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@ -69,6 +69,10 @@ The ``RELAYHOST`` is an optional address of a mail server relaying all outgoing
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mail in following format: ``[HOST]:PORT``.
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mail in following format: ``[HOST]:PORT``.
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``RELAYUSER`` and ``RELAYPASSWORD`` can be used when authentication is needed.
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``RELAYUSER`` and ``RELAYPASSWORD`` can be used when authentication is needed.
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By default postfix uses "opportunistic TLS" for outbound mail. This can be changed
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by setting ``OUTBOUND_TLS_LEVEL`` to ``encrypt``. This setting is highly recommended
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if you are a relayhost that supports TLS.
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The ``FETCHMAIL_DELAY`` is a delay (in seconds) for the fetchmail service to
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The ``FETCHMAIL_DELAY`` is a delay (in seconds) for the fetchmail service to
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go and fetch new email if available. Do not use too short delays if you do not
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go and fetch new email if available. Do not use too short delays if you do not
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want to be blacklisted by external services, but not too long delays if you
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want to be blacklisted by external services, but not too long delays if you
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