Index: warnquota.conf =================================================================== --- warnquota.conf.orig +++ warnquota.conf @@ -1,21 +1,37 @@ -# this is an example warnquota.conf +################################################################### +# Configuration file for the warnquota utility +# File Format: +# ^^^^^^^^^^^^ +# (1) lines begining with # or ; are comments +# (2) blank lines are ignored +# (3) other lines have the form 'value = string' +# (4) strings may be quoted (double quotes) but they don't have to +# (5) strings may end with backslash in order to continue +# on the next line +# (6) line breaks are marked with '|' character +################################################################### + +# +# Comment this out or remove it once you have edited this config file +# +FAIL = "configure /etc/warnquota.conf before running warnquota" + # -; ; and # type comments are allowed -# and even blank lines +# command used for sending mails +# +MAIL_CMD ▷⋅= "/usr/lib/sendmail -t" -# values can be quoted: -#MAIL_CMD = "/usr/my/sendmail/instead/sendmail -t" -MAIL_CMD = "/bin/echo" -FROM = "bas@example.com" -# but they don't have to be: -SUBJECT = Hey, user, clean up your account! -CC_TO = "sysadm@example.com" +# +# Standard mail fields +FROM = "root@localhost" +SUBJECT = "Your account quota has exceeded!" +CC_TO = "root@localhost" # If you set this variable CC will be used only when user has less than # specified grace time left (examples of possible times: 5 seconds, 1 minute, # 12 hours, 5 days) # CC_BEFORE = 2 days -SUPPORT = "support@example.com" -PHONE = "(123) 456-1111 or (222) 333-4444" +SUPPORT = "root@localhost" +PHONE = "123 456 789" # Text in the beginning of the mail (if not specified, default text is used) # This way text can be split to more lines # Line breaks are done by '|' character @@ -45,33 +61,27 @@ GROUP_SIGNATURE = See you!| Your admin # #Here you can set a charset for emails sent by warnquota (e.g. UTF-8) #CHARSET = -# If you are using LDAP mail lookups. + +############################################################## +# Configuration for LDAP (if you are using LDAP mail lookups) # host, port, tls, binddn, and bindpw are straight forward. -# LDAP_BASEDN is your search base dn -# LDAP_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE is the attr for the value you are looking for -# LDAP_MAIL_ATTRIBUTE is the attribute you want used for the mail address -# LDAP_DEFAULT_MAIL_DOMAIN is the default domain -# if the attribute isn't found -# if binddn and bindpw are blank or left out, an anonymous bind is used -# -# LDAP_MAIL = false # or true if you want to use it -# If you have at least LDAP 2.3 installed, you should use LDAP_URI -# LDAP_URI = ldaps://my.server:389 -# Otherwise you should specify LDAP_HOST and LDAP_PORT -# LDAP_HOST = ldap -# LDAP_PORT = 389 -# LDAP_TLS = false (false|never|allow|try|demand) use StarTLS -# false - don't use starTLS -# never - don't ask for a certificate -# allow - request certificate, proceed even if not verified -# try - request certificate, terminate if bad, proceed if not sent -# demand - request certificate, proceed only if verified -# LDAP_BINDDN = uid=ReadOnlyUser,o=YourOrg -# LDAP_BINDPW = YourReadOnlyUserPassword -# LDAP_BASEDN = YourSearchBase -# LDAP_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE = uid -# LDAP_MAIL_ATTRIBUTE = mailLocalAddress -# LDAP_DEFAULT_MAIL_DOMAIN = YourDefaultMailDomain.com +############################################################## +# Your search base dn +# +# LDAP_BASEDN + +# The attr for the value you are looking for +# +# LDAP_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE + +# The attribute you want used for the mail address +# +# LDAP_MAIL_ATTRIBUTE + +# The default domain if the attribute isn't found +# +# LDAP_DEFAULT_MAIL_DOMAIN + # # end of example warnquota.conf file #