return_path_add = true:>)
SECTION(transports)m4_dnl
-## A standard transport for remote delivery. Try to do TLS, and don't worry
-## too much if it's not very secure: the alternative is sending in plaintext
-## anyway.
+## A standard transport for remote delivery. By default, try to do TLS, and
+## don't worry too much if it's not very secure: the alternative is sending
+## in plaintext anyway. But all of this can be overridden from the
+## `domains.conf' file. Annoyingly, the `tls_dh_min_bits' setting isn't
+## expanded before use, so we can't set it the obvious way. Instead, encode
+## it into the transport name. This is very unpleasant, of course.
smtp:
driver = smtp
tls_require_ciphers = CONF_acceptable_ciphers
tls_dh_min_bits = 1020
tls_tempfail_tryclear = true
+m4_define(<:SMTP_TRANS_DHBITS:>,
+ <:driver = smtp
+ hosts_try_auth = *
+ hosts_require_tls = DOMKV(tls-peer-ca, {*}{})
+ hosts_require_auth = \
+ ${if bool {DOMKV(require-auth, {$value}{false})} {*}{}}
+ tls_certificate = DOMKV(tls-certificate, {${expand:$value}}fail)
+ tls_privatekey = DOMKV(tls-private-key, {${expand:$value}}fail)
+ tls_verify_certificates = DOMKV(tls-peer-ca, {${expand:$value}}fail)
+ tls_require_ciphers = \
+ DOMKV(tls-ciphers,
+ {${extract {${expand:$value}} \
+ { good = CONF_good_ciphers \
+ any = CONF_acceptable_ciphers } \
+ {$value} \
+ {${expand:$value}}}} \
+ {CONF_acceptable_ciphers})
+ tls_dh_min_bits = $1
+ tls_tempfail_tryclear = true:>)m4_dnl
+smtp_dhbits_1024:
+ SMTP_TRANS_DHBITS(1020)
+smtp_dhbits_2048:
+ SMTP_TRANS_DHBITS(2046)
+
## Transport to a local SMTP server; use TLS and perform client
## authentication.
smtp_local: