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NAME
qmail-smtpd - receive mail via SMTP
SYNOPSIS
qmail-smtpd
DESCRIPTION
qmail-smtpd receives mail messages via the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and invokes qmail-queue
to deposit them into the outgoing queue. qmail-smtpd must be supplied several environment variables; see
tcp-environ(5).
qmail-smtpd is responsible for counting hops. It rejects any message with 100 or more Received or
Delivered-To header fields.
qmail-smtpd supports ESMTP, including the 8BITMIME and PIPELINING options.
TRANSPARENCY
qmail-smtpd converts the SMTP newline convention into the UNIX newline convention by converting CR LF
into LF. It returns a temporary error and drops the connection on bare LFs; see
http://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html.
qmail-smtpd accepts messages that contain long lines or non-ASCII characters, even though such messages
violate the SMTP protocol.
CONTROL FILES
badmailfrom
Unacceptable envelope sender addresses. qmail-smtpd will reject every recipient address for a
message if the envelope sender address is listed in badmailfrom. A line in badmailfrom may be of
the form @host, meaning every address at host.
databytes
Maximum number of bytes allowed in a message, or 0 for no limit. Default: 0. If a message exceeds
this limit, qmail-smtpd returns a permanent error code to the client; in contrast, if the disk is
full or qmail-smtpd hits a resource limit, qmail-smtpd returns a temporary error code.
databytes counts bytes as stored on disk, not as transmitted through the network. It does not count
the qmail-smtpd Received line, the qmail-queue Received line, or the envelope.
If the environment variable DATABYTES is set, it overrides databytes.
localiphost
Replacement host name for local IP addresses. Default: me, if that is supplied. qmail-smtpd is
responsible for recognizing dotted-decimal addresses for the current host. When it sees a recipient
address of the form box@[d.d.d.d], where d.d.d.d is a local IP address, it replaces [d.d.d.d] with
localiphost. This is done before rcpthosts.
morercpthosts
Extra allowed RCPT domains. If rcpthosts and morercpthosts both exist, morercpthosts is effectively
appended to rcpthosts.
You must run qmail-newmrh whenever morercpthosts changes.
Rule of thumb for large sites: Put your 50 most commonly used domains into rcpthosts, and the rest
into morercpthosts.
rcpthosts
Allowed RCPT domains. If rcpthosts is supplied, qmail-smtpd will reject any envelope recipient
address with a domain not listed in rcpthosts.
Exception: If the environment variable RELAYCLIENT is set, qmail-smtpd will ignore rcpthosts, and
will append the value of RELAYCLIENT to each incoming recipient address.
rcpthosts may include wildcards:
heaven.af.mil
.heaven.af.mil
Envelope recipient addresses without @ signs are always allowed through.
smtpgreeting
SMTP greeting message. Default: me, if that is supplied; otherwise qmail-smtpd will refuse to run.
The first word of smtpgreeting should be the current host's name.
timeoutsmtpd
Number of seconds qmail-smtpd will wait for each new buffer of data from the remote SMTP client.
Default: 1200.
RECIPIENT VERIFICATION
Recipient verification is enabled with the VERIFY environment variable. This can be used to specify per-
recipient rejection of invalid recipient addresses (immediate verification causing a permanent 550 error
response to the RCPT command), or deferred rejection at DATA time (554 response) of the whole session if
any recipient addresses don't exist.
To verify an address, qmail-smtpd uses a separate qmail-verify UDP server. By default this will be on the
loopback address 127.0.0.1, port 11113. Enable verification like this,
VERIFY=":"
VERIFY="DEFER"
(for immediate, deferred verification respectively). A different IP address and/or port can be specified
for qmail-verify as in these examples,
VERIFY="192.168.1.1"
VERIFY=":10101"
VERIFY="DEFER,:10101"
VERIFY="DEFER,192.168.1.1:10101"
Recipient verification may be explicitly disabled by setting VERIFY to an empty string,
VERIFY=""
Addresses with domains appearing in control/rcpthosts but not in control/locals or control/virtualdomains
will be considered valid, reflecting qmail's standard behaviour.
Note that if the environment variable RELAYCLIENT is set, no checking is carried out.
qmail-verify needs to be running to respond to recipient verification queries. If no qmail-verify
response is received a temporary 451 error response is given to the remote system and the session
terminated.
SEE ALSO
tcp-env(1), tcp-environ(5), qmail-control(5), qmail-inject(8), qmail-newmrh(8), qmail-queue(8), qmail-
remote(8), qmail-verify(8)
qmail-smtpd(8)