X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fman1%2Flist-remote-forwards.1;h=851cd60f8f0affdde92edb7e44640b4b5a1b6e34;hb=7dbe05ca7729033af623c37f64d994626eec850e;hp=fb9fb5cfbdff05f206ab8b6cc7038ebb1f33482b;hpb=e3ef76e60ddd54e5fad787c5883533d2410b3e2a;p=list-remote-forwards.git diff --git a/doc/man1/list-remote-forwards.1 b/doc/man1/list-remote-forwards.1 index fb9fb5c..851cd60 100644 --- a/doc/man1/list-remote-forwards.1 +++ b/doc/man1/list-remote-forwards.1 @@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ A list of addresses that are forwarded to remote domains. .SH DESCRIPTION .P A list of local domains is supplied to the program (more or less) -through the \fI\-\-domain\-query\fR option. Any addresses which -forward to another address not contained in this list of local domains -is considered a remote forward. Remote forwards can cause problems for -a number of reasons, the most common of which are, +through the \fI\-\-domain\-query\fR option. Any addresses in the list +that forward to an address \fBnot\fR in the list are considered remote +forwards. Remote forwards can cause problems for a number of reasons, +the most common of which are, .IP \(bu 2 If the sender has an SPF record authorizing his mail server to send mail on his behalf, then when his message is forwarded by the @@ -47,9 +47,25 @@ SQL query used to produce a list of local domains. This should return the set of all domains (i.e one column) that are local to the server. See the default value for an example. -Default: \(dqSELECT domain FROM domain WHERE domain <> 'ALL' ORDER BY domain;\(dq +Default: \(dqSELECT domain FROM domain WHERE domain <> 'ALL' ORDER BY +domain;\(dq -.IP \fB\-\-forward-query\fR +.IP \fB\-\-exclude-mx\fR,\ \fB-e\fR +The name of a mail exchanger, the forwards of whose domains we should +ignore. For example, if one mail exchanger, mx1.example.com, has +strict spam filtering, it may be acceptable to have remote forwarding +for domains that have mx1.example.com as their sole mail exchanger (MX +record). In that case, you might want to exclude those domains from +the report by naming mx1.example.com here. + +A forward will be excluded from the report only if \fIall\fR of its MX +records are contained in the given exclude list. + +This option can be repeated to add mail exchangers to the exclude list. + +Default: [] (empty) + +.IP \fB\-\-forward-query\fR,\ \fB-f\fR SQL query used to produce a list of all forwards on the mail system. This query should return the set of all (address, goto) triples, where \(dqgoto\(dq is the destination address; i.e. to where @@ -58,7 +74,7 @@ than one email address, separated by commas. Default: \(dqSELECT address,goto FROM alias ORDER BY address;\(dq -.IP \fB\-\-host\fR +.IP \fB\-\-host\fR,\ \fB-h\fR Hostname where the database is located (Postgres-only). Default: None, a UNIX domain socket connection is attempted (Postgres only) @@ -73,19 +89,30 @@ Port number used to connect to the database (Postgres-only). Default: None, a UNIX domain socket connection is attempted (Postgres only) -.IP \fB\-\-username\fR +.IP \fB\-\-username\fR,\ \fB-u\fR Username used to connect to the database (Postgres-only). Default: The current user +.SH CONFIGURATION FILE + +Any of the options above can be placed in a configuration file rather +than passed on the command line. An example config file +\fIdoc/list-remote-forwardsrc.example\fR is included with the +source. You can edit it and rename it to either +\fI$sysconfdir/list-remote-forwardsrc\fR or +\fI~/.list-remote-forwardsrc\fR. The variable \fI$sysconfdir\fR is +determined at build time and is typically \fI/etc\fR on UNIX systems. + .SH EXAMPLES .nf -.I $ list-remote-forwards --database=postfixadmin.sqlite3 +.I $ list-remote-forwards --database=test/fixtures/postfixadmin.sqlite3 user1@example.com -> user1@example.net user2@example.com -> user1@example.org user2@example.com -> user2@example.org user2@example.com -> user3@example.org +user7@example.com -> user8@example.net .fi .SH BUGS .P