Index: README ================================================================== --- README +++ README @@ -1,26 +1,16 @@ First of all make sure to never listen on public IPs and always put sockets in directories not acessible by just about everyone on your system. Though listening on 127.0.0.1:XXXX is equivalent to creating a world-writable socket. To catch bounces (so they wouldn't stuck in upper mail server) make sure sender -envelope address is real as required by SaMoToP. For example Postfix has to be -tweaked like this: +envelope address is real as required by mail library (actually not sure whether +this applies to mailin). For example Postfix has to be tweaked like this: $config_directory/main.cf: smtp_generic_maps = hash:$config_directory/generic $config_directory/generic: "" postmaster@example.com <> postmaster@example.com Actually not sure which one works... - -I kindda know this whole stuff is written in completely wrong way, but I have -reasons for that. SaMoToP prevent me from creating a separate transport so I'm -just using MailDir and directly reading files from there in separate task. Also -socket permissions can't actually be hinted to SaMoToP, and I don't want to -mess with umask in this case, hence the extra task that changes socket -permissions later. The whole MailDir idea was shamelessly ripped from -https://github.com/meysam81/lori, kudos to the author. And if you think I -actually copypasted too much code - you are free to use this under APACHE-2.0 -license.