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[squirrelmail.git] / config / config_local.example.php
1 <?php
2
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.
8 * Use standard PHP syntax, see config.php for examples.
9 *
10 * @copyright 2002-2015 The SquirrelMail Project Team
11 * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU Public License
12 * @version $Id$
13 * @package squirrelmail
14 * @subpackage config
15 */
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 *
30 * $hide_squirrelmail_header (must be defined as a constant:
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 *
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 *
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 *
64 * $smtp_stream_options allows more control over the SSL context
65 * used when connecting to the SMTP server over SSL/TLS. See:
66 * http://www.php.net/manual/context.php and in particular
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:
71 * $smtp_stream_options = array(
72 * 'ssl' => array(
73 * 'cafile' => '/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt',
74 * 'verify_peer' => true,
75 * 'verify_depth' => 3,
76 * ),
77 * );
78 *
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
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:
86 * $imap_stream_options = array(
87 * 'ssl' => array(
88 * 'cafile' => '/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt',
89 * 'verify_peer' => true,
90 * 'verify_depth' => 3,
91 * ),
92 * );
93 */
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