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diff --git a/syscp/patches/gentoo-config-files/nodns/gentoo/courier/etc_courier-imap_pop3d-ssl b/syscp/patches/gentoo-config-files/nodns/gentoo/courier/etc_courier-imap_pop3d-ssl deleted file mode 100644 index a0267a0..0000000 --- a/syscp/patches/gentoo-config-files/nodns/gentoo/courier/etc_courier-imap_pop3d-ssl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,186 +0,0 @@ -##VERSION: $Id: pop3d-ssl.dist.in,v 1.12 2004/10/21 00:45:35 mrsam Exp $ -# -# pop3d-ssl created from pop3d-ssl.dist by sysconftool -# -# Do not alter lines that begin with ##, they are used when upgrading -# this configuration. -# -# Copyright 2000-2004 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for -# distribution information. -# -# This configuration file sets various options for the Courier-IMAP server -# when used to handle SSL POP3 connections. -# -# SSL and non-SSL connections are handled by a dedicated instance of the -# couriertcpd daemon. If you are accepting both SSL and non-SSL POP3 -# connections, you will start two instances of couriertcpd, one on the -# POP3 port 110, and another one on the POP3-SSL port 995. -# -# Download OpenSSL from http://www.openssl.org/ -# -##NAME: SSLPORT:0 -# -# Options in the pop3d-ssl configuration file AUGMENT the options in the -# pop3d configuration file. First the pop3d configuration file is read, -# then the pop3d-ssl configuration file, so we do not have to redefine -# anything. -# -# However, some things do have to be redefined. The port number is -# specified by SSLPORT, instead of PORT. The default port is port 995. -# -# Multiple port numbers can be separated by commas. When multiple port -# numbers are used it is possibly to select a specific IP address for a -# given port as "ip.port". For example, "127.0.0.1.900,192.68.0.1.900" -# accepts connections on port 900 on IP addresses 127.0.0.1 and 192.68.0.1 -# The SSLADDRESS setting is a default for ports that do not have -# a specified IP address. - -SSLPORT=995 - -##NAME: SSLADDRESS:0 -# -# Address to listen on, can be set to a single IP address. -# -# SSLADDRESS=127.0.0.1 - -SSLADDRESS=0 - -##NAME: SSLPIDFILE:0 -# -# -# - -SSLPIDFILE=/var/run/pop3d-ssl.pid - -##NAME: POP3DSSLSTART:0 -# -# Whether or not to start POP3 over SSL on spop3 port: - -POP3DSSLSTART=YES - -##NAME: POP3_STARTTLS:0 -# -# Whether or not to implement the POP3 STLS extension: - -POP3_STARTTLS=YES - -##NAME: POP3_TLS_REQUIRED:1 -# -# Set POP3_TLS_REQUIRED to 1 if you REQUIRE STARTTLS for everyone. -# (this option advertises the LOGINDISABLED POP3 capability, until STARTTLS -# is issued). - -POP3_TLS_REQUIRED=0 - -##NAME: COURIERTLS:0 -# -# The following variables configure POP3 over SSL. If OpenSSL is available -# during configuration, the couriertls helper gets compiled, and upon -# installation a dummy TLS_CERTFILE gets generated. courieresmtpd will -# automatically advertise the ESMTP STARTTLS extension if both TLS_CERTFILE -# and COURIERTLS exist. -# -# WARNING: Peer certificate verification has NOT yet been tested. Proceed -# at your own risk. Only the basic SSL/TLS functionality is known to be -# working. Keep this in mind as you play with the following variables. - -COURIERTLS=/usr/sbin/couriertls - -##NAME: TLS_PROTOCOL:0 -# -# TLS_PROTOCOL sets the protocol version. The possible versions are: -# -# SSL2 - SSLv2 -# SSL3 - SSLv3 -# TLS1 - TLS1 - -TLS_PROTOCOL=SSL3 - -##NAME: TLS_STARTTLS_PROTOCOL:0 -# -# TLS_STARTTLS_PROTOCOL is used instead of TLS_PROTOCOL for the POP3 STARTTLS -# extension, as opposed to POP3 over SSL on port 995. -# - -TLS_STARTTLS_PROTOCOL=TLS1 - -##NAME: TLS_CIPHER_LIST:0 -# -# TLS_CIPHER_LIST optionally sets the list of ciphers to be used by the -# OpenSSL library. In most situations you can leave TLS_CIPHER_LIST -# undefined -# -# TLS_CIPHER_LIST="ALL:!ADH:RC4+RSA:+SSLv2:@STRENGTH" - -##NAME: TLS_TIMEOUT:0 -# TLS_TIMEOUT is currently not implemented, and reserved for future use. -# This is supposed to be an inactivity timeout, but its not yet implemented. -# - -##NAME: TLS_DHCERTFILE:0 -# -# TLS_DHCERTFILE - PEM file that stores our Diffie-Hellman cipher pair. -# When OpenSSL is compiled to use Diffie-Hellman ciphers instead of RSA -# you must generate a DH pair that will be used. In most situations the -# DH pair is to be treated as confidential, and the file specified by -# TLS_DHCERTFILE must not be world-readable. -# -# TLS_DHCERTFILE= - -##NAME: TLS_CERTFILE:0 -# -# TLS_CERTFILE - certificate to use. TLS_CERTFILE is required for SSL/TLS -# servers, and is optional for SSL/TLS clients. TLS_CERTFILE is usually -# treated as confidential, and must not be world-readable. -# -TLS_CERTFILE=/etc/ssl/server/<SERVERNAME>.crt_and_key - -##NAME: TLS_TRUSTCERTS:0 -# -# TLS_TRUSTCERTS=pathname - load trusted certificates from pathname. -# pathname can be a file or a directory. If a file, the file should -# contain a list of trusted certificates, in PEM format. If a -# directory, the directory should contain the trusted certificates, -# in PEM format, one per file and hashed using OpenSSL's c_rehash -# script. TLS_TRUSTCERTS is used by SSL/TLS clients (by specifying -# the -domain option) and by SSL/TLS servers (TLS_VERIFYPEER is set -# to PEER or REQUIREPEER). -# -# -# TLS_TRUSTCERTS= - -##NAME: TLS_VERIFYPEER:0 -# -# TLS_VERIFYPEER - how to verify client certificates. The possible values of -# this setting are: -# -# NONE - do not verify anything -# -# PEER - verify the client certificate, if one's presented -# -# REQUIREPEER - require a client certificate, fail if one's not presented -# -# -TLS_VERIFYPEER=NONE - -##NAME: TLS_CACHE:0 -# -# A TLS/SSL session cache may slightly improve response for long-running -# POP3 clients. TLS_CACHEFILE will be automatically created, TLS_CACHESIZE -# bytes long, and used as a cache buffer. -# -# This is an experimental feature and should be disabled if it causes -# problems with SSL clients. Disable SSL caching by commenting out the -# following settings: - -TLS_CACHEFILE=/var/lib/courier-imap/couriersslcache -TLS_CACHESIZE=524288 - -##NAME: MAILDIRPATH:0 -# -# MAILDIRPATH - directory name of the maildir directory. -# -MAILDIRPATH=Maildir - -#Hardwire a value for ${MAILDIR} -MAILDIRPATH=.maildir |