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1 | <?php |
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2 | |
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3 | /** |
4 | * Local config overrides. |
5 | * |
6 | * You can override the config.php settings here. |
7 | * Don't do it unless you know what you're doing. |
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8 | * Use standard PHP syntax, see config.php for examples. |
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9 | * |
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10 | * @copyright 2002-2018 The SquirrelMail Project Team |
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11 | * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU Public License |
12 | * @version $Id$ |
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13 | * @package squirrelmail |
14 | * @subpackage config |
15 | */ |
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16 | |
17 | |
18 | /** |
19 | * What follows are notes about "hidden" settings that |
20 | * are not defined in config.php and are only meant to |
21 | * be optionally defined by administrators who need to |
22 | * suit specific (unusual) setups. This file, of course, |
23 | * is not limited to setting these values - you can still |
24 | * specify overrides for anything in config.php. |
25 | * |
26 | * $custom_session_handlers (array) allows the definition |
27 | * of custom PHP session handlers. This feature is well |
28 | * documented in the code in include/init.php |
29 | * |
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30 | * $hide_squirrelmail_header (must be defined as a constant: |
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31 | * define('hide_squirrelmail_header', 1); |
32 | * This allows the administrator to force SquirrelMail never |
33 | * to add its own Received headers with user information in |
34 | * them. This is VERY DANGEROUS and is HIGHLY DISCOURAGED |
35 | * |
36 | * $show_timezone_name allows (boolean) the addition of the |
37 | * timezone name to the Date header in outgoing messages. |
38 | * Turning this on violates RFC 822 syntax and can result in |
39 | * more serious problems (unencoded 8 bit characters in headers) |
40 | * on some systems. |
41 | * |
42 | * $force_crlf_default (string) Can be used to force CRLF or LF |
43 | * line endings in decoded message parts. In some environments |
44 | * this allows attachments to be downloaded with operating-system |
45 | * friendly line endings. This setting may be overridden by |
46 | * certain plugins or on systems running PHP versions less than |
47 | * 4.3.0. Set to 'CRLF' or 'LF' or, to force line endings to be |
48 | * unmolested, set to some other string, such as 'NOCHANGE' |
49 | * |
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50 | * $subfolders_of_inbox_are_special (boolean) can be set to TRUE |
51 | * if any subfolders of the INBOX should be treated as "special" |
52 | * (those that are displayed in a different color than other |
53 | * "normal" mailboxes). |
54 | * |
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55 | * $hash_dirs_use_md5 (boolean) If set to TRUE, forces the |
56 | * hashed preferences directory calculation to use MD5 instead |
57 | * of CRC32. |
58 | * |
59 | * $hash_dirs_strip_domain (boolean) If set to TRUE, and if |
60 | * usernames are in full email address format, the domain |
61 | * part (beginning with "@") will be stripped before |
62 | * calculating the CRC or MD5. |
63 | * |
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64 | * $smtp_stream_options allows more control over the SSL context |
65 | * used when connecting to the SMTP server over SSL/TLS. See: |
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66 | * http://www.php.net/manual/context.php and in particular |
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67 | * http://php.net/manual/context.ssl.php |
68 | * For example, you can specify a CA file that corresponds |
69 | * to your server's certificate and make sure that the |
70 | * server's certificate is validated when connecting: |
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71 | * $smtp_stream_options = array( |
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72 | * 'ssl' => array( |
73 | * 'cafile' => '/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt', |
74 | * 'verify_peer' => true, |
75 | * 'verify_depth' => 3, |
76 | * ), |
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77 | * ); |
78 | * |
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79 | * $imap_stream_options allows more control over the SSL |
80 | * context used when connecting to the IMAP server over |
81 | * SSL/TLS. See: http://www.php.net/manual/context.php |
82 | * and in particular http://php.net/manual/context.ssl.php |
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83 | * For example, you can specify a CA file that corresponds |
84 | * to your server's certificate and make sure that the |
85 | * server's certificate is validated when connecting: |
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86 | * $imap_stream_options = array( |
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87 | * 'ssl' => array( |
88 | * 'cafile' => '/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt', |
89 | * 'verify_peer' => true, |
90 | * 'verify_depth' => 3, |
91 | * ), |
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92 | * ); |
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93 | * |
94 | * $disable_pdo (boolean) tells SquirrelMail not to use |
95 | * PDO to access the user preferences and address book |
96 | * databases as it normally would. When this is set to |
97 | * TRUE, Pear DB will be used instead, but this is not |
98 | * recommended. |
99 | * |
100 | * $pdo_show_sql_errors (boolean) causes the actual |
101 | * database error to be displayed when one is encountered. |
102 | * When set to FALSE, generic errors are displayed, |
103 | * preventing internal database information from being |
104 | * exposed. This should be set to TRUE only for debugging |
105 | * purposes. |
106 | * |
107 | * $pdo_identifier_quote_char (string) allows you to |
108 | * override the character used for quoting table and field |
109 | * names in database queries. Set this to the desired |
110 | * Quote character, for example: |
111 | * $pdo_identifier_quote_char = '"'; |
112 | * Or you can tell SquirrelMail not to quote identifiers |
113 | * at all by setting this to "none". When this setting |
114 | * is empty or not found, SquirrelMail will attempt to |
115 | * quote table and field names with what it thinks is |
116 | * the appropriate quote character for the database type |
117 | * being used (backtick for MySQL (and thus MariaDB), |
118 | * double quotes for all others). |
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119 | * |
120 | * $use_expiring_security_tokens (boolean) allows you to |
121 | * make SquirrelMail use short-lived anti-CSRF security |
122 | * tokens that expire as desired (not recommended, can |
123 | * cause user-facing issues when tokens expire unexpectedly). |
124 | * |
125 | * $max_token_age_days (integer) allows you to indicate how |
126 | * long a token should be valid for (in days) (only relevant |
127 | * when $use_expiring_security_tokens is enabled). |
128 | * |
129 | * $do_not_use_single_token (boolean) allows you to force |
130 | * SquirrelMail to generate a new token every time one is |
131 | * requested (which may increase obscurity through token |
132 | * randomness at the cost of some performance). Otherwise, |
133 | * only one token will be generated per user which will |
134 | * change only after it expires or is used outside of the |
135 | * validity period specified when calling |
136 | * sm_validate_security_token() (only relevant when |
137 | * $use_expiring_security_tokens is enabled). |
138 | * |
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139 | * $head_tag_extra can be used to add custom tags inside |
140 | * the <head> section of *ALL* pages. The string |
141 | * "###SM BASEURI###" will be replaced with the base URI |
142 | * for this SquirrelMail installation. This may be used, |
143 | * for example, to add custom favicon tags. If this |
144 | * setting is empty here, SquirrelMail will add a favicon |
145 | * tag by default. If you want to retain the default favicon |
146 | * while using this setting, you must include the following |
147 | * as part of this setting: |
148 | * $head_tag_extra = '<link rel="shortcut icon" href="###SM BASEURI###favicon.ico">...<YOUR CONTENT HERE>...'; |
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149 | */ |