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-<h1>User Settable Mail Configuration</h1>
-<p>
-Debian developers have a wide variety of loud and conflicting opinions
-about what constitutes correct handling of their mail, making it impossible for
-an admin to choose a single setup that fits all use cases.
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-Instead, we invite you to configure your own spam handling.
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-Some options available to you are:
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-<ul>
- <li><b>bATVToken</b> (to be enabled before 1/1/2010, with any luck) BATV
- private token for address rewriting. Useful in combatting bounce forgery, but
- requires configuration on your own mail relay(s).
- <li><b>emailForward</b> Address to forward your mail to. Setting this and
- then rejecting mail from d.o machines is less than helpful.
- <li><b>mailCallout</b> Whether or not to use Sender Address Verification.
- <li><b>mailContentInspectionAction</b> One of reject, markup, or blackhole.
- Applies to checks done on the content of message bodies, such as spam and
- virus checks. Reject is default, and will reject the mail if a match occurs.
- Markup will add a header and then forward the mail to you anyway. Blackhole
- will accept the mail and silently discard it.
- <li><b>mailDefaultOptions</b> (to be enabled before 1/1/2010, with any
- luck) Whether to enable the 'normal' set of (fairly
- minimal) SMTP time checks that DSA decide are appropriate. Defaults to true.
- <li><b>mailGreylisting</b> Whether to enable greylisting.
- <li><b>mailRBL</b> Set of RBLs to use.
- <li><b>mailRHSBL</b> Set of RHSBLs to use.
- <li><b>mailWhitelist</b> Sender envelopes to whitelist.
- <li><b>mailDisableMessage</b> Absolute last resort measure - will disable
- incoming mail from all machines not part of the Debian host list (see
- /var/lib/misc/thishost/debianhosts on any d.o machine). This makes it very
- difficult for things like automated pings and mass mailings to all concerned
- DDs about changes to happen, and is strongly discouraged.
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+#use wml::db.d.o title="User Settable Mail Configuration"
+
+<p>
+Debian developers have a wide variety of loud and conflicting opinions
+about what constitutes correct handling of their mail, making it impossible for
+an admin to choose a single setup that fits all use cases.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+Instead, we invite you to configure your own spam handling.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+Some options available to you are:
+</p>
+<ul>
+ <li><b>bATVToken</b> (to be enabled before 1/1/2010, with any luck) BATV
+ private token for address rewriting. Useful in combatting bounce forgery, but
+ requires configuration on your own mail relay(s).
+ <li><b>emailForward</b> Address to forward your mail to. Setting this and
+ then rejecting mail from d.o machines is less than helpful.
+ <li><b>mailCallout</b> Whether or not to use Sender Address Verification.
+ <li><b>mailContentInspectionAction</b> One of reject, markup, or blackhole.
+ Applies to checks done on the content of message bodies, such as spam and
+ virus checks. Reject is default, and will reject the mail if a match occurs.
+ Markup will add a header and then forward the mail to you anyway. Blackhole
+ will accept the mail and silently discard it.
+ <li><b>mailDefaultOptions</b> (to be enabled before 1/1/2010, with any
+ luck) Whether to enable the 'normal' set of (fairly
+ minimal) SMTP time checks that DSA decide are appropriate. Defaults to true.
+ <li><b>mailGreylisting</b> Whether to enable greylisting.
+ <li><b>mailRBL</b> Set of RBLs to use.
+ <li><b>mailRHSBL</b> Set of RHSBLs to use.
+ <li><b>mailWhitelist</b> Sender envelopes to whitelist.
+ <li><b>mailDisableMessage</b> Absolute last resort measure - will disable
+ incoming mail from all machines not part of the Debian host list (see
+ /var/lib/misc/thishost/debianhosts on any d.o machine). This makes it very
+ difficult for things like automated pings and mass mailings to all concerned
+ DDs about changes to happen, and is strongly discouraged.
+</ul>