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/**
* Ingo works purely on a preferred mechanism for server selection. There are
* a number of properties that you can set for each backend:
*
* IMPORTANT: DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!
* Local overrides MUST be placed in backends.local.php or backends.d/.
* If the 'vhosts' setting has been enabled in Horde's configuration, you can
* use backends-servername.php.
*
* Example configuration file that enables the Sieve backend in favor of the
* IMAP backend:
*
* <?php
* $backends['imap']['disabled'] = true;
* $backends['sieve']['disabled'] = false;
*
* Example configuration to use a Dovecot Managesieve backend on a different
* host:
*
* <?php
* $backends['imap']['disabled'] = true;
* $backends['sieve']['disabled'] = false;
* $backends['sieve']['transport'][Ingo::RULE_ALL]['params']['hostspec'] = 'sieve.example.com';
* $backends['sieve']['script'][Ingo::RULE_ALL]['params']['utf8'] = true;
*
* Properties that can be set for each server:
*
* disabled: (boolean) If true, the config entry is disabled.
*
* preferred: (string) This is the field that is used to choose which server
* is used. The value for this field may be a single string or an
* array of strings containing the hostnames to use with this
* server.
*
* script: (array) The type of script drivers this server uses. Different
* drivers can be specified for different filter rules. The following
* rules can be set as keys: Ingo::RULE_FILTER, Ingo::RULE_BLACKLIST,
* Ingo::RULE_WHITELIST, Ingo::RULE_VACATION, Ingo::RULE_FORWARD,
* Ingo::RULE_SPAM, and finally Ingo::RULE_ALL as a catch-all key for
* any rules not further specified.
* 'params' is an array containing any additional information that the
* script driver needs. See examples below for further details.
* Valid options for 'driver' are:
* - customsql: Custom SQL queries (only for vacation notices).
* - imap: IMAP client side filtering (POP3 servers NOT supported).
* - ispconfig: ISPConfig SOAP Server (only for vacation notices).
* - maildrop: Maildrop scripts.
* - procmail: Procmail scripts.
* - sieve: Sieve scripts.
*
* shares: (boolean) Some transport drivers (timsieved, vfs, ispconfig) support
* sharing filter rules with other users. Users can then configure
* filters for each other if they give them permissions to do so. If
* you want to enable this feature, you need to set this parameter to
* true. Transport backend authentication needs to be configured, so
* that it allows to upload other users' rules, e.g. by granting FTP
* access to .procmail files, or using an administrative user for
* Sieve.
*
* transport: (array) The transport drivers to use to store the scripts on the
* backend server. Different drivers can be specified for different
* filter rules. The following rules can be set as keys:
* Ingo::RULE_FILTER, Ingo::RULE_BLACKLIST, Ingo::RULE_WHITELIST,
* Ingo::RULE_VACATION, Ingo::RULE_FORWARD, Ingo::RULE_SPAM, and
* finally Ingo::RULE_ALL as a catch-all key for any rules not
* further specified.
* 'params' is an array containing any additional information that
* the transport class needs. See examples below for further details.
* Valid options for 'driver' are:
* - ispconfig: ISPConfig SOAP server (only for vacation notices).
* - ldap: LDAP server.
* - null: No backend server (i.e. for script drivers, such as 'imap',
* that does not use scripts).
* - sql: Database server (only for vacation notices).
* - timsieved: Timsieved (managesieve) server.
* - vfs: Use Horde VFS.
*
* NOTE: By default, the transport driver will use Horde credentials to
* authenticate to the backend. If a different username/password is
* needed, use the 'transport_auth' hook (see hooks.php) to define
* these values.
*/
/* IMAP Example */
$backends['imap'] = array(
// ENABLED by default
'disabled' => false,
'transport' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'null',
'params' => array(),
),
),
'script' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'imap',
'params' => array(),
),
),
'shares' => false
);
/* Maildrop Example */
$backends['maildrop'] = array(
// Disabled by default
'disabled' => true,
'transport' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'vfs',
'params' => array(
// Hostname of the VFS server
'hostspec' => 'localhost',
// Name of the maildrop config file to write
'filename' => '.mailfilter',
// The path to the .mailfilter filter file, defaults to the
// filters' owner's home directory.
// You can use the following variables:
// %u = name of the filters' owner
// %d = domain name of the filters' owner
// %U = the transport 'username'
// Example:
// '/data/maildrop/filters/%d/%u'
// This would be translated into:
// '/data/maildrop/filters/<filter_owners_domainname>/<filter_owners_username>/.mailfilter'
// 'vfs_path' => '/path/to/maildrop',
// VFS: FTP example
// The VFS driver to use
'vfstype' => 'ftp',
// Port of the VFS server
'port' => 21,
// Specify permissions for uploaded files if necessary:
// 'file_perms' => '0640',
// VFS: SSH2 example
// The VFS driver to use
// 'vfstype' => 'ssh2',
// Port of the VFS server
// 'port' => 22,
)
),
),
'script' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'maildrop',
'params' => array(
// Any arguments passed to the mailbot command. The -N flag (to
// no include the original, quoted message content has been
// added with Maildrop 2.5.1/Courier 0.65.1.
'mailbotargs' => '-N',
// What path style does the IMAP server use ['mbox'|'maildir']?
'path_style' => 'mbox',
// Strip 'INBOX.' from the beginning of folder names in
// generated scripts?
'strip_inbox' => false,
// An array of variables to append to every generated script.
// Use if you need to set up specific environment variables.
'variables' => array(
// Example for the $PATH variable
// 'PATH' => '/usr/bin'
)
),
),
),
'shares' => false
);
/* Procmail Example */
$backends['procmail'] = array(
// Disabled by default
'disabled' => true,
'transport' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'vfs',
'params' => array(
// Hostname of the VFS server
'hostspec' => 'localhost',
// Name of the procmail config file to write
'filename' => '.procmailrc',
// The path to the .procmailrc filter file, defaults to the
// filters' owner's home directory.
// You can use the following variables:
// %u = name of the filters' owner
// %U = the 'username' from above
// Example:
// '/data/procmail/filters/%u'
// This would be translated into:
// '/data/procmail/filters/<filter_owners_username>/.procmailrc'
// 'vfs_path' => '/path/to/procmail',
// If procmail needs an external command for mail delivery, you
// can specify it below. You can also set a prefix for the
// mailbox name
// eg. for /usr/local/sbin/dmail +INBOX
// 'delivery_agent' => '/usr/local/sbin/dmail',
// 'delivery_mailbox_prefix' => '+',
// if the GNU utilities cannot be found in the path
// or have different names, you can specify their location below
// 'date' => '/opt/csw/bin/gdate',
// 'echo' => '/opt/csw/bin/gecho',
// 'ls' => '/opt/csw/bin/gls',
// VFS: FTP example
// The VFS driver to use
'vfstype' => 'ftp',
// Port of the VFS server
'port' => 21,
// VFS: SSH2 example
// The VFS driver to use
// 'vfstype' => 'ssh2',
// Port of the VFS server
// 'port' => 22,
)
),
),
'script' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'procmail',
'params' => array(
// What path style does the IMAP server use ['mbox'|'maildir']?
'path_style' => 'mbox',
// An array of variables to append to every generated script.
// Use if you need to set up specific environment variables.
'variables' => array(
// The $DEFAULT variable. If using Maildir, Ingo will use
// this value as the default unless you explicitly
// configure otherwise.
// 'DEFAULT' => '$HOME/Maildir/',
// The $DEFAULT variable. If using Maildir, Ingo will use
// this value as the default unless you explicitly
// configure otherwise.
// 'MAILDIR' => '$HOME/Maildir',
// Example for the $PATH variable
// 'PATH' => '/usr/bin',
// Example for the $VACATION_DIR variable (used to store
// vacation files)
// 'VACATION_DIR' => '$HOME',
),
// If you need procmail to be called from .forward in the
// user's home directory, set the file and the content below:
// 'forward_file' => '.forward',
// 'forward_string' => '"|/usr/local/bin/procmail"',
),
),
),
'shares' => false
);
/* Sieve Example */
$backends['sieve'] = array(
// Disabled by default
'disabled' => true,
'transport' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'timsieved',
'params' => array(
// NOTE: Ingo by default sends only the bare Horde username
// for authentication. Sieve servers generally need both the
// username and domain. See the 'transport_auth' hook for
// an example on how to change the Ingo default behavior.
// Hostname of the timsieved server
'hostspec' => 'localhost',
// Login type of the server
'logintype' => 'PLAIN',
// Enable/disable TLS encryption
'usetls' => true,
// Port number of the timsieved server
'port' => 4190,
// Name of the sieve script
'scriptname' => 'ingo',
// Enable debugging. The sieve protocol communication is
// logged with the DEBUG level.
'debug' => false,
),
),
),
'script' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'sieve',
'params' => array(
// If true, use the deprecated 'imapflags' extension to set
// flag status instead of the newer, standardized
// 'imap4flags'.
// 'imapflags' => true,
// If true, use the deprecated 'notify' extension instead of
// the newer, standardized 'enotify'.
// 'notify' => true,
// If using Dovecot or any other Sieve implementation that
// requires folder names to be UTF-8 encoded, set this
// parameter to true.
'utf8' => false,
),
),
),
'shares' => false
);
/* sivtest Example */
$backends['sivtest'] = array(
// Disabled by default
'disabled' => true,
'transport' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'sivtest',
'params' => array(
// Hostname of the timsieved server
'hostspec' => 'localhost',
// Login type of the server
'logintype' => 'GSSAPI',
// Enable/disable TLS encryption
'usetls' => true,
// Port number of the timsieved server
'port' => 4190,
// Name of the sieve script
'scriptname' => 'ingo',
// Location of sivtest
'command' => '/usr/bin/sivtest',
// name of the socket we're using
'socket' => Horde::getTempDir() . '/sivtest.'
. uniqid(mt_rand()) . '.sock',
),
),
),
'script' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'sieve',
'params' => array(),
),
),
'shares' => false,
);
/* Sun ONE/JES Example (LDAP/Sieve) */
$backends['ldapsieve'] = array(
// Disabled by default
'disabled' => true,
'transport' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'ldap',
'params' => array(
// Hostname of the ldap server
'hostspec' => 'localhost',
// Port number of the timsieved server
'port' => 389,
// LDAP Protocol Version (default = 2). 3 is required for TLS.
'version' => 3,
// Whether or not to use TLS. If using TLS, you MUST configure
// OpenLDAP (either /etc/ldap.conf or /etc/ldap/ldap.conf) with
// the CA certificate which signed the certificate of the
// server to which you are connecting. e.g.:
//
// TLS_CACERT /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/Equifax_Secure_CA.crt
//
// You MAY have problems if you are using TLS and your server
// is configured to make random referrals, since some OpenLDAP
// libraries appear to check the certificate against the
// original domain name, and not the referred-to domain. This
// can be worked around by putting the following directive in
// the ldap.conf:
//
// TLS_REQCERT never
'tls' => true,
// Bind DN (for bind and script distinguished names, %u is
// replaced with username, and %d is replaced with the internet
// domain components (e.g. "dc=example, dc=com") if available).
'bind_dn' => 'cn=ingo, ou=applications, dc=example, dc=com',
// Bind password. If not provided, user's password is used
// (useful when bind_dn contains %u).
'bind_password' => 'secret',
// How to find user object.
'script_base' => 'ou=People, dc=example, dc=com',
'script_filter' => '(uid=%u)',
// Attribute script is stored in. Will not touch non-Ingo
// scripts.
'script_attribute' => 'mailSieveRuleSource'
),
),
),
'script' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'sieve',
'params' => array()
),
),
);
/* ISPConfig Example */
$backends['ispconfig'] = array(
'disabled' => true,
'transport' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'ispconfig',
// enabling transport_auth() in hooks.php is likely to be required
'params' => array(
'soap_uri' => 'http://ispconfig-webinterface.example.com:8080/remote/',
// This user must be created in the ISPConfig webinterface
// under System -> Remote Users. The required permissions
// ("functions") is "mail user functions" only.
'soap_user' => 'horde',
'soap_pass' => 'secret'
),
),
),
'script' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'ispconfig',
'params' => array()
),
),
'shares' => false
);
/* Custom SQL Example */
$backends['customsql'] = array(
'disabled' => true,
'transport' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'sql',
'params' => $GLOBALS['conf']['sql'],
),
),
'script' => array(
Ingo::RULE_ALL => array(
'driver' => 'customsql',
'params' => array(
'vacation_unset' => 'UPDATE vacation SET active = 0 WHERE user = %u',
'vacation_set' => 'REPLACE INTO vacation (active, subject, message, user) VALUES (1, %s, %m, %u)'
),
),
),
'shares' => false
);
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