The same as the IP Address or Relay Server used to deliver the message. The GREENARROW_MTAID environment variable. VirtualMTA name provided in the X-GreenArrow-VirtualMTA header or Of the VirtualMTA name used to inject the message. This context is for configuration directives that apply to an email based off The * IP record, wildcard match of MX domain.įor example, when looking up delivery to (with an mx of ) domain strings are searched for in the following order:.The * IP record, exact match of MX domain.The * IP record, wildcard match of recipient domain.The * IP record, exact match of recipient domain.An exact IP name match, wildcard domain ( *).An exact IP name match, wildcard match of MX domain.An exact IP name match, exact match of MX domain.An exact IP name match, wildcard match of recipient domain.An exact IP name match, exact match of recipient domain.The **super** IP record, wildcard domain ( *).The **super** IP record, match of an MX IP address ( a:1.2.3.4).The **super** IP record, wildcard match of MX domain.The **super** IP record, exact match of MX domain ( mx:).The **super** IP record, wildcard recipient domain.The **super** IP record, exact recipient domain.Settings to use for a domain are checked in this order. Its IP address) itself will be used for mx: and a: matching. If a recipient domain has no configured MX records, the recipient domain (and On the **super** IP address, domain can also be specified as an IP address like a:1.2.3.4. Mx:_ entry, that entry’s throttling configuration will be used. Specified as an MX, throttling is performed based upon the resolved MX For example, *. matches and but will not match .ĭomains can also be MX hostnames, specified like mx. A domain that is prefixed with matches the given domain and all subdomains.The default for any remote domain that does not otherwise contain a particular setting.ĭomains can be defined with the following wildcards: Specifying an * indicates that the settings shall be used as It contains settings for one or more recipient emailĪddress domain. This context exists within an IP address (including the * wildcard entry and The nf configuration file is a plain-text file (usingĪ single directive inside of a grouping block looks like this: Eventually,Īll existing GreenArrow configuration files will be replaced withĭirectives in nf, and it will serve as a single Now,Īs new features are added, new configuration parameters are addedĪs directives in /var/hvmail/control/nf. One for each setting in the /var/hvmail/control directory. GreenArrow Engine originally used multiple configuration files, Detecting and Correcting Invalid Configuration.Reload Configuration in Active Services.