Toolvox® x3, Administrator guide – Code Blue TOOLVOX X3 User Manual

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ToolVox® X3

Administrator Guide

Shell to use for delivery to external command

If a command shell is required to communicate properly with your chosen local delivery transport,

this option selects the one that will be used. By default, no shell is used and the transport command

will be executed directly. However, if the command contains shell meta-characters or shell built-in

commands, they will be passed to /bin/sh or whatever shell you configure here. A popular choice

for this is smrsh, or Sendmail’s Restricted Shell, which is included in recent Sendmail distributions.

smrsh allows more precise control over what commands users can execute from their .forward files.

This option corresponds to the local_command_shell and defaults to /bin/sh.

Search list for forward

This is a comma-separated list of possible locations for user forward files. Postfix will try each

entry in the list until a forward file is found, or until all have been checked and no match is found.

The forward file allows users to configure delivery options for themselves, including delivery-time

processing by a program like procmail, as well as the forwarding of messages to a different server. A

number of variable expansions are performed on the entries. The expansions:

Forward search path variable expansions

$user

The user name of the recipient.

$shell

The shell of the recipient.

$home

Recipient’s home directory.

$recipient

The full recipient address.

$extensions

Recipient address extensions. This is a separate part of the email address, separated by the

Separator between user names and address extensions defined on the General Options page.

$domain

The recipient’s domain name.

$local

The entire local part of the recipient address.

$recipient_delimiter

The separation delimiter for the recipient.

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