Provided by: extsmail_2.5-1_amd64 

NAME
extsmail.conf — configure robust sending of e-mail to external commands
DESCRIPTION
extsmail.conf is used to configure extsmail(1) and extsmaild(1). It consists of one or more key = value
pairs. The following variables are defined:
spool_dir
Sets the location of the spool directory used by extsmail(1) and extsmaild(1). This is the only
variable which must be set in every configuration file.
notify_failure_interval
Specifies how often notifications of unsuccessful deliveries should be made. If unspecified, or
set to 0, notifications will never be made. Times are specified as a number followed by d (days),
h (hours), m (minutes), or s (seconds).
notify_failure_cmd
The shell command to be executed when notify_failure_interval seconds / minutes / hours / days
have elapsed since the last fully successful send cycle. If the string ${TIME} exists in the
command, it is replaced with a pretty printed string detailing how much time has elapsed since
the last fully successfully send cycle. The resulting string is then passed to system(3). Note
that no security checking is (or can be) done on the command, so this option should be used with
caution if a single configuration file serves multiple users. Please check the warnings that come
with system(3).
notify_success_cmd
The shell command to be executed when 1 or more messages have been successfully sent. If the
string ${SUCCESSES} exists in the command, it is replaced with a string representing the number
of successfully sent messages. The same warnings that apply to notify_failure_cmd also apply to
this command.
FILES
The extsmail configuration file is searched for, in order, in the following locations:
~/.extsmail/conf
Per-user extsmail configuration.
/etc/extsmail/conf
System-wide extsmail configuration.
EXAMPLES
The simplest configuration file looks as follows:
spool_dir = "~/somewhere"
A more complex configuration which uses a notification framework to inform the user of mail sending and
failure looks as follows:
spool_dir = "~/somewhere"
notify_failure_interval = 30m
notify_failure_cmd = "notify-send -a extsmaild -c email
-i mail-send -u critical 'extsmaild: ${TIME} since a fully
successful send cycle'"
notify_success_cmd = "notify-send -a extsmaild -c email
-i mail-send -u low 'extsmaild: ${SUCCESSES} messages
successfully sent'"
SEE ALSO
extsmail(1), extsmail.externals(5), extsmaild(1)
AUTHORS
Laurence Tratt <http://tratt.net/laurie/>
Debian November 2, 2008 EXTSMAIL.CONF(5)