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phplistdb |
phplist |
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phplistuser |
phplist |
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{ |
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my $dbn = $phplist{'DbName'} || 'phplist'; |
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my $dbu = $phplist{'DbUser'} || 'phplist'; |
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my $dbp = $phplist{'DbPassword'} || 'secret'; |
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$OUT .=<"HERE"; |
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\$database_host = "localhost"; |
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\$database_name = "$dbn"; |
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\$database_user = "$dbu"; |
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\$database_password = '$dbp'; |
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HERE |
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} |
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define("PHPMAILERHOST",'localhost'); |
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define ("TEST",0); |
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$bounce_protocol = 'mbox'; |
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define ("MANUALLY_PROCESS_BOUNCES",0); |
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$bounce_mailbox = '/var/lib/phplist/bounces.mbox'; |
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$bounce_mailbox_purge = 1; |
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$bounce_mailbox_purge_unprocessed = 1; |
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$bounce_unsubscribe_threshold = 5; |
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$installation_name = 'phpList {$DomainName}'; |
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$require_login = 0; |
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define("REGISTER",0); |
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define("NOSTATSCOLLECTION",1); |
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define("MANUALLY_PROCESS_QUEUE",0); |
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define('MAILQUEUE_THROTTLE',0.5); |
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define('USE_DOMAIN_THROTTLE',0); |
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define('DOMAIN_BATCH_SIZE',2); |
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define('DOMAIN_BATCH_PERIOD',30); |
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define('MAX_PROCESSQUEUE_TIME',900); |
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=phplistbounces:www:102:102:/var/qmail/alias:-:phplistbounces: |
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+phplistbounces-:www:102:102:/var/qmail/alias:-:-phplistbounces-:: |
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/* |
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General settings for language and database |
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*/ |
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# select the language module to use |
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# Look for <country>.inc files in the texts directory |
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# to find your language |
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# this is the language for the frontend pages. In the admin pages you can |
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# choose your language by using the dropdown in the pages. |
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$language_module = "english.inc"; |
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# what is your Mysql database server |
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$database_host = "localhost"; |
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# what is the name of the database we are using |
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$database_name = "{$phplist{'DbName'}}"; |
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# who do we log in as? |
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$database_user = "{$phplist{'DbUser'}}"; |
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# and what password do we use |
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$database_password = "{$phplist{'DbPassword'}}"; |
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# if you use multiple installations of PHPlist you can set this to |
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# something to identify this one. it will be prepended to email report |
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# subjects |
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$installation_name = 'PHPlist'; |
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# if you want a prefix to all your tables, specify it here, |
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$table_prefix = "phplist_"; |
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# if you want to use a different prefix to user tables, specify it here. |
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# read README.usertables for more information |
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$usertable_prefix = "phplist_user_"; |
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# if you change the path to the PHPlist system, make the change here as well |
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# path should be relative to the root directory of your webserver (document root) |
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# you cannot actually change the "admin", but you can change the "lists" |
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$pageroot = '/lists'; |
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$adminpages = '/lists/admin'; |
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/* |
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========================================================================= |
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Settings for handling bounces |
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*/ |
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# Message envelope. This is the email that system messages come from |
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# it is useful to make this one where you can process the bounces on |
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# you will probably get a X-Authentication-Warning in your message |
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# when using this with sendmail |
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# NOTE: this is *very* different from the From: line in a message |
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# to use this feature, uncomment the following line, and change the email address |
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# to some existing account on your system |
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# requires PHP version > "4.0.5" and "4.3.1+" without safe_mode |
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# $message_envelope = 'listbounces@yourdomain'; |
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# Handling bounces. Check README.bounces for more info |
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# This can be 'pop' or 'mbox' |
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$bounce_protocol = 'pop'; |
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# set this to 0, if you set up a cron to download bounces regularly by using the |
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# commandline option. If this is 0, users cannot run the page from the web |
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# frontend. Read README.commandline to find out how to set it up on the |
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# commandline |
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define ("MANUALLY_PROCESS_BOUNCES",1); |
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# when the protocol is pop, specify these three |
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$bounce_mailbox_host = 'localhost'; |
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$bounce_mailbox_user = '{$phplist{'BouncesUser'}}'; |
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$bounce_mailbox_password = '{$phplist{'BouncesPassword'}}'; |
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# the "port" is the remote port of the connection to retrieve the emails |
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# the default should be fine but if it doesn't work, you can try the second |
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# one. To do that, add a # before the first line and take off the one before the |
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# second line |
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$bounce_mailbox_port = "110/pop3/notls"; |
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# when the protocol is mbox specify this one |
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# it needs to be a local file in mbox format, accessible to your webserver user |
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$bounce_mailbox = '/var/spool/mail/listbounces'; |
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# set this to 0 if you want to keep your messages in the mailbox. this is potentially |
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# a problem, because bounces will be counted multiple times, so only do this if you are |
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# testing things. |
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$bounce_mailbox_purge = 1; |
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# set this to 0 if you want to keep unprocessed messages in the mailbox. Unprocessed |
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# messages are messages that could not be matched with a user in the system |
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# messages are still downloaded into PHPlist, so it is safe to delete them from |
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# the mailbox and view them in PHPlist |
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$bounce_mailbox_purge_unprocessed = 1; |
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# how many bounces in a row need to have occurred for a user to be marked unconfirmed |
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$bounce_unsubscribe_threshold = 5; |
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/* |
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Security related settings |
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*/ |
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# set this to 1 if you want PHPlist to deal with login for the administrative |
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# section of the system |
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# you will be able to add administrators who control their own lists |
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# default login is "admin" with password "phplist" |
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# |
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$require_login = 0; |
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# if you use login, how many lists can be created per administrator |
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define("MAXLIST",1); |
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# if you use commandline, you will need to identify the users who are allowed to run |
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# the script. See README.commandline for more info |
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$commandline_users = array("admin"); |
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# or you can use the following to disable the check (take off the # in front of the line) |
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# $commandline_users = array(); |
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# as of version 2.4.1, you can have your users define a password for themselves as well |
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# this will cause some public pages to ask for an email and a password when the password is |
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# set for the user. If you want to activate this functionality, set the following |
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# to 1. See README.passwords for more information |
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define("ASKFORPASSWORD",0); |
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# if you also want to force people who unsubscribe to provide a password before |
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# processing their unsubscription, set this to 1. You need to have the above one set |
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# to 1 for this to have an effect |
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define("UNSUBSCRIBE_REQUIRES_PASSWORD",0); |
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# if a user should immediately be unsubscribed, when using their personal URL, instead of |
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# the default way, which will ask them for a reason, set this to 1 |
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define("UNSUBSCRIBE_JUMPOFF",0); |
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# when a user unsubscribes they are sent one final email informing them of |
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# their unsubscription. In order for that email to actually go out, a gracetime |
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# needs to be set otherwise it will never go out. The default of 5 minutes should |
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# be fine, but you can increase it if you experience problems |
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$blacklist_gracetime = 5; |
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# to increase security the session of a user is checked for the IP address |
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# this needs to be the same for every request. This may not work with |
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# network situations where you connect via multiple proxies, so you can |
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# switch off the checking by setting this to 0 |
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define("CHECK_SESSIONIP",1); |
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# if you use passwords, you can store them encrypted or in plain text |
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# if you want to encrypt them, set this one to 1 |
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# if you use encrypted passwords, users can only request you as an administrator to |
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# reset the password. They will not be able to request the password from |
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# the system |
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define("ENCRYPTPASSWORD",0); |
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# Check for host of email entered for subscription |
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# Do not use it if your server is not 24hr online |
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# make the 0 a 1, if you want to use it |
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$check_for_host = 0; |
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Debugging and informational |
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# if test is true (not 0) it will not actually send ANY messages, |
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# but display what it would have sent |
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define ("TEST",0); |
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# if you set verbose to 1, it will show the messages that will be sent. Do not do this |
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# if you have a lot of users, because it is likely to crash your browser |
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# (it does mine, Mozilla 0.9.2, well 1.6 now, but I would still keep it off :-) |
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define ("VERBOSE",0); |
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# some warnings may show up about your PHP settings. If you want to get rid of them |
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# set this value to 0 |
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define ("WARN_ABOUT_PHP_SETTINGS",1); |
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# If you set up your system to send the message automatically, you can set this value |
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# to 0, so "Process Queue" will disappear from the site |
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# this will also stop users from loading the page on the web frontend, so you will |
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# have to make sure that you run the queue from the commandline |
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# check README.commandline how to do this |
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define ("MANUALLY_PROCESS_QUEUE",1); |
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# if you want to use \r\n for formatting messages set the 0 to 1 |
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# see also http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/255910 |
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# this is likely to break things for other mailreaders, so you should |
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# only use it if all your users have Outlook (not Express) |
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define("WORKAROUND_OUTLOOK_BUG",0); |
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# user history system info. |
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# when logging the history of a user, you can specify which system variables you |
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# want to log. These are the ones that are found in the $_SERVER and the $_ENV |
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# variables of PHP. check http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.variables.predefined.php |
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# the values are different per system, but these ones are quite common. |
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# add spamblock |
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# if you set this to 1, phplist will try to check if the subscribe attempt is a spambot trying to send |
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# nonsense. If you think this doesn't work, set this to 0 |
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# this is currently only implemented on the subscribe pages |
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# when phplist detects a possible spam attack, it can send you a notification about it |
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# you can check for a while to see if the spam check was correct and if so, set this value |
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# to 0, if you think the check does it's job correctly. |
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# it will only send you emails if you have "Does the admin get copies of subscribe, update and unsubscribe messages" |
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# in the configuration set to true |
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Feedback to developers |
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# use Register to "register" to PHPlist.com. Once you set TEST to 0, the system will then |
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# request the "Powered By" image from www.phplist.com, instead of locally. This will give me |
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# a little bit of an indication of how much it is used, which will encourage me to continue |
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# developing PHPlist. If you do not like this, set Register to 0. |
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# We request you retain some form of credits on the public elements of |
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# PHPlist. These are the subscribe pages and the emails. |
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# This not only gives respect to the large amount of time given freely |
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# by the developers but also helps build interest, traffic and use of |
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# PHPlist, which is beneficial to future developments. |
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# By default the webpages and the HTML emails will include an image and |
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# the text emails will include a powered by line |
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# If you want to remove the image from the HTML emails, set this constant |
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# email address. To de-activate this set the following value to 1 |
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define ("NOSTATSCOLLECTION",0); |
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# this is the email it will be sent to. You can leave the default, or you can set it to send |
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# to your self. If you use the default you will give me some feedback about performance |
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Miscellaneous |
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# Useful is is to make it the same as the number of selectable attributes you enter in the |
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# system, but that is up to you (selectable = select, radio or checkbox) |
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# use the subscribe page as a kind of registration system, you can set this to 1 and |
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# users will not receive an error when they do not check a list to subscribe to |
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# if you are on a shared host, it will probably be appreciated if you don't send |
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# define the amount of emails you want to send per period. If 0, batch processing |
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# define the length of one batch processing period, in seconds (3600 is an hour) |
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# between messages that will spread the load of sending |
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# is no current value the current year will be used. |
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# if you want to use a bigger range you can set the start and end year here |
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# be aware that the drop down may become very large. |
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# if set to 0 they will use the default behaviour. So I'm afraid you can't start with |
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# year 0. Also be aware not to set the end year to something relatively soon in the |
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# future, or it will stop working when you reach that year. |
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# admin details for messages |
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# if this is enabled phplist will initialise the From in new messages to be the |
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# details of the logged in administrator who is sending the message |
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# otherwise it will default to the values set in the configure page that identify |
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# the From for system messages |
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define('USE_ADMIN_DETAILS_FOR_MESSAGES',1); |
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# and the other in Text format. If you set this to 1, you can override this behaviour |
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||||||
# and only have a test email sent to you that matches the user record of the user that the |
|
||||||
# test emails are sent to |
|
||||||
define('SEND_ONE_TESTMAIL',0); |
|
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/* |
|
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|
|
||||||
========================================================================= |
|
||||||
|
|
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Experimental Features |
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||||||
|
|
||||||
========================================================================= |
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||||||
|
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||||||
*/ |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# list exclude will add the option to send a message to users who are on a list |
|
||||||
# except when they are on another list. |
|
||||||
# this is currently marked experimental |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
define("USE_LIST_EXCLUDE",0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# admin authentication module. |
|
||||||
# to validate the login for an administrator, you can define your own authentication module |
|
||||||
# this is not finished yet, so don't use it unless you're happy to play around with it |
|
||||||
# if you have modules to contribute, send them to phplist2@tincan.co.uk |
|
||||||
# the default module is phplist_auth.inc, which you can find in the "auth" subdirectory of the |
|
||||||
# admin directory. It will tell you the functions that need to be defined for phplist to |
|
||||||
# retrieve it's information. |
|
||||||
# phplist will look for a file in that directory, or you can enter the full path to the file |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# eg |
|
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#$admin_auth_module = 'phplist_auth.inc'; |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# or |
|
||||||
#$admin_auth_module = '/usr/local/etc/auth.inc'; |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# stacked attribute selection |
|
||||||
# this is a new method of making a selection of attributes to send your messages to |
|
||||||
# to start with, it doesn't seem to work very well in Internet Explorer, but it works fine |
|
||||||
# using Mozilla, Firefox, Opera (haven't tried any other browsers) |
|
||||||
# so if you use IE, you may not want to try this. |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# stacked attribute selection allows you to continuously add a selection of attributes |
|
||||||
# to your message. This is quite a bit more powerful than the old method, but it can also |
|
||||||
# cause very complex queries to be constructed that may take too long to calculate |
|
||||||
# If you want to try this, set the value to 1, and give us feedback on how it's going |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# if you want to use dates for attribute selections, you need to use this one |
|
||||||
|
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define("STACKED_ATTRIBUTE_SELECTION",0); |
|
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|
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|
|
||||||
# send a webpage. You can send the contents of a webpage, by adding |
|
||||||
# [URL:http://website/file.html] as the content of a message. This can also be personalised |
|
||||||
# for users by using eg |
|
||||||
# [URL:http://website/file.html?email=[email]] |
|
||||||
# the timeout for refetching a URL can be defined here. When the last time a URL has been |
|
||||||
# fetched exceeds this time, the URL will be refetched. This is in seconds, 3600 is an hour |
|
||||||
# this only affects sending within the same "process queue". If a new process queue is started |
|
||||||
# the URL will be fetched the first time anyway. Therefore this is only useful is processing |
|
||||||
# your queue takes longer than the time identified here. |
|
||||||
define('REMOTE_URL_REFETCH_TIMEOUT',3600); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Mailqueue autothrottle. This will try to automatically change the delay |
|
||||||
# between messages to make sure that the MAILQUEUE_BATCH_SIZE (above) is spread evently over |
|
||||||
# MAILQUEUE_BATCH_PERIOD, instead of firing the Batch in the first few minutes of the period |
|
||||||
# and then waiting for the next period. This only works with mailqueue_throttle off |
|
||||||
# it still needs tweaking, so send your feedback to mantis.tincan.co.uk if you find |
|
||||||
# any issues with it |
|
||||||
define('MAILQUEUE_AUTOTHROTTLE',0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Click tracking |
|
||||||
# If you set this to 1, all links in your emails will be converted to links that |
|
||||||
# go via phplist. This will make sure that clicks are tracked. This is experimental and |
|
||||||
# all your findings when using this feature should be reported to mantis |
|
||||||
# for now it's off by default until we think it works correctly |
|
||||||
define('CLICKTRACK',0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Click track, list detail |
|
||||||
# if you enable this, you will get some extra statistics about unique users who have clicked the |
|
||||||
# links in your messages, and the breakdown between clicks from text or html messages. |
|
||||||
# However, this will slow down the process to view the statistics, so it is |
|
||||||
# recommended to leave it off, but if you're very curious, you can enable it |
|
||||||
define('CLICKTRACK_SHOWDETAIL',0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Domain Throttling |
|
||||||
# You can activate domain throttling, by setting USE_DOMAIN_THROTTLE to 1 |
|
||||||
# define the maximum amount of emails you want to allow sending to any domain and the number |
|
||||||
# of seconds for that amount. This will make sure you don't send too many emails to one domain |
|
||||||
# which may cause blacklisting. Particularly the big ones are tricky about this. |
|
||||||
# it may cause a dramatic increase in the amount of time to send a message, depending on how |
|
||||||
# many users you have that have the same domain (eg hotmail.com) |
|
||||||
# if too many failures for throttling occur, the send process will automatically add an extra |
|
||||||
# delay to try to improve that. The example sends 1 message every 2 minutes. |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
define('USE_DOMAIN_THROTTLE',0); |
|
||||||
define('DOMAIN_BATCH_SIZE',1); |
|
||||||
define('DOMAIN_BATCH_PERIOD',120); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# if you have very large numbers of users on the same domains, this may result in the need |
|
||||||
# to run processqueue many times, when you use domain throttling. You can also tell phplist |
|
||||||
# to simply delay a bit between messages to increase the number of messages sent per queue run |
|
||||||
# if you want to use that set this to 1, otherwise simply run the queue many times. A cron |
|
||||||
# process every 10 or 15 minutes is recommended. |
|
||||||
define('DOMAIN_AUTO_THROTTLE',0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# admin language |
|
||||||
# if you want to disable the language switch for the admin interface (and run all in english) |
|
||||||
# set this one to 0 |
|
||||||
define('LANGUAGE_SWITCH',1); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# advanced bounce processing |
|
||||||
# with advanced bounce handling you are able to define regular expressions that match bounces and the |
|
||||||
# action that needs to be taken when an expression matches. This will improve getting rid of bad emails in |
|
||||||
# your system, which will be a good thing for making sure you are not being blacklisted by other |
|
||||||
# mail systems |
|
||||||
# if you use this, you will need to teach your system regularly about patterns in new bounces |
|
||||||
define('USE_ADVANCED_BOUNCEHANDLING',0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
/* |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
========================================================================= |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Advanced Features, HTML editor, RSS, Attachments, Plugins. PDF creation |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
========================================================================= |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
*/ |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# you can specify the encoding for HTML and plaintext messages here. This only |
|
||||||
# works if you do not use the phpmailer (see below) |
|
||||||
# the default should be fine. Valid options are 7bit, quoted-printable and base64 |
|
||||||
define("HTMLEMAIL_ENCODING","quoted-printable"); |
|
||||||
define("TEXTEMAIL_ENCODING",'7bit'); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# PHPlist can send RSS feeds to users. Feeds can be sent daily, weekly or |
|
||||||
# monthly. To use the feature you need XML support in your PHP installation, and you |
|
||||||
# need to set this constant to 1 |
|
||||||
define("ENABLE_RSS",0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# if you have set up a cron to download the RSS entries, you can set this to be 0 |
|
||||||
define("MANUALLY_PROCESS_RSS",1); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# the FCKeditor is now included in PHPlist, but the use of it is experimental |
|
||||||
# if it's not working for you, set this to 0 |
|
||||||
# NOTE: If you enable TinyMCE please disable FCKeditor and vice-versa. |
|
||||||
define("USEFCK",1); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# If you want to upload images to the FCKeditor, you need to specify the location |
|
||||||
# of the directory where the images go. This needs to be writable by the webserver, |
|
||||||
# and it needs to be in your public document (website) area |
|
||||||
# the directory is relative to the root of PHPlist as set above |
|
||||||
# This is a potential security risk, so read README.security for more information |
|
||||||
define("FCKIMAGES_DIR","uploadimages"); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# TinyMCE Support (http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/) |
|
||||||
# It is suggested to copy the tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce directory from the |
|
||||||
# standard TinyMCE distribution into the public_html/lists/admin/plugins |
|
||||||
# directory in order to keep the install clean. |
|
||||||
# NOTE: If you enable TinyMCE please disable FCKeditor and vice-versa. |
|
||||||
# Set this to 1 to turn on TinyMCE for writing messages: |
|
||||||
define("USETINYMCEMESG", 0); |
|
||||||
# Set this to 1 to turn on TinyMCE for editing templates: |
|
||||||
define("USETINYMCETEMPL", 0); |
|
||||||
# Set this to path of the TinyMCE script, relative to the admin directory: |
|
||||||
define("TINYMCEPATH", "plugins/tiny_mce/tiny_mce.js"); |
|
||||||
# Set this to the language you wish to use for TinyMCE: |
|
||||||
define("TINYMCELANG", "en"); |
|
||||||
# Set this to the theme you wish to use. Default options are: simple, default and advanced. |
|
||||||
define("TINYMCETHEME", "advanced"); |
|
||||||
# Set this to any additional options you wish. Please be careful with this as you can |
|
||||||
# inadvertantly break TinyMCE. Rever to the TinyMCE documentation for full details. |
|
||||||
# Should be in the format: ',option1:"value",option2:"value"' <--- note comma at beginning |
|
||||||
define("TINYMCEOPTS", ""); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Manual text part, will give you an input box for the text version of the message |
|
||||||
# instead of trying to create it by parsing the HTML version into plain text |
|
||||||
define("USE_MANUAL_TEXT_PART",0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# attachments is a new feature and is currently still experimental |
|
||||||
# set this to 1 if you want to try it |
|
||||||
# caution, message may become very large. it is generally more |
|
||||||
# acceptable to send a URL for download to users |
|
||||||
# if you try it, it will be appreciated to give feedback to the |
|
||||||
# users mailinglist, so we can learn whether it is working ok |
|
||||||
# using attachments requires PHP 4.1.0 and up |
|
||||||
define("ALLOW_ATTACHMENTS",0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# if you use the above, how many would you want to add per message (max) |
|
||||||
# You can leave this 1, even if you want to attach more files, because |
|
||||||
# you will be able to add them sequentially |
|
||||||
define("NUMATTACHMENTS",1); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# when using attachments you can upload them to the server |
|
||||||
# if you want to use attachments from the local filesystem (server) set this to 1 |
|
||||||
# filesystem attachments are attached at real send time of the message, not at |
|
||||||
# the time of creating the message |
|
||||||
define("FILESYSTEM_ATTACHMENTS",0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# if you add filesystem attachments, you will need to tell PHPlist where your |
|
||||||
# mime.types file is. |
|
||||||
define("MIMETYPES_FILE","/etc/mime.types"); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# if a mimetype cannot be determined for a file, specify the default mimetype here: |
|
||||||
define("DEFAULT_MIMETYPE","application/octet-stream"); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# you can create your own pages to slot into PHPlist and do certain things |
|
||||||
# that are more specific to your situation (plugins) |
|
||||||
# if you do this, you can specify the directory where your plugins are. It is |
|
||||||
# useful to keep this outside the PHPlist system, so they are retained after |
|
||||||
# upgrading |
|
||||||
# there are some example plugins in the "plugins" directory inside the |
|
||||||
# admin directory |
|
||||||
# this directory needs to be absolute, or relative to the admin directory |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
define("PLUGIN_ROOTDIR","/home/me/phplistplugins"); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# uncomment this one to see the examples in the system (and then comment the |
|
||||||
# one above) |
|
||||||
#define("PLUGIN_ROOTDIR","plugins"); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# the attachment repository is the place where the files are stored (if you use |
|
||||||
# ALLOW_ATTACHMENTS) |
|
||||||
# this needs to be writable to your webserver user |
|
||||||
# it also needs to be a full path, not a relative one |
|
||||||
# for secutiry reasons it is best if this directory is not public (ie below |
|
||||||
# your website document root) |
|
||||||
$attachment_repository = '/tmp'; |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# if you want to be able to send your messages as PDF attachments, you need to install |
|
||||||
# FPDF (http://www.fpdf.org) and set these variables accordingly |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# define('FPDF_FONTPATH','/home/pdf/font/'); |
|
||||||
# require('fpdf.php'); |
|
||||||
# define("USE_PDF",1); |
|
||||||
# $pdf_font = 'Times'; |
|
||||||
# $pdf_fontstyle = ''; |
|
||||||
# $pdf_fontsize = 14; |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# the mime type for the export files. You can try changing this to |
|
||||||
# application/vnd.ms-excel to make it open automatically in excel |
|
||||||
$export_mimetype = 'application/csv'; |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# if you want to use export format optimized for Excel, set this one to 1 |
|
||||||
define("EXPORT_EXCEL",0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Repetition. This adds the option to repeat the same message in the future. |
|
||||||
# After the message has been sent, this option will cause the system to automatically |
|
||||||
# create a new message with the same content. Be careful with it, because you may |
|
||||||
# send the same message to your users |
|
||||||
# the embargo of the message will be increased with the repetition interval you choose |
|
||||||
# also read the README.repetition for more info |
|
||||||
define("USE_REPETITION",0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Prepare a message. This system allows you to create messages as a super admin |
|
||||||
# that can then be reviewed and selected by sub admins to send to their own lists |
|
||||||
# it is old functionality that is quite confusing, and therefore by default it |
|
||||||
# is now off. If you used to use it, you can switch it on here. If you did not |
|
||||||
# use it, or are a new user, it is better to leave it off. It has nothing to |
|
||||||
# do with being able to edit messages. |
|
||||||
define("USE_PREPARE",0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#0011857: forward to friend, retain attributes |
|
||||||
# When forwarding ('to a friend') the message will be using the attributes of the destination email by default. |
|
||||||
# This often means the message gets stripped of al its attributes. |
|
||||||
# When setting this constant to 1, the message will use the attributes of the forwarding user. It can be used |
|
||||||
# to connect the destinatory to the forwarder and/or reward the forwarder. |
|
||||||
define("KEEPFORWARDERATTRIBUTES",0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#0011860: forward to friend, multiple emails |
|
||||||
# This setting defines howmany email addresses you can enter in the forward page. |
|
||||||
# Default is 1 to not change behaviour from previous version. |
|
||||||
define("FORWARD_EMAIL_COUNT",1); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#0011996: forward to friend - personal message |
|
||||||
# Allow user to add a personal note when forwarding 'to a friend' |
|
||||||
# 0 will turn this option off. default is 0 to not change behaviour from previous version. |
|
||||||
# 500 is recommended as a sound value to write a little introductory note to a friend |
|
||||||
#The note is prepeded to both text and html messages and will be stripped of all html |
|
||||||
define("FORWARD_PERSONAL_NOTE_SIZE",0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#0013076: different content when forwarding 'to a friend' |
|
||||||
# Allow admin to enter a different message that will be sent when forwarding 'to a friend' |
|
||||||
# This will show an extra tab in the message dialog. |
|
||||||
define("FORWARD_ALTERNATIVE_CONTENT",0); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#0013845 Lead Ref Scheme |
|
||||||
# When this setting has a value <> '' all succesfull handovers to the MTA will be counted |
|
||||||
# and saved in the attribute with the name of this setting. |
|
||||||
#define('FORWARD_FRIEND_COUNT_ATTRIBUTE', 'FriendCount'); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# If you want to use the PHPMailer class from phpmailer.sourceforge.net, set the following |
|
||||||
# to 1. If you tend to send out html emails, it is recommended to do so. |
|
||||||
define("PHPMAILER",1); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# To use a SMTP please give your server hostname here, leave it blank to use the standard |
|
||||||
# PHP mail() command. |
|
||||||
define("PHPMAILERHOST",''); |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# if you want to use smtp authentication when sending the email uncomment the following |
|
||||||
# two lines and set the username and password to be the correct ones |
|
||||||
#$phpmailer_smtpuser = 'smtpuser'; |
|
||||||
#$phpmailer_smtppassword = 'smtppassword'; |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# tmpdir. A location where phplist can write some temporary files if necessary |
|
||||||
# Make sure it is writable by your webserver user, and also check that you have |
|
||||||
# open_basedir set to allow access to this directory. Linux users can leave it as it is. |
|
||||||
# this directory is used for all kinds of things, mostly uploading of files (like in |
|
||||||
# import), creating PDFs and more |
|
||||||
$tmpdir = '/tmp'; |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# if you are on Windoze, and/or you are not using apache, in effect when you are getting |
|
||||||
# "Method not allowed" errors you will want to uncomment this |
|
||||||
# ie take off the #-character in the next line |
|
||||||
# using this is not guaranteed to work, sorry. Easier to use Apache instead :-) |
|
||||||
# $form_action = 'index.php'; |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# select the database module to use |
|
||||||
# anyone wanting to submit other database modules is |
|
||||||
# very welcome! |
|
||||||
$database_module = "mysql.inc"; |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# you can store sessions in the database instead of the default place by assigning |
|
||||||
# a tablename to this value. The table will be created and will not use any prefixes |
|
||||||
# this only works when using mysql and only for administrator sessions |
|
||||||
# $SessionTableName = "phplistsessions"; |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# there is now support for the use of ADOdb http://php.weblogs.com/ADODB |
|
||||||
# this is still experimental, and any findings should be reported in the |
|
||||||
# bugtracker |
|
||||||
# in order to use it, define the following settings: |
|
||||||
#$database_module = 'adodb.inc'; |
|
||||||
#$adodb_inc_file = '/path/to/adodb_inc.php'; |
|
||||||
#$adodb_driver = 'mysql'; |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# if you want more trouble, make this 63 (very unlikely you will like the result) |
|
||||||
$error_level = error_reporting(0); |
|
||||||
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ |
|||||||
|
{ |
||||||
|
$OUT .= "phplistbounces\@$_\n" for (@domains); |
||||||
|
} |
@ -0,0 +1 @@ |
|||||||
|
/var/lib/phplist/bounces.mbox |
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