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# SERVER SETTINGS
# IP Address to bind to (0.0.0.0 for ANY)
# Set to 127.0.0.1 if connections should only come from localhost
# and through the webserver proxy
server_bind
= 0.0.0.0
# Accept normal TCP connections (not recommended to disable)
server_tcp_enabled
= yes
# Port to bind to
server_tcp_port
= 236
mysql_user = zarafa
# The password for the user (leave empty for no password)
mysql_password = Wm8oTHm6ny1xxzK6ae0XLfx7fpk=
# Override the default MySQL socket to access mysql locally
# Works only if the mysql_host value is empty or 'localhost'
mysql_socket
=
# Database to connect to
mysql_database = zarafa
# Where to place attachments. Value can be 'database' or 'files'
attachment_storage
= files
# When attachment_storage is 'files', use this path to store the files
attachment_path
= /var/lib/zarafa/attachments
# Compression level for attachments when attachment_storage is 'files'.
# Set compression level for attachments disabled=0, max=9
attachment_compression = 6
##############################################################
# SSL SETTINGS
# enable SSL support in server
server_ssl_enabled = yes
# Listen for SSL connections on this port
server_ssl_port
= 237
# Required Server certificate, contains the certificate and the private key part
s
server_ssl_key_file
= /etc/zarafa/ssl/server.pem
# Password of Server certificate
server_ssl_key_pass
= replace-with-server-cert-password
# Required Certificate Authority of server
server_ssl_ca_file
= /etc/zarafa/ssl/cacert.pem
# Path with CA certificates, e.g. /etc/ssl/certs
server_ssl_ca_path
=
# SSL protocols to use, set to '!SSLv2' for 'server_ssl_enable_v2 = no'
server_ssl_protocols = !SSLv2
# SSL ciphers to use, set to 'ALL' for backward compatibility
server_ssl_ciphers = ALL:!LOW:!SSLv2:!EXP:!aNULL
# Prefer the server's order of SSL ciphers over client's
server_ssl_prefer_server_ciphers = no
# Path of SSL Public keys of clients
sslkeys_path
= /etc/zarafa/sslkeys
##############################################################
# THREAD SETTINGS
# Number of server threads
# default: 8
threads
100
60
##############################################################
# OTHER SETTINGS
# Softdelete clean cycle (in days) 0=never running
softdelete_lifetime
= 30
# Sync lifetime, removes all changes remembered for a client after x days of ina
ctivity
sync_lifetime
= 90
# Set to 'yes' if all changes (for synchronization) to messages should be logged
to the database
sync_log_all_changes = yes
# Set to 'yes' if you have Kerberos or NTLM correctly configured for single sign
-on
enable_sso = no
# Set to 'yes' if you want to show the GAB to your users
enable_gab = yes
# Authentication can be through plugin (default, recommended), pam or kerberos
auth_method = plugin
# If auth_method is set to pam, you should provide the pam service name
pam_service = passwd
#############################################################
# CACHE SETTINGS
#
# To see the live cache usage, use 'zarafa-stats --system'.
# Size in bytes of the 'cell' cache (should be set as high as you can afford to
set it)
cache_cell_size
= 768M
# Size in bytes of the 'object' cache
cache_object_size
= 256M
= 10M
= 0
# The default Warning Quota Level for multitenant public stores. Set to 0 to dis
able this level.
# The tenant administrator will receive an email when this level is reached. Val
ue is in Mb. Default value is 0.
companyquota_warn
= 0
##############################################################
# USER PLUGIN SETTINGS
# Name of the plugin that handles users
# Required, default = db
# Values: ldap, unix, db, ldapms (available in enterprise license)
user_plugin = ldap
# configuration file of the user plugin, examples can be found in /usr/share/doc
/zarafa/example-config
user_plugin_config
= /etc/zarafa/ldap.cfg
# location of the zarafa plugins
# if you have a 64bit distribution, this probably should be changed to /usr/lib6
4/zarafa
plugin_path
= /usr/lib64/zarafa
# scripts which create stores for users from an external source
# used for ldap and unix plugins only
createuser_script
=
/etc/zarafa/userscripts/createuser
deleteuser_script
=
/etc/zarafa/userscripts/deleteuser
creategroup_script
=
/etc/zarafa/userscripts/creategroup
deletegroup_script
=
/etc/zarafa/userscripts/deletegroup
createcompany_script
=
/etc/zarafa/userscripts/createcompany
deletecompany_script
=
/etc/zarafa/userscripts/deletecompany
# Set this option to 'yes' to skip the creation and deletion of new users
# The action will be logged, so you can see if your changes to the plugin
# configuration are correct.
user_safe_mode = no
##############################################################
# MISC SETTINGS
# Thread size in KB, default is 512
# WARNING: Do not set too small, your server WILL crash
thread_stacksize = 512
# Enable multi-tenancy environment
# When set to true it is possible to create tenants within the
# zarafa instance and assign all users and groups to particular
# tenants.
# When set to false, the normal single-tenancy environment is created.
enable_hosted_zarafa = false
# Enable multi-server environment
# When set to true it is possible to place users and tenants on
# specific servers.
# When set to false, the normal single-server environment is created.
enable_distributed_zarafa = false
# Display format of store name
# Allowed variables:
# %u Username
# %f Fullname
# %c Teantname
# default: %f
storename_format = %f
# Loginname format (for Multi-tenancy installations)
# When the user does not login through a system-wide unique
# username (like the email address) a unique name is created
# by combining the username and the tenantname.
# With this configuration option you can set how the
# loginname should be built up.
#
# Note: Do not use the = character in the format.
#
# Allowed variables:
# %u Username
# %c Teantname
#
# default: %u
loginname_format = %u
# Set to yes for Windows clients to be able to download the latest
# Zarafa Outlook client from the Zarafa server
client_update_enabled = false
# Place the correct Zarafa Outlook Client in this directory for
# Windows clients to download through the Zarafa server
client_update_path = /var/lib/zarafa/client
# Recieve update information from the client (0 = disabled, 1 = only on error, 2
= log always)
client_update_log_level = 1
# Log location for the client auto update files
client_update_log_path = /var/log/zarafa/autoupdate
# Everyone is a special internal group, which contains every user and group
# You may want to disable this group from the Global Addressbook by setting
# this option to 'yes'. Administrators will still be able to see the group.
hide_everyone = no
# System is a special internal user, which has super-admin privileges
# You may want to disable this user from the Global Addressbook by setting
# this option to 'yes'. Administrators will still be able to see the user.
hide_system = yes
# Use Indexing service for faster searching.
# Enabling this option requires the zarafa-search service to
# be running.
search_enabled = yes
# Path to the zarafa-search service, this option is only required
# if the server is going to make use of the indexing service.
search_socket = file:///var/run/zarafa-search
# Time (in seconds) to wait for a connection to the zarafa-search service
# before terminating the indexed search request.
search_timeout = 10