rspamd/conf/settings.conf

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# You can modify '$LOCAL_CONFDIR/rspamd.conf.local.override' to redefine
# parameters defined on the top level
#
# You can modify '$LOCAL_CONFDIR/rspamd.conf.local' to add
# parameters defined on the top level
#
# For specific modules or configuration you can also modify
# '$LOCAL_CONFDIR/local.d/file.conf' - to add your options or rewrite defaults
# '$LOCAL_CONFDIR/override.d/file.conf' - to override the defaults
#
# See https://rspamd.com/doc/tutorials/writing_rules.html for details
# If you want to use settings map, then please define something like:
#
# settings = "http://example.com/settings.json"
#
# in rspamd.conf.override
settings {
/* Commented out
# Some examples below (define in local.d/settings.conf without `settings {}`!)
some_users {
id = "some_users";
priority = high;
from = "@example.com";
rcpt = "admin";
rcpt = "/user.*/";
ip = "172.16.0.0/16";
user = "@example.net";
request_header = {
"MTA-Tag" = "\.example\.net$";
}
apply {
symbol1 = 10.0;
symbol2 = 0.0;
actions {
reject = 100.0;
greylist = 10.0;
"add header" = 5.0; # Please note the space, NOT an underscore
}
}
# Always add these symbols when settings rule has matched
symbols [
"symbol2", "symbol4"
]
}
whitelist {
priority = low;
rcpt = "postmaster@example.com";
want_spam = yes;
}
# Disable some checks for authenticated users
authenticated {
priority = high;
authenticated = yes;
apply {
groups_disabled = ["rbl", "spf"];
}
}
# End of example
*/
.include(try=true,priority=1,duplicate=merge) "$LOCAL_CONFDIR/local.d/settings.conf"
.include(try=true; priority=10) "$LOCAL_CONFDIR/override.d/settings.conf"
}