# netqmail configuration for SMTP servers.

# Most of the configuration for qmail is done in /var/qmail/control.
# Please read the documentation of qmail-control(5) and
# and adjust the files in /var/qmail/control according to your needs.
# In particular, that's where options for *routing* and *sending*
# mail are set.

# The file you're viewing is about *receiving* mail.


# List the IP addresses (v4 or v6) where a SMTP daemon should
# be listening. v4 and v6 are handled separately (if you have
# one interface, you need to list both its IPv4 and its IPv6
# address).
# 0.0.0.0 means all v4 addresses. Remove it if you want to
# list v4 addresses explicitly.
# :: means all v6 addresses. Remove it if you want to
# list v6 addresses explicitly.

SMTPD_IPS="0.0.0.0 ::"


# TLS configuration.
# If you want to have SMTP-over-TLS daemons, the
# SMTPSD_KEYFILE should point to your private key, and the
# SMTPSD_CERTFILE should point to your certificate.
# Leave them empty for no SMTP-over-TLS.

SMTPSD_KEYFILE=
SMTPSD_CERTFILE=


# List the IP addresses (v4 or v6) where a SMTP-over-TLS daemon
# should be listening. This will only be used if SMTPSD_KEYFILE
# and SMTPSD_CERTFILE are defined.

SMTPSD_IPS="0.0.0.0 ::"


# Relaying configuration.
# If you want qmail to act as a relay for some subnets, declare
# the subnets here: for instance 1.2.3.0/24, 1.2.3.4/30,
# 0001:0002:0003:0004::/64. A single IP is a subnet with a netmask
# of 32 (for IPv4) or 128 (for IPv6).
# DO NOT ADD PUBLIC IP ADDRESSES THAT YOU DO NOT OWN. Doing this
# would make you an open relay and get you blacklisted by spam cops.

RELAY_SUBNETS=""