Configuring SRS =============== You've applied a Sender Rewriting Scheme patch to your qmail installation. It is documented more fully by its author here: For qmail to SRS-rewrite your outgoing mail: # echo "srs.$YOURDOMAIN" > @PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/control/srs_domain # echo "$SECRET" > @PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/control/srs_secrets For qmail to accept and SRS-check your incoming mail: # echo "srs.$YOURDOMAIN" >> @PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/control/rcpthosts # echo "srs.$YOURDOMAIN:srs" >> @PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/control/virtualdomains # echo "| @PREFIX@/bin/srsfilter" > @PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/alias/.qmail-srs-default For other MTAs to deliver mail to your SRS subdomain: - Create a DNS MX record for "srs.$YOURDOMAIN" pointing to your qmail host. Optional configuration parameters: Maximum permitted age of a rewritten address, in days (libsrs2 defaults to 21): # echo 7 > @PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/control/srs_maxage Length of generated hash in a rewritten address (longer is more secure): # echo 4 > @PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/control/srs_hashlength Minimum length of hash to require when checking an address (can be shorter): # echo 4 > @PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/control/srs_hashmin Separator to appear after SRS[01] in rewritten addresses (-, +, or =): # echo = > @PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/control/srs_separator Skip rcpthosts check and SRS-rewrite all forwarding (1 to enable): # echo 0 > @PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/control/srs_alwaysrewrite Environment variables: With this patch, by default, qmail-inject rewrites the envelope sender if and only if EXT and HOST are set. To always rewrite, even if EXT and HOST are not set, set QMAILINJECT_FORCE_SRS. To never rewrite, even if EXT and HOST are set, set QMAILINJECT_SKIP_SRS. More about SRS: - - -