="greylist">Example: greylist policy server</a></h2>
<p> Greylisting is a defense against junk email that is described at
<a href="http://www.greylisting.org/">http://www.greylisting.org/</a>. The idea was discussed on the
<a href="https://www.greylisting.org/">https://www.greylisting.org/</a>. The idea was discussed on the
postfix-users mailing list <a
href="http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2002-03/0846.html">
one year before it was popularized</a>. </p>
href="https://marc.info/?l=postfix-users&m=101594914212564&w=2">
one year before it was popularized</a> (<a
href="http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2002-03/0846.html">alternative
version</a>). </p>
<p> The file examples/smtpd-policy/greylist.pl in the Postfix source
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@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ Firefox and Chrome web browsers. Specify "<a href="postconf.5.html#enable_idna20
<p> This affects the conversion of domain names that contain for
example the German sz (ß) and the Greek zeta (ς). See
<a href="http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/idna.jsp">http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/idna.jsp</a> for more examples. </p>
<a href="https://unicode.org/cldr/utility/idna.jsp">https://unicode.org/cldr/utility/idna.jsp</a> for more examples. </p>
<h2> <a name="credits">Credits</a> </h2>

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ further information on these topics. </p>
<p> Postfix should work out of the box without change on a stand-alone
machine that has direct Internet access. At least, that is how
Postfix installs when you download the Postfix source code via
<a href="http://www.postfix.org/">http://www.postfix.org/</a>. </p>
<a href="https://www.postfix.org/">https://www.postfix.org/</a>. </p>
<p> You can use the command "<b>postconf -n</b>" to find out what
settings are overruled by your <a href="postconf.5.html">main.cf</a>. Besides a few pathname

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ databases: you can use one for a <a href="virtual.5.html">virtual(5)</a> table,
which can be obtained from: </p>
<blockquote>
<p> <a href="http://www.sqlite.org/">http://www.sqlite.org/</a> </p>
<p> <a href="https://www.sqlite.org/">https://www.sqlite.org/</a> </p>
</blockquote>
<p> In order to build Postfix with sqlite map support, you will

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Internet hostname</a>
<p> Postfix should work out of the box without change on a stand-alone
machine that has direct Internet access. At least, that is how
Postfix installs when you download the Postfix source code via
<a href="http://www.postfix.org/">http://www.postfix.org/</a>. </p>
<a href="https://www.postfix.org/">https://www.postfix.org/</a>. </p>
<p> You can use the command "<b>postconf -n</b>" to find out what
settings are overruled by your <a href="postconf.5.html">main.cf</a>. Besides a few pathname

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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Oct 3 20:39:27 spike postfix/master[28905]: warning: to avoid this
condition, increase the process count in <a href="master.5.html">master.cf</a> or reduce the
service time per client
Oct 3 20:39:27 spike postfix/master[28905]: warning: see
<a href="http://www.postfix.org/STRESS_README.html">http://www.postfix.org/STRESS_README.html</a> for examples of
<a href="https://www.postfix.org/STRESS_README.html">https://www.postfix.org/STRESS_README.html</a> for examples of
stress-adapting configuration settings
</pre>
@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ described below. </p>
<li> <p> You can automatically turn on the above overload measure
with Postfix 2.5 and later, or with earlier releases that contain
the stress-adaptive behavior source code patch from the mirrors
listed at <a href="http://www.postfix.org/download.html">http://www.postfix.org/download.html</a>. Simply replace line
listed at <a href="https://www.postfix.org/download.html">https://www.postfix.org/download.html</a>. Simply replace line
above 8 with: </p>
<pre>
@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ in section "<a href="#adapt">Automatic stress-adaptive behavior</a>".
<p> See the section "<a href="#adapt">Automatic stress-adaptive
behavior</a>" if you are running Postfix version 2.5 or later, or
if you have applied the source code patch for stress-adaptive
behavior from the mirrors listed at <a href="http://www.postfix.org/download.html">http://www.postfix.org/download.html</a>.
behavior from the mirrors listed at <a href="https://www.postfix.org/download.html">https://www.postfix.org/download.html</a>.
</p>
<p> The following measures can be applied temporarily during overload.

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related features were new with Postfix 2.3, the issue was well
understood before Postfix 1.0, when Lutz J&auml;nicke was designing
the first unofficial Postfix TLS patch. See his original post <a
href="http://www.imc.org/ietf-apps-tls/mail-archive/msg00304.html">http://www.imc.org/ietf-apps-tls/mail-archive/msg00304.html</a>
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20070816181658/http://www.imc.org/ietf-apps-tls/mail-archive/msg00304.html">https://web.archive.org/web/20070816181658/http://www.imc.org/ietf-apps-tls/mail-archive/msg00304.html</a>
and the first response <a
href="http://www.imc.org/ietf-apps-tls/mail-archive/msg00305.html">http://www.imc.org/ietf-apps-tls/mail-archive/msg00305.html</a>.
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20070807073846/http://www.imc.org/ietf-apps-tls/mail-archive/msg00305.html">https://web.archive.org/web/20070807073846/http://www.imc.org/ietf-apps-tls/mail-archive/msg00305.html</a>.
The problem is not even unique to SMTP or even TLS, similar issues exist
for secure connections via aliases for HTTPS and Kerberos. SMTP merely
uses indirect naming (via MX records) more frequently. </p>
@ -2738,7 +2738,7 @@ an OpenSSL library that could be vulnerable. </p>
<p> Note: Disabling LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT is not wise at this
time, lots of servers are still unpatched and Postfix is <a
href="http://www.postfix.org/wip.html#tls-renegotiation">not
href="https://www.postfix.org/wip.html#tls-renegotiation">not
significantly vulnerable</a> to the renegotiation issue in the TLS
protocol. </p>
@ -3264,7 +3264,7 @@ you can start using Postfix as soon as it is installed. </p>
<h2> <a name="problems"> Reporting problems </a> </h2>
<p> Problems are preferably reported via &lt;postfix-users@postfix.org&gt;.
See <a href="http://www.postfix.org/lists.html">http://www.postfix.org/lists.html</a> for subscription information.
See <a href="https://www.postfix.org/lists.html">https://www.postfix.org/lists.html</a> for subscription information.
When reporting a problem, please be thorough in the report. Patches,
when possible, are greatly appreciated too. </p>

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<li> <p> Solaris kernel parameters can be specified in /etc/system,
as described in the <a
href="http://www.science.uva.nl/pub/solaris/solaris2.html#q3.48">Solaris
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20070214110126/http://www.science.uva.nl/pub/solaris/solaris2.html#q3.48">Solaris
FAQ</a> entry titled "How can I increase the number of file
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<ul>
<li> Jim Seymour's guide for using UUCP over TCP at
<a href="http://jimsun.LinxNet.com/jdp/uucp_over_tcp/index.html">http://jimsun.LinxNet.com/jdp/uucp_over_tcp/index.html</a>,
<a href="https://jimsun.LinxNet.com/jdp/uucp_over_tcp/index.html">https://jimsun.LinxNet.com/jdp/uucp_over_tcp/index.html</a>,
<li> Craig Sanders's guide for SSL-encrypted UUCP over TCP
using stunnel at <a href="http://taz.net.au/postfix/uucp/">http://taz.net.au/postfix/uucp/</a>.

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ address without requiring the list owner to parse bounce messages.
</p>
<p> The VERP concept was popularized by the qmail MTA and by the ezmlm
mailing list manager. See <a href="http://cr.yp.to/proto/verp.txt">http://cr.yp.to/proto/verp.txt</a> for the
mailing list manager. See <a href="https://cr.yp.to/proto/verp.txt">https://cr.yp.to/proto/verp.txt</a> for the
ideas behind this concept. </p>
<p> Topics covered in this document: </p>

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