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CLEANUP(8) CLEANUP(8)
<b>NAME</b>
cleanup - canonicalize and enqueue Postfix message
<b>SYNOPSIS</b>
<b>cleanup</b> [generic Postfix daemon options]
<b>DESCRIPTION</b>
The <a href="cleanup.8.html"><b>cleanup</b>(8)</a> daemon processes inbound mail, inserts it into the
<b>incoming</b> mail queue, and informs the queue manager of its arrival.
The <a href="cleanup.8.html"><b>cleanup</b>(8)</a> daemon always performs the following transformations:
<b>o</b> Insert missing message headers: (<b>Resent-</b>) <b>From:</b>, <b>To:</b>, <b>Mes-</b>
<b>sage-Id:</b>, and <b>Date:</b>.
<b>o</b> Transform envelope and header addresses to the standard
<i>user@fully-qualified-domain</i> form that is expected by other Post-
fix programs. This task is delegated to the <a href="trivial-rewrite.8.html"><b>trivial-rewrite</b>(8)</a>
daemon.
<b>o</b> Eliminate duplicate envelope recipient addresses.
<b>o</b> Remove message headers: <b>Bcc</b>, <b>Content-Length</b>, <b>Resent-Bcc</b>,
<b>Return-Path</b>.
The following address transformations are optional:
<b>o</b> Optionally, rewrite all envelope and header addresses according
to the mappings specified in the <a href="canonical.5.html"><b>canonical</b>(5)</a> lookup tables.
<b>o</b> Optionally, masquerade envelope sender addresses and message
header addresses (i.e. strip host or domain information below
all domains listed in the <b><a href="postconf.5.html#masquerade_domains">masquerade_domains</a></b> parameter, except
for user names listed in <b><a href="postconf.5.html#masquerade_exceptions">masquerade_exceptions</a></b>). By default,
address masquerading does not affect envelope recipients.
<b>o</b> Optionally, expand envelope recipients according to information
found in the <a href="virtual.5.html"><b>virtual</b>(5)</a> lookup tables.
The <a href="cleanup.8.html"><b>cleanup</b>(8)</a> daemon performs sanity checks on the content of each
message. When it finds a problem, by default it returns a diagnostic
status to the client, and leaves it up to the client to deal with the
problem. Alternatively, the client can request the <a href="cleanup.8.html"><b>cleanup</b>(8)</a> daemon to
bounce the message back to the sender in case of trouble.
<b>STANDARDS</b>
<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc822">RFC 822</a> (ARPA Internet Text Messages)
<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045">RFC 2045</a> (MIME: Format of Internet Message Bodies)
<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2046">RFC 2046</a> (MIME: Media Types)
<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822">RFC 2822</a> (Internet Message Format)
<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3463">RFC 3463</a> (Enhanced Status Codes)
<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3464">RFC 3464</a> (Delivery status notifications)
<a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322">RFC 5322</a> (Internet Message Format)
<b>DIAGNOSTICS</b>
Problems and transactions are logged to <b>syslogd</b>(8).
<b>BUGS</b>
Table-driven rewriting rules make it hard to express <b>if then else</b> and
other logical relationships.
<b>CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS</b>
Changes to <a href="postconf.5.html"><b>main.cf</b></a> are picked up automatically, as <a href="cleanup.8.html"><b>cleanup</b>(8)</a> processes
run for only a limited amount of time. Use the command "<b>postfix reload</b>"
to speed up a change.
The text below provides only a parameter summary. See <a href="postconf.5.html"><b>postconf</b>(5)</a> for
more details including examples.
<b>COMPATIBILITY CONTROLS</b>
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#undisclosed_recipients_header">undisclosed_recipients_header</a> (see 'postconf -d' output)</b>
Message header that the Postfix <a href="cleanup.8.html"><b>cleanup</b>(8)</a> server inserts when a
message contains no To: or Cc: message header.
Available in Postfix version 2.1 only:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#enable_errors_to">enable_errors_to</a> (no)</b>
Report mail delivery errors to the address specified with the
non-standard Errors-To: message header, instead of the envelope
sender address (this feature is removed with Postfix version
2.2, is turned off by default with Postfix version 2.1, and is
always turned on with older Postfix versions).
Available in Postfix version 2.6 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#always_add_missing_headers">always_add_missing_headers</a> (no)</b>
Always add (Resent-) From:, To:, Date: or Message-ID: headers
when not present.
Available in Postfix version 2.9 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#enable_long_queue_ids">enable_long_queue_ids</a> (no)</b>
Enable long, non-repeating, queue IDs (queue file names).
Available in Postfix version 3.0 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#message_drop_headers">message_drop_headers</a> (bcc, content-length, resent-bcc, return-path)</b>
Names of message headers that the <a href="cleanup.8.html"><b>cleanup</b>(8)</a> daemon will remove
after applying <a href="header_checks.5.html"><b>header_checks</b>(5)</a> and before invoking Milter
applications.
<b>BUILT-IN CONTENT FILTERING CONTROLS</b>
Postfix built-in content filtering is meant to stop a flood of worms or
viruses. It is not a general content filter.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#body_checks">body_checks</a> (empty)</b>
Optional lookup tables for content inspection as specified in
the <a href="header_checks.5.html"><b>body_checks</b>(5)</a> manual page.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#header_checks">header_checks</a> (empty)</b>
Optional lookup tables for content inspection of primary
non-MIME message headers, as specified in the <a href="header_checks.5.html"><b>header_checks</b>(5)</a>
manual page.
Available in Postfix version 2.0 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#body_checks_size_limit">body_checks_size_limit</a> (51200)</b>
How much text in a message body segment (or attachment, if you
prefer to use that term) is subjected to <a href="postconf.5.html#body_checks">body_checks</a> inspection.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#mime_header_checks">mime_header_checks</a> ($<a href="postconf.5.html#header_checks">header_checks</a>)</b>
Optional lookup tables for content inspection of MIME related
message headers, as described in the <a href="header_checks.5.html"><b>header_checks</b>(5)</a> manual
page.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#nested_header_checks">nested_header_checks</a> ($<a href="postconf.5.html#header_checks">header_checks</a>)</b>
Optional lookup tables for content inspection of non-MIME mes-
sage headers in attached messages, as described in the
<a href="header_checks.5.html"><b>header_checks</b>(5)</a> manual page.
Available in Postfix version 2.3 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#message_reject_characters">message_reject_characters</a> (empty)</b>
The set of characters that Postfix will reject in message con-
tent.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#message_strip_characters">message_strip_characters</a> (empty)</b>
The set of characters that Postfix will remove from message con-
tent.
<b>BEFORE QUEUE MILTER CONTROLS</b>
As of version 2.3, Postfix supports the Sendmail version 8 Milter (mail
filter) protocol. When mail is not received via the <a href="smtpd.8.html">smtpd(8)</a> server,
the <a href="cleanup.8.html">cleanup(8)</a> server will simulate SMTP events to the extent that this
is possible. For details see the <a href="MILTER_README.html">MILTER_README</a> document.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#non_smtpd_milters">non_smtpd_milters</a> (empty)</b>
A list of Milter (mail filter) applications for new mail that
does not arrive via the Postfix <a href="smtpd.8.html"><b>smtpd</b>(8)</a> server.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_protocol">milter_protocol</a> (6)</b>
The mail filter protocol version and optional protocol exten-
sions for communication with a Milter application; prior to
Postfix 2.6 the default protocol is 2.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_default_action">milter_default_action</a> (tempfail)</b>
The default action when a Milter (mail filter) application is
unavailable or mis-configured.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_macro_daemon_name">milter_macro_daemon_name</a> ($<a href="postconf.5.html#myhostname">myhostname</a>)</b>
The {daemon_name} macro value for Milter (mail filter) applica-
tions.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_macro_v">milter_macro_v</a> ($<a href="postconf.5.html#mail_name">mail_name</a> $<a href="postconf.5.html#mail_version">mail_version</a>)</b>
The {v} macro value for Milter (mail filter) applications.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_connect_timeout">milter_connect_timeout</a> (30s)</b>
The time limit for connecting to a Milter (mail filter) applica-
tion, and for negotiating protocol options.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_command_timeout">milter_command_timeout</a> (30s)</b>
The time limit for sending an SMTP command to a Milter (mail
filter) application, and for receiving the response.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_content_timeout">milter_content_timeout</a> (300s)</b>
The time limit for sending message content to a Milter (mail
filter) application, and for receiving the response.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_connect_macros">milter_connect_macros</a> (see 'postconf -d' output)</b>
The macros that are sent to Milter (mail filter) applications
after completion of an SMTP connection.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_helo_macros">milter_helo_macros</a> (see 'postconf -d' output)</b>
The macros that are sent to Milter (mail filter) applications
after the SMTP HELO or EHLO command.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_mail_macros">milter_mail_macros</a> (see 'postconf -d' output)</b>
The macros that are sent to Milter (mail filter) applications
after the SMTP MAIL FROM command.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_rcpt_macros">milter_rcpt_macros</a> (see 'postconf -d' output)</b>
The macros that are sent to Milter (mail filter) applications
after the SMTP RCPT TO command.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_data_macros">milter_data_macros</a> (see 'postconf -d' output)</b>
The macros that are sent to version 4 or higher Milter (mail
filter) applications after the SMTP DATA command.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_unknown_command_macros">milter_unknown_command_macros</a> (see 'postconf -d' output)</b>
The macros that are sent to version 3 or higher Milter (mail
filter) applications after an unknown SMTP command.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_end_of_data_macros">milter_end_of_data_macros</a> (see 'postconf -d' output)</b>
The macros that are sent to Milter (mail filter) applications
after the message end-of-data.
Available in Postfix version 2.5 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_end_of_header_macros">milter_end_of_header_macros</a> (see 'postconf -d' output)</b>
The macros that are sent to Milter (mail filter) applications
after the end of the message header.
Available in Postfix version 2.7 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_header_checks">milter_header_checks</a> (empty)</b>
Optional lookup tables for content inspection of message headers
that are produced by Milter applications.
Available in Postfix version 3.1 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#milter_macro_defaults">milter_macro_defaults</a> (empty)</b>
Optional list of <i>name=value</i> pairs that specify default values
for arbitrary macros that Postfix may send to Milter applica-
tions.
<b>MIME PROCESSING CONTROLS</b>
Available in Postfix version 2.0 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#disable_mime_input_processing">disable_mime_input_processing</a> (no)</b>
Turn off MIME processing while receiving mail.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#mime_boundary_length_limit">mime_boundary_length_limit</a> (2048)</b>
The maximal length of MIME multipart boundary strings.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#mime_nesting_limit">mime_nesting_limit</a> (100)</b>
The maximal recursion level that the MIME processor will handle.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#strict_8bitmime">strict_8bitmime</a> (no)</b>
Enable both <a href="postconf.5.html#strict_7bit_headers">strict_7bit_headers</a> and <a href="postconf.5.html#strict_8bitmime_body">strict_8bitmime_body</a>.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#strict_7bit_headers">strict_7bit_headers</a> (no)</b>
Reject mail with 8-bit text in message headers.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#strict_8bitmime_body">strict_8bitmime_body</a> (no)</b>
Reject 8-bit message body text without 8-bit MIME content encod-
ing information.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#strict_mime_encoding_domain">strict_mime_encoding_domain</a> (no)</b>
Reject mail with invalid Content-Transfer-Encoding: information
for the message/* or multipart/* MIME content types.
Available in Postfix version 2.5 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#detect_8bit_encoding_header">detect_8bit_encoding_header</a> (yes)</b>
Automatically detect 8BITMIME body content by looking at Con-
tent-Transfer-Encoding: message headers; historically, this
behavior was hard-coded to be "always on".
<b>AUTOMATIC BCC RECIPIENT CONTROLS</b>
Postfix can automatically add BCC (blind carbon copy) when mail enters
the mail system:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#always_bcc">always_bcc</a> (empty)</b>
Optional address that receives a "blind carbon copy" of each
message that is received by the Postfix mail system.
Available in Postfix version 2.1 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#sender_bcc_maps">sender_bcc_maps</a> (empty)</b>
Optional BCC (blind carbon-copy) address lookup tables, indexed
by sender address.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#recipient_bcc_maps">recipient_bcc_maps</a> (empty)</b>
Optional BCC (blind carbon-copy) address lookup tables, indexed
by recipient address.
<b>ADDRESS TRANSFORMATION CONTROLS</b>
Address rewriting is delegated to the <a href="trivial-rewrite.8.html"><b>trivial-rewrite</b>(8)</a> daemon. The
<a href="cleanup.8.html"><b>cleanup</b>(8)</a> server implements table driven address mapping.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#empty_address_recipient">empty_address_recipient</a> (MAILER-DAEMON)</b>
The recipient of mail addressed to the null address.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#canonical_maps">canonical_maps</a> (empty)</b>
Optional address mapping lookup tables for message headers and
envelopes.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#recipient_canonical_maps">recipient_canonical_maps</a> (empty)</b>
Optional address mapping lookup tables for envelope and header
recipient addresses.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#sender_canonical_maps">sender_canonical_maps</a> (empty)</b>
Optional address mapping lookup tables for envelope and header
sender addresses.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#masquerade_classes">masquerade_classes</a> (envelope_sender, header_sender, header_recipient)</b>
What addresses are subject to address masquerading.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#masquerade_domains">masquerade_domains</a> (empty)</b>
Optional list of domains whose subdomain structure will be
stripped off in email addresses.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#masquerade_exceptions">masquerade_exceptions</a> (empty)</b>
Optional list of user names that are not subjected to address
masquerading, even when their address matches $<a href="postconf.5.html#masquerade_domains">masquer</a>-
<a href="postconf.5.html#masquerade_domains">ade_domains</a>.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#propagate_unmatched_extensions">propagate_unmatched_extensions</a> (canonical, virtual)</b>
What address lookup tables copy an address extension from the
lookup key to the lookup result.
Available before Postfix version 2.0:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#virtual_maps">virtual_maps</a> (empty)</b>
Optional lookup tables with a) names of domains for which all
addresses are aliased to addresses in other local or remote
domains, and b) addresses that are aliased to addresses in other
local or remote domains.
Available in Postfix version 2.0 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#virtual_alias_maps">virtual_alias_maps</a> ($<a href="postconf.5.html#virtual_maps">virtual_maps</a>)</b>
Optional lookup tables that alias specific mail addresses or
domains to other local or remote address.
Available in Postfix version 2.2 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#canonical_classes">canonical_classes</a> (envelope_sender, envelope_recipient, header_sender,</b>
<b>header_recipient)</b>
What addresses are subject to <a href="postconf.5.html#canonical_maps">canonical_maps</a> address mapping.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#recipient_canonical_classes">recipient_canonical_classes</a> (envelope_recipient, header_recipient)</b>
What addresses are subject to <a href="postconf.5.html#recipient_canonical_maps">recipient_canonical_maps</a> address
mapping.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#sender_canonical_classes">sender_canonical_classes</a> (envelope_sender, header_sender)</b>
What addresses are subject to <a href="postconf.5.html#sender_canonical_maps">sender_canonical_maps</a> address map-
ping.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#remote_header_rewrite_domain">remote_header_rewrite_domain</a> (empty)</b>
Don't rewrite message headers from remote clients at all when
this parameter is empty; otherwise, rewrite message headers and
append the specified domain name to incomplete addresses.
<b>RESOURCE AND RATE CONTROLS</b>
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#duplicate_filter_limit">duplicate_filter_limit</a> (1000)</b>
The maximal number of addresses remembered by the address dupli-
cate filter for <a href="aliases.5.html"><b>aliases</b>(5)</a> or <a href="virtual.5.html"><b>virtual</b>(5)</a> alias expansion, or for
<a href="showq.8.html"><b>showq</b>(8)</a> queue displays.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#header_size_limit">header_size_limit</a> (102400)</b>
The maximal amount of memory in bytes for storing a message
header.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#hopcount_limit">hopcount_limit</a> (50)</b>
The maximal number of Received: message headers that is allowed
in the primary message headers.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#in_flow_delay">in_flow_delay</a> (1s)</b>
Time to pause before accepting a new message, when the message
arrival rate exceeds the message delivery rate.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#message_size_limit">message_size_limit</a> (10240000)</b>
The maximal size in bytes of a message, including envelope
information.
Available in Postfix version 2.0 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#header_address_token_limit">header_address_token_limit</a> (10240)</b>
The maximal number of address tokens are allowed in an address
message header.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#mime_boundary_length_limit">mime_boundary_length_limit</a> (2048)</b>
The maximal length of MIME multipart boundary strings.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#mime_nesting_limit">mime_nesting_limit</a> (100)</b>
The maximal recursion level that the MIME processor will handle.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#queue_file_attribute_count_limit">queue_file_attribute_count_limit</a> (100)</b>
The maximal number of (name=value) attributes that may be stored
in a Postfix queue file.
Available in Postfix version 2.1 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#virtual_alias_expansion_limit">virtual_alias_expansion_limit</a> (1000)</b>
The maximal number of addresses that virtual alias expansion
produces from each original recipient.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#virtual_alias_recursion_limit">virtual_alias_recursion_limit</a> (1000)</b>
The maximal nesting depth of virtual alias expansion.
Available in Postfix version 3.0 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#virtual_alias_address_length_limit">virtual_alias_address_length_limit</a> (1000)</b>
The maximal length of an email address after virtual alias
expansion.
<b>SMTPUTF8 CONTROLS</b>
Preliminary SMTPUTF8 support is introduced with Postfix 3.0.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#smtputf8_enable">smtputf8_enable</a> (yes)</b>
Enable preliminary SMTPUTF8 support for the protocols described
in <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6531">RFC 6531</a>..6533.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#smtputf8_autodetect_classes">smtputf8_autodetect_classes</a> (sendmail, verify)</b>
Detect that a message requires SMTPUTF8 support for the speci-
fied mail origin classes.
<b>MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS</b>
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#config_directory">config_directory</a> (see 'postconf -d' output)</b>
The default location of the Postfix <a href="postconf.5.html">main.cf</a> and <a href="master.5.html">master.cf</a> con-
figuration files.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#daemon_timeout">daemon_timeout</a> (18000s)</b>
How much time a Postfix daemon process may take to handle a
request before it is terminated by a built-in watchdog timer.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#delay_logging_resolution_limit">delay_logging_resolution_limit</a> (2)</b>
The maximal number of digits after the decimal point when log-
ging sub-second delay values.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#delay_warning_time">delay_warning_time</a> (0h)</b>
The time after which the sender receives a copy of the message
headers of mail that is still queued.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#ipc_timeout">ipc_timeout</a> (3600s)</b>
The time limit for sending or receiving information over an
internal communication channel.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#max_idle">max_idle</a> (100s)</b>
The maximum amount of time that an idle Postfix daemon process
waits for an incoming connection before terminating voluntarily.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#max_use">max_use</a> (100)</b>
The maximal number of incoming connections that a Postfix daemon
process will service before terminating voluntarily.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#myhostname">myhostname</a> (see 'postconf -d' output)</b>
The internet hostname of this mail system.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#myorigin">myorigin</a> ($<a href="postconf.5.html#myhostname">myhostname</a>)</b>
The domain name that locally-posted mail appears to come from,
and that locally posted mail is delivered to.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#process_id">process_id</a> (read-only)</b>
The process ID of a Postfix command or daemon process.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#process_name">process_name</a> (read-only)</b>
The process name of a Postfix command or daemon process.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#queue_directory">queue_directory</a> (see 'postconf -d' output)</b>
The location of the Postfix top-level queue directory.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#soft_bounce">soft_bounce</a> (no)</b>
Safety net to keep mail queued that would otherwise be returned
to the sender.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#syslog_facility">syslog_facility</a> (mail)</b>
The syslog facility of Postfix logging.
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#syslog_name">syslog_name</a> (see 'postconf -d' output)</b>
The mail system name that is prepended to the process name in
syslog records, so that "smtpd" becomes, for example, "post-
fix/smtpd".
Available in Postfix version 2.1 and later:
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#enable_original_recipient">enable_original_recipient</a> (yes)</b>
Enable support for the X-Original-To message header.
<b>FILES</b>
/etc/postfix/canonical*, canonical mapping table
/etc/postfix/virtual*, virtual mapping table
<b>SEE ALSO</b>
<a href="trivial-rewrite.8.html">trivial-rewrite(8)</a>, address rewriting
<a href="qmgr.8.html">qmgr(8)</a>, queue manager
<a href="header_checks.5.html">header_checks(5)</a>, message header content inspection
<a href="header_checks.5.html">body_checks(5)</a>, body parts content inspection
<a href="canonical.5.html">canonical(5)</a>, canonical address lookup table format
<a href="virtual.5.html">virtual(5)</a>, virtual alias lookup table format
<a href="postconf.5.html">postconf(5)</a>, configuration parameters
<a href="master.5.html">master(5)</a>, generic daemon options
<a href="master.8.html">master(8)</a>, process manager
syslogd(8), system logging
<b>README FILES</b>
<a href="ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html">ADDRESS_REWRITING_README</a> Postfix address manipulation
<a href="CONTENT_INSPECTION_README.html">CONTENT_INSPECTION_README</a> content inspection
<b>LICENSE</b>
The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
<b>AUTHOR(S)</b>
Wietse Venema
IBM T.J. Watson Research
P.O. Box 704
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
Wietse Venema
Google, Inc.
111 8th Avenue
New York, NY 10011, USA
CLEANUP(8)
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