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TRIVIAL-REWRITE(8)					    TRIVIAL-REWRITE(8)

NAME
       trivial-rewrite - Postfix address rewriting and resolving daemon

SYNOPSIS
       trivial-rewrite [generic Postfix daemon options]

DESCRIPTION
       The  trivial-rewrite(8)	daemon processes three types of client service
       requests:

       rewrite context address
	      Rewrite an address to standard form, according  to  the  address
	      rewriting context:

	      local  Append  the  domain  names	 specified  with  $myorigin or
		     $mydomain to incomplete addresses; do  swap_bangpath  and
		     allow_percent_hack	 processing  as	 described  below, and
		     strip source routed  addresses  (@site,@site:user@domain)
		     to user@domain form.

	      remote Append  the domain name specified with $remote_header_re‐
		     write_domain  to  incomplete  addresses.  Otherwise   the
		     result  is identical to that of the local address rewrit‐
		     ing context. This prevents	 Postfix  from	appending  the
		     local domain to spam from poorly written remote clients.

       resolve sender address
	      Resolve  the address to a (transport, nexthop, recipient, flags)
	      quadruple. The meaning of the results is as follows:

	      transport
		     The delivery agent to use. This is the first field of  an
		     entry in the master.cf file.

	      nexthop
		     The host to send to and optional delivery method informa‐
		     tion.

	      recipient
		     The envelope recipient address that is passed on to  nex‐
		     thop.

	      flags  The address class, whether the address requires relaying,
		     whether the address has problems, and whether the request
		     failed.

       verify sender address
	      Resolve the address for address verification purposes.

SERVER PROCESS MANAGEMENT
       The  trivial-rewrite(8) servers run under control by the Postfix master
       server.	Each server  can  handle  multiple  simultaneous  connections.
       When all servers are busy while a client connects, the master creates a
       new server process, provided that the  trivial-rewrite  server  process
       limit  is  not  exceeded.  Each trivial-rewrite server terminates after
       serving at least $max_use clients of after $max_idle  seconds  of  idle
       time.

STANDARDS
       None. The command does not interact with the outside world.

SECURITY
       The  trivial-rewrite(8)	daemon is not security sensitive.  By default,
       this daemon does not talk to remote or local users.  It can  run	 at  a
       fixed low privilege in a chrooted environment.

DIAGNOSTICS
       Problems and transactions are logged to syslogd(8).

CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
       On  busy	 mail  systems	a  long	 time may pass before a main.cf change
       affecting trivial-rewrite(8) is picked up.  Use	the  command  "postfix
       reload" to speed up a change.

       The  text  below provides only a parameter summary. See postconf(5) for
       more details including examples.

COMPATIBILITY CONTROLS
       resolve_dequoted_address (yes)
	      Resolve a recipient address  safely  instead  of	correctly,  by
	      looking inside quotes.

       resolve_null_domain (no)
	      Resolve  an  address  that ends in the "@" null domain as if the
	      local hostname were specified, instead of rejecting the  address
	      as invalid.

       resolve_numeric_domain (no)
	      Resolve	"user@ipaddress"  as  "user@[ipaddress]",  instead  of
	      rejecting the address as invalid.

       Available with Postfix version 2.5 and later:

       allow_min_user (no)
	      Allow a sender or recipient address to have  `-'	as  the	 first
	      character.

ADDRESS REWRITING CONTROLS
       myorigin ($myhostname)
	      The  domain  name that locally-posted mail appears to come from,
	      and that locally posted mail is delivered to.

       allow_percent_hack (yes)
	      Enable the rewriting of the form "user%domain" to "user@domain".

       append_at_myorigin (yes)
	      With locally submitted mail, append the string  "@$myorigin"  to
	      mail addresses without domain information.

       append_dot_mydomain (yes)
	      With  locally  submitted mail, append the string ".$mydomain" to
	      addresses that have no ".domain" information.

       recipient_delimiter (empty)
	      The  separator  between  user  names  and	  address   extensions
	      (user+foo).

       swap_bangpath (yes)
	      Enable the rewriting of "site!user" into "user@site".

       Available in Postfix 2.2 and later:

       remote_header_rewrite_domain (empty)
	      Don't  rewrite  message  headers from remote clients at all when
	      this parameter is empty; otherwise, rewrite message headers  and
	      append the specified domain name to incomplete addresses.

ROUTING CONTROLS
       The  following is applicable to Postfix version 2.0 and later.  Earlier
       versions do not have support for:  virtual_transport,  relay_transport,
       virtual_alias_domains, virtual_mailbox_domains or proxy_interfaces.

       local_transport (local:$myhostname)
	      The default mail delivery transport and next-hop destination for
	      final delivery to domains listed	with  mydestination,  and  for
	      [ipaddress]   destinations   that	  match	  $inet_interfaces  or
	      $proxy_interfaces.

       virtual_transport (virtual)
	      The default mail delivery transport and next-hop destination for
	      final delivery to domains listed with $virtual_mailbox_domains.

       relay_transport (relay)
	      The default mail delivery transport and next-hop destination for
	      remote delivery to domains listed with $relay_domains.

       default_transport (smtp)
	      The default mail delivery transport and next-hop destination for
	      destinations that do not match $mydestination, $inet_interfaces,
	      $proxy_interfaces,    $virtual_alias_domains,	$virtual_mail‐
	      box_domains, or $relay_domains.

       parent_domain_matches_subdomains (see 'postconf -d' output)
	      What Postfix features match subdomains of "domain.tld" automati‐
	      cally, instead of requiring an explicit ".domain.tld" pattern.

       relayhost (empty)
	      The next-hop destination of non-local mail; overrides  non-local
	      domains in recipient addresses.

       transport_maps (empty)
	      Optional	lookup	tables with mappings from recipient address to
	      (message delivery transport, next-hop destination).

       Available in Postfix version 2.3 and later:

       sender_dependent_relayhost_maps (empty)
	      A sender-dependent override for the global  relayhost  parameter
	      setting.

       Available in Postfix version 2.5 and later:

       empty_address_relayhost_maps_lookup_key (<>)
	      The  sender_dependent_relayhost_maps  search string that will be
	      used instead of the null sender address.

       Available in Postfix version 2.7 and later:

       empty_address_default_transport_maps_lookup_key (<>)
	      The sender_dependent_default_transport_maps search  string  that
	      will be used instead of the null sender address.

       sender_dependent_default_transport_maps (empty)
	      A	 sender-dependent  override  for  the global default_transport
	      parameter setting.

ADDRESS VERIFICATION CONTROLS
       Postfix version 2.1 introduces sender and recipient  address  verifica‐
       tion.  This feature is implemented by sending probe email messages that
       are not actually delivered.  By default,	 address  verification	probes
       use  the	 same  route  as regular mail. To override specific aspects of
       message routing for address verification probes, specify one or more of
       the following:

       address_verify_local_transport ($local_transport)
	      Overrides the local_transport parameter setting for address ver‐
	      ification probes.

       address_verify_virtual_transport ($virtual_transport)
	      Overrides the virtual_transport parameter	 setting  for  address
	      verification probes.

       address_verify_relay_transport ($relay_transport)
	      Overrides the relay_transport parameter setting for address ver‐
	      ification probes.

       address_verify_default_transport ($default_transport)
	      Overrides the default_transport parameter	 setting  for  address
	      verification probes.

       address_verify_relayhost ($relayhost)
	      Overrides	 the relayhost parameter setting for address verifica‐
	      tion probes.

       address_verify_transport_maps ($transport_maps)
	      Overrides the transport_maps parameter setting for address veri‐
	      fication probes.

       Available in Postfix version 2.3 and later:

       address_verify_sender_dependent_relayhost_maps	       ($sender_depen‐
       dent_relayhost_maps)
	      Overrides the sender_dependent_relayhost_maps parameter  setting
	      for address verification probes.

       Available in Postfix version 2.7 and later:

       address_verify_sender_dependent_default_transport_maps  ($sender_depen‐
       dent_default_transport_maps)
	      Overrides the sender_dependent_default_transport_maps  parameter
	      setting for address verification probes.

MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS
       config_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)
	      The  default  location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf con‐
	      figuration files.

       daemon_timeout (18000s)
	      How much time a Postfix daemon process  may  take	 to  handle  a
	      request before it is terminated by a built-in watchdog timer.

       empty_address_recipient (MAILER-DAEMON)
	      The recipient of mail addressed to the null address.

       ipc_timeout (3600s)
	      The  time	 limit	for  sending  or receiving information over an
	      internal communication channel.

       max_idle (100s)
	      The maximum amount of time that an idle Postfix  daemon  process
	      waits for an incoming connection before terminating voluntarily.

       max_use (100)
	      The maximal number of incoming connections that a Postfix daemon
	      process will service before terminating voluntarily.

       relocated_maps (empty)
	      Optional lookup tables with new contact information for users or
	      domains that no longer exist.

       process_id (read-only)
	      The process ID of a Postfix command or daemon process.

       process_name (read-only)
	      The process name of a Postfix command or daemon process.

       queue_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)
	      The location of the Postfix top-level queue directory.

       show_user_unknown_table_name (yes)
	      Display  the  name  of the recipient table in the "User unknown"
	      responses.

       syslog_facility (mail)
	      The syslog facility of Postfix logging.

       syslog_name (see 'postconf -d' output)
	      The mail system name that is prepended to the  process  name  in
	      syslog  records,	so  that  "smtpd" becomes, for example, "post‐
	      fix/smtpd".

       Available in Postfix version 2.0 and later:

       helpful_warnings (yes)
	      Log warnings about problematic configuration settings, and  pro‐
	      vide helpful suggestions.

SEE ALSO
       postconf(5), configuration parameters
       transport(5), transport table format
       relocated(5), format of the "user has moved" table
       master(8), process manager
       syslogd(8), system logging

README FILES
       Use  "postconf readme_directory" or "postconf html_directory" to locate
       this information.
       ADDRESS_CLASS_README, Postfix address classes howto
       ADDRESS_VERIFICATION_README, Postfix address verification

LICENSE
       The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.

AUTHOR(S)
       Wietse Venema
       IBM T.J. Watson Research
       P.O. Box 704
       Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA

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