# $Cambridge: exim/src/exim_monitor/EDITME,v 1.1 2004/10/07 10:39:01 ph10 Exp $ ################################################## # The Exim Monitor # ################################################## # This is the template for the Exim monitor's main build-time configuration # file. It contains settings that are independent of any operating system. It # should be edited and then saved to a file called Local/eximon.conf before # running the make command to build the monitor, if any settings are required. # Local/eximon.conf can be empty if no changes are needed. The examples given # here (commented out) are the default settings. # Any settings made in the configuration file can be overridden at run time # by setting up an environment variable with the same name as any of these # options, but preceded by EXIMON_, for example, EXIMON_WINDOW_TITLE. ################################################################## # Set these variables as appropriate for your system # ################################################################## # The qualifying name for your domain. The only use made of this is for # testing that certain addresses are the same when displaying the # log tail, and for shortening sender addresses in the queue display. # QUALIFY_DOMAIN= # The default minimum width and height for the whole window are 103 and # 162 pixels respectively. This is enough to hold the left-most stripchart # and the quit button. The values can be changed here. # MIN_HEIGHT=162 # MIN_WIDTH=103 # If you uncomment the following setting, the window will start up at # its minimum size, instead of the default maximum. There may be a quick # flash during the start-up process. Defining it this way allows it to be # overridden by an environment variable. # START_SMALL=${EXIMON_START_SMALL-yes} # The title for eximon's main display window. It is possible to have # host name of the machine you are running on substituted into the # title string. If you include the string ${fullhostname} then the # complete name is used. If you include ${hostname} then the full # host name will have the string contained in the DOMAIN variable # stripped from its right-hand end before being substituted. Any other # shell or environment variables may also be included. # If you use any substitutions, remember to ensure that the $ and {} # characters are escaped from the shell, e.g. by using single quotes. # WINDOW_TITLE="${hostname} eximon" # The domain that you want to be stripped from the machine's full hostname # when forming the short host name for the eximon window title, as # described above. # DOMAIN= # Parameters for the rolling display of the tail of the exim log file. # The width and depth are measured in pixels; LOG_BUFFER specifies the # amount of store to set aside for holding the log tail, which is displayed # in a scrolling window. When this store is full, the earlier 50% of it # is discarded - this is much more efficient that throwing it away line # by line. The number given can be followed by the letter K to indicate # that the value is in kilobytes. A minimum value of 1K is enforced. # LOG_DEPTH=300 # LOG_WIDTH=950 # LOG_BUFFER=20K # The font which is used in the log tail display. This is defined in # the normal X manner. It must be a "character cell" font, because this # is required by the text widget. # LOG_FONT=-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-14-140-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1 # Parameters for the display of message that are on the exim queue. # The width and depth are measured in pixels. # QUEUE_DEPTH=200 # QUEUE_WIDTH=950 # The font which is used in the queue display. # QUEUE_FONT=$LOG_FONT # When a message has more than one undelivered address, they are listed # one below the other. A limit can be placed on the number of addresses # displayed for any one message. If there are more, then "..." is used # to indicate this. # QUEUE_MAX_ADDRESSES=10 # The display of the contents of the queue is updated every QUEUE_INTERVAL # seconds by default (there is a button to request update). # QUEUE_INTERVAL=300 # The size of the popup text window that is used for looking at the # contents of messages, etc. # TEXT_DEPTH=200 # The keystroke/mouse-operation that is used to pop up the menu in the # queue window is configurable. The default is Shift with the lefthand # mouse button. The name of an alternative can be specified in the standard # X way of naming these things. With the default configuration for the monitor, # individuals can override this by setting the EXIMON_MENU_EVENT environment # variable. # MENU_EVENT='Shift' # When the menu is used to perform an operation on a message, the result of the # operation is normally visible in the log window, so Eximon doesn't display # the output of the generated Exim command. However, you can request that # this output be shown in a separate window by setting ACTION_OUTPUT to "yes". # This does not apply to the output generated from attempting to deliver a # message, which is always shown. # ACTION_OUTPUT=no # When some action is taken on a message, such as freezing it, or changing # its recipients, the queue display is normally automatically updated. On # systems that have very large queues, this can take some time and be dis- # tracting. If this option is set to "no", the queue display is no longer # automatically updated after an action is applied to a message. # ACTION_QUEUE_UPDATE=yes # When the menu item to display a message's body is invoked, the amount # of data is limited to BODY_MAX bytes. This limit is a safety precaution # to save the screen scrolling for ever on an enormous message. # BODY_MAX=20000 # The stripcharts are updated every STRIPCHART_INTERVAL seconds. # STRIPCHART_INTERVAL=60 # A stripchart showing the count of messages in the queue is always # displayed on the left of eximon's window. Its name is "queue" by # default, but can be changed by this variable. # QUEUE_STRIPCHART_NAME=queue # The following variable may be set to the name of a disc partition. If # it is, a stripchart showing the percentage fullness of the partition # will be displayed as the second stripchart. This can be used to keep # a display of a mail spool partition on the screen. # SIZE_STRIPCHART=/var/mail # The name of the size stripchart will be the last component of SIZE_STRIPCHART # unless the following variable is set to override it. # SIZE_STRIPCHART_NAME=space # The following variable contains a specification of which stripcharts # you want eximon to display based on log entries. The string consists of # pairs of strings, delimited by slash characters. The first string in each # pair is a regular expression that matches some distinguishing feature in a # exim log entry. # Entries that match the expression will be counted and displayed in a # stripchart whose title is given by the second string. The string may # be continued over several input lines, provided that it is split # after a slash, and an additional slash (optionally preceded by white # space) is included at the start of the continuation line. # Stripcharts configured by the following parameter are displayed to the # right of the queue and size stripcharts, in the order defined here. # LOG_STRIPCHARTS='/ <= /in/ # / => /out/ # / => .+ R=local/local/ # / => .+ T=[^ ]*smtp/smtp/' # End of exim_monitor/EDITME