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1 | # |
2 | # Alpine configuration file |
3 | # |
4 | # This file sets the configuration options used by Alpine and PC-Alpine. These |
5 | # options are usually set from within Alpine or PC-Alpine. There may be a |
6 | # system-wide configuration file which sets the defaults for some of the |
7 | # variables. On Unix, run alpine -conf to see how system defaults have been set. |
8 | # For variables that accept multiple values, list elements are separated by |
9 | # commas. A line beginning with a space or tab is considered to be a |
10 | # continuation of the previous line. For a variable to be unset its value must |
11 | # be blank. To set a variable to the empty string its value should be "". |
12 | # You can override system defaults by setting a variable to the empty string. |
13 | # Lines beginning with "#" are comments, and ignored by Alpine. |
14 | |
15 | # Over-rides your full name from Unix password file. Required for PC-Alpine. |
16 | personal-name= |
17 | |
18 | # Sets domain part of From: and local addresses in outgoing mail. |
19 | user-domain= |
20 | |
21 | # List of SMTP servers for sending mail. If blank: Unix Alpine uses sendmail. |
22 | smtp-server= |
23 | |
24 | # NNTP server for posting news. Also sets news-collections for news reading. |
25 | nntp-server= |
26 | |
27 | # Path of (local or remote) INBOX, e.g. ={mail.somewhere.edu}inbox |
28 | # Normal Unix default is the local INBOX (usually /usr/spool/mail/$USER). |
29 | inbox-path= |
30 | |
31 | # List of folder pairs; the first indicates a folder to archive, and the |
32 | # second indicates the folder read messages in the first should |
33 | # be moved to. |
34 | incoming-archive-folders= |
35 | |
36 | # List of folders, assumed to be in first folder collection, |
37 | # offered for pruning each month. For example: mumble |
38 | pruned-folders= |
39 | |
40 | # Over-rides default path for sent-mail folder, e.g. =old-mail (using first |
41 | # folder collection dir) or ={host2}sent-mail or ="" (to suppress saving). |
42 | # Default: sent-mail (Unix) or SENTMAIL.MTX (PC) in default folder collection. |
43 | default-fcc= |
44 | |
45 | # Over-rides default path for saved-msg folder, e.g. =saved-messages (using 1st |
46 | # folder collection dir) or ={host2}saved-mail or ="" (to suppress saving). |
47 | # Default: saved-messages (Unix) or SAVEMAIL.MTX (PC) in default collection. |
48 | default-saved-msg-folder= |
49 | |
50 | # Over-rides default path for postponed messages folder, e.g. =pm (which uses |
51 | # first folder collection dir) or ={host4}pm (using home dir on host4). |
52 | # Default: postponed-msgs (Unix) or POSTPOND.MTX (PC) in default fldr coltn. |
53 | postponed-folder= |
54 | |
55 | # If set, specifies where already-read messages will be moved upon quitting. |
56 | read-message-folder= |
57 | |
58 | # If set, specifies where form letters should be stored. |
59 | form-letter-folder= |
60 | |
61 | # If set, specifies where trash is moved to in Web Alpine. |
62 | trash-folder= |
63 | |
64 | # Contains the actual signature contents as opposed to the signature filename. |
65 | # If defined, this overrides the signature-file. Default is undefined. |
66 | literal-signature= |
67 | |
68 | # Over-rides default path for signature file. Default is ~/.signature |
69 | signature-file= |
70 | |
71 | # List of features; see Alpine's Setup/options menu for the current set. |
72 | # e.g. feature-list= select-without-confirm, signature-at-bottom |
73 | # Default condition for all of the features is no-. |
74 | feature-list= |
75 | |
76 | # Alpine executes these keys upon startup (e.g. to view msg 13: i,j,1,3,CR,v) |
77 | initial-keystroke-list= |
78 | |
79 | # Only show these headers (by default) when composing messages |
80 | default-composer-hdrs= |
81 | |
82 | # Add these customized headers (and possible default values) when composing |
83 | customized-hdrs= |
84 | |
85 | # When viewing messages, include this list of headers |
86 | viewer-hdrs= |
87 | |
88 | # When viewing messages, number of blank spaces between left display edge and text |
89 | viewer-margin-left= |
90 | |
91 | # When viewing messages, number of blank spaces between right display edge and text |
92 | viewer-margin-right= |
93 | |
94 | # When viewing messages, number of lines of quote displayed before suppressing |
95 | quote-suppression-threshold= |
96 | |
97 | # Determines default folder name for Saves... |
98 | # Choices: default-folder, by-sender, by-from, by-recipient, last-folder-used. |
99 | # Default: "default-folder", i.e. "saved-messages" (Unix) or "SAVEMAIL" (PC). |
100 | saved-msg-name-rule= |
101 | |
102 | # Determines default name for Fcc... |
103 | # Choices: default-fcc, by-recipient, last-fcc-used. |
104 | # Default: "default-fcc" (see also "default-fcc=" variable.) |
105 | fcc-name-rule= |
106 | |
107 | # Sets presentation order of messages in Index. Choices: |
108 | # Subject, From, Arrival, Date, Size, To, Cc, OrderedSubj, Score, and Thread. |
109 | # Order may be reversed by appending /Reverse. Default: "Arrival". |
110 | sort-key= |
111 | |
112 | # Sets presentation order of address book entries. Choices: dont-sort, |
113 | # fullname-with-lists-last, fullname, nickname-with-lists-last, nickname |
114 | # Default: "fullname-with-lists-last". |
115 | addrbook-sort-rule= |
116 | |
117 | # Sets presentation order of folder list entries. Choices: alphabetical, |
118 | # alpha-with-dirs-last, alpha-with-dirs-first. |
119 | # Default: "alpha-with-directories-last". |
120 | folder-sort-rule= |
121 | |
122 | # Sets the default folder and collection offered at the Goto Command's prompt. |
123 | goto-default-rule= |
124 | |
125 | # Sets message which cursor begins on. Choices: first-unseen, first-recent, |
126 | # first-important, first-important-or-unseen, first-important-or-recent, |
127 | # first, last. Default: "first-unseen". |
128 | incoming-startup-rule= |
129 | |
130 | # Allows a default answer for the prune folder questions. Choices: yes-ask, |
131 | # yes-no, no-ask, no-no, ask-ask, ask-no. Default: "ask-ask". |
132 | pruning-rule= |
133 | |
134 | # Controls behavior when reopening an already open folder. |
135 | folder-reopen-rule= |
136 | |
137 | # Style that MESSAGE INDEX is displayed in when threading. |
138 | threading-display-style= |
139 | |
140 | # Style of THREAD INDEX or default MESSAGE INDEX when threading. |
141 | threading-index-style= |
142 | |
143 | # When threading, character used to indicate collapsed messages underneath. |
144 | threading-indicator-character= |
145 | |
146 | # When threading, character used to indicate expanded messages underneath. |
147 | threading-expanded-character= |
148 | |
149 | # When threading, character used to indicate this is the last reply |
150 | # to the parent of this message. |
151 | threading-lastreply-character= |
152 | |
153 | # Reflects capabilities of the display you have. |
154 | # If unset, the default is taken from your locale. That is usually the right |
155 | # thing to use. Typical alternatives include UTF-8, ISO-8859-x, and EUC-JP |
156 | # (where x is a number between 1 and 9). |
157 | display-character-set= |
158 | |
159 | # Reflects capabilities of the keyboard you have. |
160 | # If unset, the default is to use the same value |
161 | # used for the display-character-set. |
162 | keyboard-character-set= |
163 | |
164 | # Defaults to UTF-8. This is used for outgoing messages. |
165 | # It is usually correct to leave this unset. |
166 | posting-character-set= |
167 | |
168 | # Defaults to nothing, which is equivalent to US-ASCII. This is used for |
169 | # unlabeled incoming messages. It is ok to leave this unset but if you receive |
170 | # unlabeled mail that is usually in some known character set, set that here. |
171 | unknown-character-set= |
172 | |
173 | # Specifies the program invoked by ^_ in the Composer, |
174 | # or the "enable-alternate-editor-implicitly" feature. |
175 | editor= |
176 | |
177 | # Specifies the program invoked by ^T in the Composer. |
178 | speller= |
179 | |
180 | # Specifies the column of the screen where the composer should wrap. |
181 | composer-wrap-column= |
182 | |
183 | # Specifies the string to insert when replying to a message. |
184 | reply-indent-string= |
185 | |
186 | # Specifies the introduction to insert when replying to a message. |
187 | reply-leadin= |
188 | |
189 | # Specifies the string to replace quotes with when viewing a message. |
190 | quote-replace-string= |
191 | |
192 | # When these characters appear in the middle of a word in the composer |
193 | # the forward word function will stop at the first text following (as happens |
194 | # with SPACE characters by default) |
195 | composer-word-separators= |
196 | |
197 | # Specifies the string to use when sending a message with no to or cc. |
198 | empty-header-message= |
199 | |
200 | # Program to view images (e.g. GIF or TIFF attachments). |
201 | image-viewer= |
202 | |
203 | # If "user-domain" not set, strips hostname in FROM address. (Unix only) |
204 | use-only-domain-name= |
205 | |
206 | # This variable takes a list of programs that message text is piped into |
207 | # after MIME decoding, prior to display. |
208 | display-filters= |
209 | |
210 | # This defines a program that message text is piped into before MIME |
211 | # encoding, prior to sending |
212 | sending-filters= |
213 | |
214 | # A list of alternate addresses the user is known by |
215 | alt-addresses= |
216 | |
217 | # A list of keywords for use in categorizing messages |
218 | keywords= |
219 | |
220 | # Characters which surround keywords in SUBJKEY token. |
221 | # Default is "{" "} " |
222 | keyword-surrounding-chars= |
223 | |
224 | # Characters between subject and opening text in SUBJECTTEXT token. |
225 | # Default is " - " |
226 | opening-text-separator-chars= |
227 | |
228 | # This is a list of formats for address books. Each entry in the list is made |
229 | # up of space-delimited tokens telling which fields are displayed and in |
230 | # which order. See help text |
231 | addressbook-formats= |
232 | |
233 | # This gives a format for displaying the index. It is made |
234 | # up of space-delimited tokens telling which fields are displayed and in |
235 | # which order. See help text |
236 | index-format= |
237 | |
238 | # The number of lines of overlap when scrolling through message text |
239 | viewer-overlap= |
240 | |
241 | # Number of lines from top and bottom of screen where single |
242 | # line scrolling occurs. |
243 | scroll-margin= |
244 | |
245 | # The number of seconds to sleep after writing a status message |
246 | status-message-delay= |
247 | |
248 | # Number of times per-second to update busy cue messages |
249 | busy-cue-rate= |
250 | |
251 | # UNIX ONLY (except MAC OSX): When an attachment is opened, this variable controls the number |
252 | #of seconds to wait between checks if the user has ended viewing the attachment. |
253 | #minimun value: 60 seconds, maximum value: 600 seconds (10 minutes). Default: 60 seconds |
254 | mailcap-check-interval= |
255 | |
256 | # The approximate number of seconds between checks for new mail |
257 | mail-check-interval= |
258 | |
259 | # The approximate number of seconds between checks for new mail in folders |
260 | # other than the current folder and inbox. |
261 | # Default is same as mail-check-interval |
262 | mail-check-interval-noncurrent= |
263 | |
264 | # The minimum number of seconds between checks for new mail in a Mail Drop. |
265 | # This is always effectively at least as large as the mail-check-interval |
266 | maildrop-check-minimum= |
267 | |
268 | # For newsgroups accessed using NNTP, only messages numbered in the range |
269 | # lastmsg-range+1 to lastmsg will be considered |
270 | nntp-range= |
271 | |
272 | # Full path and name of NEWSRC file |
273 | newsrc-path= |
274 | |
275 | # Path and filename of news configuration's active file. |
276 | # The default is typically "/usr/lib/news/active". |
277 | news-active-file-path= |
278 | |
279 | # Directory containing system's news data. |
280 | # The default is typically "/usr/spool/news" |
281 | news-spool-directory= |
282 | |
283 | # Path and filename of the program used to upload text from your terminal |
284 | # emulator's into Alpine's composer. |
285 | upload-command= |
286 | |
287 | # Text sent to terminal emulator prior to invoking the program defined by |
288 | # the upload-command variable. |
289 | # Note: _FILE_ will be replaced with the temporary file used in the upload. |
290 | upload-command-prefix= |
291 | |
292 | # Path and filename of the program used to download text via your terminal |
293 | # emulator from Alpine's export and save commands. |
294 | download-command= |
295 | |
296 | # Text sent to terminal emulator prior to invoking the program defined by |
297 | # the download-command variable. |
298 | # Note: _FILE_ will be replaced with the temporary file used in the download. |
299 | download-command-prefix= |
300 | |
301 | # Sets the search path for the mailcap configuration file. |
302 | # NOTE: colon delimited under UNIX, semi-colon delimited under DOS/Windows/OS2. |
303 | mailcap-search-path= |
304 | |
305 | # Sets the search path for the mimetypes configuration file. |
306 | # NOTE: colon delimited under UNIX, semi-colon delimited under DOS/Windows/OS2. |
307 | mimetype-search-path= |
308 | |
309 | # List of programs to open Internet URLs (e.g. http or ftp references). |
310 | url-viewers= |
311 | |
312 | # The maximum number of non-stayopen remote connections that Alpine will use |
313 | max-remote-connections= |
314 | |
315 | # A list of folders that should be left open once opened (INBOX is implicit) |
316 | stay-open-folders= |
317 | |
318 | # Sets the time in seconds that Alpine will attempt to open a network |
319 | # connection when checking for new unseen messages in an incoming folder. |
320 | # The default is 5. |
321 | incoming-check-timeout= |
322 | |
323 | # Sets the approximate number of seconds between checks for unseen messages |
324 | # in incoming folders. The default is 180. |
325 | incoming-check-interval= |
326 | |
327 | # Sets the approximate number of seconds between checks for unseen messages |
328 | # for other than local or IMAP folders. The default is 180. |
329 | incoming-check-interval-secondary= |
330 | |
331 | # List of incoming folders to check for unseen messages. The default if left |
332 | # blank is to check all incoming folders. |
333 | incoming-check-list= |
334 | |
335 | # Specifies the number of dead letter files to keep when canceling. |
336 | dead-letter-files= |
337 | |
338 | # Sets the filename for the newmail fifo (named pipe). Unix only. |
339 | newmail-fifo-path= |
340 | |
341 | # Sets the width for the NewMail screen. |
342 | newmail-window-width= |
343 | |
344 | # List of incoming msg folders besides INBOX, e.g. ={host2}inbox, {host3}inbox |
345 | # Syntax: optnl-label {optnl-imap-host-name}folder-path |
346 | incoming-folders= |
347 | |
348 | # List of directories where saved-message folders may be. First one is |
349 | # the default for Saves. Example: Main {host1}mail/[], Desktop mail\[] |
350 | # Syntax: optnl-label {optnl-imap-hostname}optnl-directory-path[] |
351 | folder-collections= |
352 | |
353 | # List, only needed if nntp-server not set, or news is on a different host |
354 | # than used for NNTP posting. Examples: News *[] or News *{host3/nntp}[] |
355 | # Syntax: optnl-label *{news-host/protocol}[] |
356 | news-collections= |
357 | |
358 | # List of file or path names for personal addressbook(s). |
359 | # Default: ~/.addressbook (Unix) or \PINE\ADDRBOOK (PC) |
360 | # Syntax: optnl-label path-name |
361 | address-book= |
362 | |
363 | # List of file or path names for global/shared addressbook(s). |
364 | # Default: none |
365 | # Syntax: optnl-label path-name |
366 | global-address-book= |
367 | |
368 | # Set by Alpine; controls beginning-of-month sent-mail pruning. |
369 | last-time-prune-questioned=117.4 |
370 | |
371 | # Set by Alpine; controls display of "new version" message. |
372 | last-version-used=6.20 |
373 | |
374 | # This names the path to an alternative program, and any necessary arguments, |
375 | # to be used in posting mail messages. Example: |
376 | # /usr/lib/sendmail -oem -t -oi |
377 | # or, |
378 | # /usr/local/bin/sendit.sh |
379 | # The latter a script found in Alpine distribution's contrib/util directory. |
380 | # NOTE: The program MUST read the message to be posted on standard input, |
381 | # AND operate in the style of sendmail's "-t" option. |
382 | sendmail-path= |
383 | |
384 | # This names the root of the tree to which the user is restricted when reading |
385 | # and writing folders and files. For example, on Unix ~/work confines the |
386 | # user to the subtree beginning with their work subdirectory. |
387 | # (Note: this alone is not sufficient for preventing access. You will also |
388 | # need to restrict shell access and so on, see Alpine Technical Notes.) |
389 | # Default: not set (so no restriction) |
390 | operating-dir= |
391 | |
392 | # If no user input for this many hours, Alpine will exit if in an idle loop |
393 | # waiting for a new command. If set to zero (the default), then there will |
394 | # be no timeout. |
395 | user-input-timeout= |
396 | |
397 | # Sets the time in seconds that Alpine will attempt to open a network |
398 | # connection. The default is 30, the minimum is 5, and the maximum is |
399 | # system defined (typically 75). |
400 | tcp-open-timeout= |
401 | |
402 | # Network read warning timeout. The default is 15, the minimum is 5, and the |
403 | # maximum is 1000. |
404 | tcp-read-warning-timeout= |
405 | |
406 | # Network write warning timeout. The default is 0 (unset), the minimum |
407 | # is 5 (if not 0), and the maximum is 1000. |
408 | tcp-write-warning-timeout= |
409 | |
410 | # If this much time has elapsed at the time of a tcp read or write |
411 | # timeout, Alpine will ask if you want to break the connection. |
412 | # Default is 60 seconds, minimum is 5, maximum is 1000. |
413 | tcp-query-timeout= |
414 | |
415 | # Sets the format of the command used to open a UNIX remote |
416 | # shell connection. The default is "%s %s -l %s exec /etc/r%sd" |
417 | # NOTE: the 4 (four) "%s" entries MUST exist in the provided command |
418 | # where the first is for the command's path, the second is for the |
419 | # host to connect to, the third is for the user to connect as, and the |
420 | # fourth is for the connection method (typically "imap") |
421 | rsh-command= |
422 | |
423 | # Sets the name of the command used to open a UNIX remote shell connection. |
424 | # The default is typically /usr/ucb/rsh. |
425 | rsh-path= |
426 | |
427 | # Sets the time in seconds that Alpine will attempt to open a UNIX remote |
428 | # shell connection. The default is 15, min is 5, and max is unlimited. |
429 | # Zero disables rsh altogether. |
430 | rsh-open-timeout= |
431 | |
432 | # Sets the format of the command used to open a UNIX secure |
433 | # shell connection. The default is "%s %s -l %s exec /etc/r%sd" |
434 | # NOTE: the 4 (four) "%s" entries MUST exist in the provided command |
435 | # where the first is for the command's path, the second is for the |
436 | # host to connect to, the third is for the user to connect as, and the |
437 | # fourth is for the connection method (typically "imap") |
438 | ssh-command= |
439 | |
440 | # Sets the name of the command used to open a UNIX secure shell connection. |
441 | # Typically this is /usr/bin/ssh. |
442 | ssh-path= |
443 | |
444 | # Sets the time in seconds that Alpine will attempt to open a UNIX secure |
445 | # shell connection. The default is 15, min is 5, and max is unlimited. |
446 | # Zero disables ssh altogether. |
447 | ssh-open-timeout= |
448 | |
449 | # Sets the version number Alpine will use as a threshold for offering |
450 | # its new version message on startup. |
451 | new-version-threshold= |
452 | |
453 | # List of mail drivers to disable. |
454 | disable-these-drivers= |
455 | |
456 | # List of SASL authenticators to disable. |
457 | disable-these-authenticators= |
458 | |
459 | # Set by Alpine; contains data for caching remote address books. |
460 | remote-abook-metafile= |
461 | |
462 | # How many extra copies of remote address book should be kept. Default: 3 |
463 | remote-abook-history= |
464 | |
465 | # Minimum number of minutes between checks for remote address book changes. |
466 | # 0 means never check except when opening a remote address book. |
467 | # -1 means never check. Default: 5 |
468 | remote-abook-validity= |
469 | |
470 | # Your default printer selection |
471 | printer= |
472 | |
473 | # List of special print commands |
474 | personal-print-command= |
475 | |
476 | # Which category default print command is in |
477 | personal-print-category= |
478 | |
479 | # Patterns and their actions are stored here. |
480 | patterns-roles= |
481 | |
482 | # Patterns and their actions are stored here. |
483 | patterns-filters2= |
484 | |
485 | # Patterns and their actions are stored here. |
486 | patterns-scores2= |
487 | |
488 | # Patterns and their actions are stored here. |
489 | patterns-indexcolors= |
490 | |
491 | # Patterns and their actions are stored here. |
492 | patterns-other= |
493 | |
494 | # Patterns and their actions are stored here. |
495 | patterns-search= |
496 | |
497 | # Controls display of color |
498 | color-style=force-xterm-256color |
499 | |
500 | # Controls display of color for current index line |
501 | current-indexline-style=flip-colors |
502 | |
503 | # Controls display of color for the titlebar at top of screen |
504 | titlebar-color-style= |
505 | |
506 | # Choose: black, blue, green, cyan, red, magenta, yellow, or white. |
507 | normal-foreground-color= |
508 | normal-background-color= |
509 | reverse-foreground-color= |
510 | reverse-background-color= |
511 | title-foreground-color= |
512 | title-background-color= |
513 | title-closed-foreground-color= |
514 | title-closed-background-color= |
515 | folder-foreground-color= |
516 | folder-background-color= |
517 | directory-foreground-color= |
518 | directory-background-color= |
519 | folder-list-text-foreground-color= |
520 | folder-list-text-background-color= |
521 | status-foreground-color= |
522 | status-background-color= |
523 | keylabel-foreground-color= |
524 | keylabel-background-color= |
525 | keyname-foreground-color= |
526 | keyname-background-color= |
527 | selectable-item-foreground-color= |
528 | selectable-item-background-color= |
529 | meta-message-foreground-color= |
530 | meta-message-background-color= |
531 | quote1-foreground-color= |
532 | quote1-background-color= |
533 | quote2-foreground-color= |
534 | quote2-background-color= |
535 | quote3-foreground-color= |
536 | quote3-background-color= |
537 | incoming-unseen-foreground-color= |
538 | incoming-unseen-background-color= |
539 | signature-foreground-color= |
540 | signature-background-color= |
541 | prompt-foreground-color= |
542 | prompt-background-color= |
543 | header-general-foreground-color= |
544 | header-general-background-color= |
545 | index-to-me-foreground-color= |
546 | index-to-me-background-color= |
547 | index-important-foreground-color= |
548 | index-important-background-color= |
549 | index-deleted-foreground-color= |
550 | index-deleted-background-color= |
551 | index-answered-foreground-color= |
552 | index-answered-background-color= |
553 | index-new-foreground-color= |
554 | index-new-background-color= |
555 | index-recent-foreground-color= |
556 | index-recent-background-color= |
557 | index-forward-foreground-color= |
558 | index-forward-background-color= |
559 | index-unseen-foreground-color= |
560 | index-unseen-background-color= |
561 | index-highpriority-foreground-color= |
562 | index-highpriority-background-color= |
563 | index-lowpriority-foreground-color= |
564 | index-lowpriority-background-color= |
565 | index-arrow-foreground-color= |
566 | index-arrow-background-color= |
567 | index-subject-foreground-color= |
568 | index-subject-background-color= |
569 | index-from-foreground-color= |
570 | index-from-background-color= |
571 | index-opening-foreground-color= |
572 | index-opening-background-color= |
573 | |
574 | # Colors in which tokens will be displayed in the index screen |
575 | index-token-colors= |
576 | |
577 | # When viewing messages, these are the header colors |
578 | viewer-hdr-colors= |
579 | |
580 | # Colors used to display keywords in the index |
581 | keyword-colors= |
582 | |
583 | # RSS News feed |
584 | rss-news= |
585 | |
586 | # RSS Weather feed |
587 | rss-weather= |
588 | |
589 | # Web Alpine index table row height |
590 | wp-indexheight= |
591 | |
592 | # Web Alpine number of index lines in table |
593 | wp-indexlines= |
594 | |
595 | # Web Alpine aggregate operations tab state |
596 | wp-aggstate= |
597 | |
598 | # Web Alpine various aspects of cross-session state |
599 | wp-state= |
600 | |
601 | # Web Alpine preferred width for message display in characters |
602 | wp-columns= |
603 | |
604 | # Public certificates are kept in files in this directory. The files should |
605 | # contain certificates in PEM format. The name of each file should look |
606 | # like <emailaddress>.crt. The default directory is .alpine-smime/public. |
607 | smime-public-cert-directory= |
608 | |
609 | # If this option is set then public certificates are kept in a single container |
610 | # "file" similar to a remote configuration file instead of in the |
611 | # smime-publiccert-directory. The value can be a remote or local folder |
612 | # specification like for a non-standard pinerc value. The default |
613 | # is that it is not set. |
614 | smime-public-cert-container= |
615 | |
616 | # Private keys are kept in files in this directory. The files are in PEM format. |
617 | # The name of a file should look like <emailaddress>.key. |
618 | # The default directory is .alpine-smime/private. |
619 | smime-private-key-directory= |
620 | |
621 | # If this option is set then private keys are kept in a single container |
622 | # "file" similar to a remote configuration file instead of in the |
623 | # private-key-directory. The value can be a remote or local folder |
624 | # specification like for a non-standard pinerc value. The default |
625 | # is that it is not set. |
626 | smime-private-key-container= |
627 | |
628 | # Certificate Authority certificates (in addition to the normal CACerts for the |
629 | # system) are kept in files in this directory. The files are in PEM format. |
630 | # Filenames should end with .crt. The default directory is .alpine-smime/ca. |
631 | smime-cacert-directory= |
632 | |
633 | # If this option is set then CAcerts are kept in a single container |
634 | # "file" similar to a remote configuration file instead of in the |
635 | # ca-cert-directory. The value can be a remote or local folder |
636 | # specification like for a non-standard pinerc value. The default |
637 | # is that it is not set. |
638 | smime-cacert-container= |
639 | |
640 | # LDAP servers for looking up addresses. |
641 | ldap-servers= |