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#
# First, we'll set up values for Mail::Bulkmail
#
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define package Mail::Bulkmail

#server_class stores the server object that we're going to use.
#uncomment the DummyServer line and comment out the Server line for debugging

server_class = Mail::Bulkmail::Server
#server_class = Mail::Bulkmail::DummyServer

#log our errors
ERRFILE = /etc/mb/error.txt
BAD = /etc/mb/bad.txt
GOOD = /etc/mb/good.txt
banned = /etc/mb/banned.txt

#by default, our precedence will be list
#remember, it can only be list, bulk, or junk
precedence = list

#we're going to recommend that you follow the 80 character per line limit
force80 = 1

#And we're only going to be trusting with duplicates
Trusting @= duplicates

#By default, we'll turn on our envelope. Mail::Bulkmail might as well use it.
#Mail::Bulkmail::Dynamic doesn't care about this value.
use_envelope = 1

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#
# Now, we'll set values for Mail::Bulkmail::Server
#
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define package Mail::Bulkmail::Server

#set up the domain we use to say HELO to our relay
Domain = mydomain.com

#Most servers are going to connect on port 25, so we'll set this as the default port here
Port = 25

#We'll give it 5 tries to connect before we let ->connect fail
Tries = 5

#Lets try to reconnect to a server 5 times if ->connect fails.
max_connection_attempts = 5

#100 is a good number for the envelope_limit
envelope_limit = 100

#Send 1,000 messages to each server in the round before going to the next one.
#set max_messages_per_robin to 0 if you're only using one server, otherwise you'll have needless
#overhead
max_messages_per_robin = 0

#maximum number of messages per connection. Probably best to keep this 0 unless you have a reason
#to do otherwise
max_messages_per_connection = 0

#maximum number of messages for the server. Probably best to keep this 0 unless you have a reason
#to do otherwise
max_messages= 0

#maximum number of messages to send before sleeping, probably best to keep this 0 unless you need
#to let your server relax and sleep
max_messages_while_awake = 0

#sleep for 10 seconds if we're sleeping. This line is commented out because we don't need it.
#No harm in uncommenting it, though.
#sleep_length = 10

#time_out is how long we'll wait for a response code from a server before giving up. This should
#be pretty high
time_out = 3000

#talk_attempts is how many times we'll try to re-send a command after a 400 level (temporary) error
#this should be fairly low
talk_attempts = 5

#our list of servers
server_file = /etc/mb/servers.txt

#we can log the full SMTP conversation. ONLY turn this on for debugging purposes.
#this file is going to get HUGE.
#CONVERSATION = /etc/mb/conversation.txt

####################
#
# Now, we'll set values for Mail::Bulkmail::DummyServer
#
####################

define package Mail::Bulkmail::DummyServer

#Our dummy data file, for when we're using DummyServer. It's also useful to send the data to
#/dev/null to test things if you don't care about the message output.
dummy_file = /etc/mb/dummy.file
#dummy_file = /dev/null


####################
#
# Now, we'll set values for Mail::Bulkmail::Dynamic
#
####################

define package Mail::Bulkmail::Dynamic

#it is highly recommended that quotemeta be 1
quotemeta = 1

#set up our default delimiters
dynamic_message_delimiter = ;
dynamic_message_value_delimiter = =
dynamic_header_delimiter = ;
dynamic_header_value_delimiter = =