* SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only ************************************/ /* crmv@22700 crmv@64516 */ /* Settings for handling bounces */ # Message envelope. This is the email that system messages come from # it is useful to make this one where you can process the bounces on # you will probably get a X-Authentication-Warning in your message # when using this with sendmail # NOTE: this is *very* different from the From: line in a message # to use this feature, uncomment the following line, and change the email address # to some existing account on your system # requires PHP version > "4.0.5" and "4.3.1+" without safe_mode $message_envelope = ''; # Handling bounces. Check README.bounces for more info # This can be 'pop' or 'mbox' // sia nel caso pop o imap usare 'pop', // poi in base alla porta si arrangia la // funzione 'imap_open' a stabilire il tipo di connessione $bounce_protocol = 'pop'; # set this to 0, if you set up a cron to download bounces regularly by using the # commandline option. If this is 0, users cannot run the page from the web # frontend. Read README.commandline to find out how to set it up on the # commandline define ("MANUALLY_PROCESS_BOUNCES",1); # when the protocol is pop, specify these three $bounce_mailbox_host = 'mail.yourdomain.com'; $bounce_mailbox_user = 'bounces@yourdomain.com'; $bounce_mailbox_password = 'yourpassword'; # the "port" is the remote port of the connection to retrieve the emails # the default should be fine but if it doesn't work, you can try the second # one. To do that, add a # before the first line and take off the one before the # second line //$bounce_mailbox_port = "110/pop3/notls"; #$bounce_mailbox_port = "110/pop3"; $bounce_mailbox_port = "143/imap/notls"; //cartella della mail in cui leggere le mail bounced $bounce_mailbox_folder = 'INBOX'; # when the protocol is mbox specify this one # it needs to be a local file in mbox format, accessible to your webserver user $bounce_mailbox = '/var/spool/mail/listbounces'; # set this to 0 if you want to keep your messages in the mailbox. this is potentially # a problem, because bounces will be counted multiple times, so only do this if you are # testing things. $bounce_mailbox_purge = 1; # set this to 0 if you want to keep unprocessed messages in the mailbox. Unprocessed # messages are messages that could not be matched with a user in the system # messages are still downloaded into PHPlist, so it is safe to delete them from # the mailbox and view them in PHPlist $bounce_mailbox_purge_unprocessed = 0; # how many bounces in a row need to have occurred for a user to be marked unconfirmed $bounce_unsubscribe_threshold = 5; define("TEST", false); define("VERBOSE", false); ?>