| 1 | <?php |
| 2 | |
| 3 | /** |
| 4 | * mail_fetch plugin - Sample configuration file |
| 5 | * |
| 6 | * @copyright 2005-2014 The SquirrelMail Project Team |
| 7 | * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU Public License |
| 8 | * @version $Id$ |
| 9 | * @package plugins |
| 10 | * @subpackage mail_fetch |
| 11 | */ |
| 12 | |
| 13 | |
| 14 | /** |
| 15 | * Controls use of unsubscribed folders in plugin. Change this to true |
| 16 | * and save this file as "config.php" if it is allowed to store |
| 17 | * fetched messages in unsubscribed folders. |
| 18 | */ |
| 19 | $mail_fetch_allow_unsubscribed = false; |
| 20 | |
| 21 | |
| 22 | |
| 23 | // This is the list of POP3 ports the user may specify. |
| 24 | // |
| 25 | // Usually, this does not need to be used at all, and |
| 26 | // ports 110 and 995 will be the only available ports. |
| 27 | // |
| 28 | // If users are allowed to access POP3 that is served |
| 29 | // on a non-standard port, you'll need to add that port |
| 30 | // to this list and make sure this file is saved as |
| 31 | // "config.php" in the mail_fetch plugin directory |
| 32 | // |
| 33 | // If you do not wish to restrict the allowable port |
| 34 | // numbers at all, include "ALL" in this list. |
| 35 | // |
| 36 | $mail_fetch_allowable_ports = array(110, 995); |
| 37 | |
| 38 | |
| 39 | |
| 40 | // This is a pattern match that allows you to block |
| 41 | // access to certain server addresses. This prevents |
| 42 | // a user from attempting to try to specify certain |
| 43 | // servers when adding a POP3 address. |
| 44 | // |
| 45 | // By default, this plugin will block POP3 server |
| 46 | // addresses starting with "10.", "192.", "127." and |
| 47 | // "localhost" (the pattern shown below). |
| 48 | // |
| 49 | // If you want to block other addresses, you'll need |
| 50 | // to add them to this pattern and make sure that this |
| 51 | // file is saved as "config.php" in the mail_fetch |
| 52 | // plugin diretory |
| 53 | // |
| 54 | // If you do not wish to restrict the allowable server |
| 55 | // addresses at all, set this value to be "UNRESTRICTED" |
| 56 | // |
| 57 | // This is a full regular expression pattern |
| 58 | // |
| 59 | // Allow anything: |
| 60 | // |
| 61 | // $mail_fetch_block_server_pattern = 'UNRESTRICTED'; |
| 62 | // |
| 63 | // Default pattern: |
| 64 | // |
| 65 | $mail_fetch_block_server_pattern = '/(^10\.)|(^192\.)|(^127\.)|(^localhost)/'; |
| 66 | |
| 67 | |