116 lines
3.1 KiB
INI
116 lines
3.1 KiB
INI
; The Incoming mail Server Config
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[InMail]
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; Enable this service
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Enabled = true
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; Mail Type, i.e. IMAP, POP3
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Type = "IMAP"
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; Your IMAP server
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Server = "imap.example.com"
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; Your IMAP port
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Port = 993
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; The socket type : SSL, STARTTLS, or NONE
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SocketType = SSL
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; Use Secure Password Authentication
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SPA = false
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; Change to true if you need the domain/logondomain to form part of the username
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UsernameIsFQDN = false
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; Do you need to authenticate to your mail server? You should! so this should be false!
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NoAuthRequired = false
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; Authentication type,
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;"password-cleartext" : Send password in the clear
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; (dangerous, if SSL isn't used either).
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; AUTH PLAIN, LOGIN or protocol-native login.
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;"password-encrypted" : A secure encrypted password mechanism.
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; Can be CRAM-MD5 or DIGEST-MD5. Not NTLM.
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;"NTLM": Use NTLM (or NTLMv2 or successors),
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; the Windows login mechanism.
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Authentication = password-cleartext
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; The Outgoing mail server config
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[OutMail]
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; Enable this service
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Enabled = true
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; Mail type, likely to only be SMTP
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Type = "SMTP"
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; Your SMTP server
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Server = "smtp.example.com"
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; Your SMTP port
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Port = 465
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; The socket type : SSL, STARTTLS or NONE
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SocketType = SSL
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; See InMail > Authentication
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Authentication = password-cleartext
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; Use Secure Password Authentication
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SPA = false
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; Change to true if you need the domain/logondomain to form part of the username
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UsernameIsFQDN = false
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; Do you need to authenticate to your mail server? You should! so this should be false!
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NoAuthRequired = false
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; Use POP Authentication? You probably shouldn't be.
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POPAuth = false
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; This setting is here to limit errors, I'm not sure what it does yet.
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SMTPLast = false
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; Currently not implemented, see https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Autoconfiguration:ConfigFileFormat
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[Calendar]
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; Disable this service
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Enabled = false
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Server = "https://example.com/remote.php/dav/"
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Port = 443
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Type = CalDAV
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Authentication = http-basic
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UsernameIsFQDN = false
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; Currently not implemented, see https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Autoconfiguration:ConfigFileFormat
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[AddressBook]
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; Disable this service
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Enabled = false
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Server = "https://example.com/remote.php/dav/"
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Port = 443
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Type = CardDAV
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Authentication = http-basic
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UsernameIsFQDN = false
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; Currently not implemented, see https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Autoconfiguration:ConfigFileFormat
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[WebMail]
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; Disable this service
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Enabled = false
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Server = https://mail.example.com
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UsernameDivID = "username"
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UsernameDivName = "username"
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PasswordDivName = "password"
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SubmitButtonID = "submit"
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SubmitButtonName = "submit"
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UsernameIsFQDN = false
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; In theory, additional custom services can be configured and will be displayed with
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; their options on the /get/all URL of this service. The third-party clients would need to
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; check this service as part of their development for this to work
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; Will not be shown in autodiscover.xml/json or config-v1.1.xml/autoconfig.xml
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; i.e Nextcloud - ideally a nextcloud client could check autoconfig for this URL for ease of set up
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;[Nextcloud]
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;Server = https://nextcloud.example.com
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