From d5ecd5cf0c1a103e7559e03d5206acd4be4f97af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jgg <> Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 02:52:00 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] forward docs update --- web/doc-general.html | 9 +++--- web/forward.html | 62 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- web/forward.wml | 66 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 3 files changed, 115 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/web/doc-general.html b/web/doc-general.html index cb594d4..cf38433 100644 --- a/web/doc-general.html +++ b/web/doc-general.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ - + @@ -39,8 +39,9 @@ also provides services for leaving vacation notices, updating xplanet coordinates, email forwarding, ssh authentication keys and other information.

-Note: master does not presently use the LDAP directory. All machines running -OpenSSH are using replicated SSH RSA authentication keys. +Note: the 'passwd' program and 'chfn' do not work with LDAP information. +Please use the web page or email gateway for the time being. All machines +running OpenSSH are using replicated SSH RSA authentication keys.

Security and Privacy

Three levels of information security are provided by the database. The first is completely public information that anyone can see either by issuing an @@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ The directory has several means to access it:

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-Last Modified: Tue, Mar 7 07:49:35 UTC 2000
+Last Modified: Wed, May 3 03:59:30 UTC 2000
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diff --git a/web/forward.html b/web/forward.html index 7fc890c..207af53 100644 --- a/web/forward.html +++ b/web/forward.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ - +

@@ -35,32 +35,74 @@

Emails to @debian.org now go through a LDAP distributed email system. This system uses the forwarding field in the LDAP directory to route mail without -passing it through a users .forward/.qmail file on a single computer. +passing it through a users .forward file on a single computer. Multiple machines participate in the forwarding to provide redudency.

-The system is very simple, each of the forwarders inspects the ldap database -to see if foo@debian.org has fowarding set to an address, if so the envelope -address to is rewritten and the message redirected to that address. +Each of the forwarders inspects the LDAP database +to see if foo@debian.org has forwarding set to an address, if so the envelope +to address is rewritten and the message redirected to the new address. Otherwise the message is relayed to master.debian.org for processing by the -users .qmail files. If email forwarding is setup then .qmail files are +users .forward files. If email forwarding is setup then .forward files are NOT considered. Extension addresses (foo-lists) are always routed directly to master for processing.

All machines also use the forwarding attribute as a default destination for email. If the user has a home directory and no .forward file the mail is forwarded rather than delivered to /var/spool/mail. This makes sure cron -reports, bug responses and other unexpected emails are not lost. +reports, bug responses and other unexpected emails are not misplaced.

The email forwarding can be easially reconfigured using GnuPG:

-echo "emailfoward: foo@bar.com" | gpg --clearsign | mail change@db.debian.org
+echo "emailforward: foo@bar.com" | gpg --clearsign | mail change@db.debian.org
 
-or by visiting db.debian.org/ +or by visiting db.debian.org +

procmail

+If you use procmail for your main mailbox, PLEASE, erase your .forward +file and put a .procmailrc in its place instead. This feature has been +supported on debian.org machines for a good while now, and will continue to be +supported. +

+The correct way to invoke procmail for extension addresses is "|/usr/bin/procmail [options]" +Ignore the IFS=".." stuff in the procmail man page. +

MailBox formats

+Emails can be saved to mailboxes or maildirs by using the correct lines in a +.forward file: +

+Mailbox format files "/debian/home/foo/Mbox" +
Maildir format files "/debian/home/foo/MDir/" +

+To deliver to /var/spool/mail/foo use a construct like '|/usr/bin/procmail +-m /dev/null'. Putting the mailbox path will not work. You must use +absolute paths for mailboxes, qmail-like ./ paths are not supported by +Exim. +

+Also, 'Exim Filter' files are deliberately turned off. +

Delivey Environment

+Some environment variables are set per-message (not quoted! Carefull!) +It is important to note that the environment variables dealing with +addressing apply to the ENVELOPE address are are totally completely +unrelated to the actual contents of the message: +

+'Standard' Env Variables: +

    +
  1. EXTENSION (the 'foo' in .forward-foo) +
  2. LOGNAME,USER (your user name) +
  3. SENDER (envelope originator of message) +
+

+'Qmail' Env Variables: +

    +
  1. EXT == EXTENSION +
  2. LOCAL = (the entire bit before the @) +
  3. RECIPIENT = (the entire envelope to) +
+

+Such that, $RECIPIENT = $LOCAL-EXTENSION@<something>.


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-Last Modified: Wed, May 3 03:52:52 UTC 2000
+Last Modified: Wed, May 10 04:51:33 UTC 2000
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diff --git a/web/forward.wml b/web/forward.wml index 0a374af..ec56f37 100644 --- a/web/forward.wml +++ b/web/forward.wml @@ -2,15 +2,15 @@

Emails to @debian.org now go through a LDAP distributed email system. This system uses the forwarding field in the LDAP directory to route mail without -passing it through a users .forward/.qmail file on a single computer. +passing it through a users .forward file on a single computer. Multiple machines participate in the forwarding to provide redudency.

-The system is very simple, each of the forwarders inspects the ldap database -to see if foo@debian.org has fowarding set to an address, if so the envelope -address to is rewritten and the message redirected to that address. +Each of the forwarders inspects the LDAP database +to see if foo@debian.org has forwarding set to an address, if so the envelope +to address is rewritten and the message redirected to the new address. Otherwise the message is relayed to master.debian.org for processing by the -users .qmail files. If email forwarding is setup then .qmail files are +users .forward files. If email forwarding is setup then .forward files are NOT considered. Extension addresses (foo-lists) are always routed directly to master for processing. @@ -18,12 +18,62 @@ directly to master for processing. All machines also use the forwarding attribute as a default destination for email. If the user has a home directory and no .forward file the mail is forwarded rather than delivered to /var/spool/mail. This makes sure cron -reports, bug responses and other unexpected emails are not lost. +reports, bug responses and other unexpected emails are not misplaced.

The email forwarding can be easially reconfigured using GnuPG:

-echo "emailfoward: foo@bar.com" | gpg --clearsign | mail change@db.debian.org
+echo "emailforward: foo@bar.com" | gpg --clearsign | mail change@db.debian.org
 
-or by visiting db.debian.org/ +or by visiting db.debian.org +

procmail

+If you use procmail for your main mailbox, PLEASE, erase your .forward +file and put a .procmailrc in its place instead. This feature has been +supported on debian.org machines for a good while now, and will continue to be +supported. + +

+The correct way to invoke procmail for extension addresses is "|/usr/bin/procmail [options]" +Ignore the IFS=".." stuff in the procmail man page. + +

MailBox formats

+Emails can be saved to mailboxes or maildirs by using the correct lines in a +.forward file: +

+Mailbox format files "/debian/home/foo/Mbox" +
Maildir format files "/debian/home/foo/MDir/" + +

+To deliver to /var/spool/mail/foo use a construct like '|/usr/bin/procmail +-m /dev/null'. Putting the mailbox path will not work. You must use +absolute paths for mailboxes, qmail-like ./ paths are not supported by +Exim. + +

+Also, 'Exim Filter' files are deliberately turned off. + +

Delivey Environment

+Some environment variables are set per-message (not quoted! Carefull!) +It is important to note that the environment variables dealing with +addressing apply to the ENVELOPE address are are totally completely +unrelated to the actual contents of the message: +

+'Standard' Env Variables: +

    +
  1. EXTENSION (the 'foo' in .forward-foo) +
  2. LOGNAME,USER (your user name) +
  3. SENDER (envelope originator of message) +
+ +

+'Qmail' Env Variables: +

    +
  1. EXT == EXTENSION +
  2. LOCAL = (the entire bit before the @) +
  3. RECIPIENT = (the entire envelope to) +
+ +

+Such that, $RECIPIENT = $LOCAL-EXTENSION@<something>. + -- 2.20.1