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PFQUEUE.CONF(5) FreeBSD File Formats Manual PFQUEUE.CONF(5)

pfqueue.conf - pfqueue configuration file

/etc/pfqueue.conf or ~/.pfqueue

pfqueue can be configured storing its option in configuration files. At startup, if /etc/pfqueue.conf is present it is read and options are set accordingly; then, if a .pfqueue file is present in user's home directory, it is read and options are set accordingly, overriding those stored in /etc/pfqueue.conf.
Note that the resulting settings are overridden by command line options.

An option can be set using the "option=value" syntax. Any line starting with a hash sign ("#") will be discarded.

backends_path=<path>
Backends absolute path; same as -B option in command line.
backend_name=<string>
Default backend to use; same as -b option.
mta_config=<path_or_file>
Use a custom MTA configuration; some MTA need a directory, others a file; same as -c.
mta_bin=<path>
Path to MTA executables; same as -p.
max_messages=<number>
Maximum number shown in a queue; same as -m.
use_envelope=<yes/no>
Start reading from/to fields from envelop; same as -e if set to yes.
default_queue=<number>
Use this queue at startup; see -q option for details.
scan_limit=<number>
Scan queue for <number> seconds at max; same as -l.
scan_delay=<number>
Seconds between queue scans; same as -d.
autorefresh=<number>
Seconds between screen refreshes; same as -s.
use_colors=<yes/no>
Use colors; same as -n.
remote_host=<host>
Host to connect to, when using socket backend; same as -r.

Stefano Rivoir <s.rivoir@gts.it>
January 19, 2006

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