# This is the defaultconfig.txt file for gypsymail.py
# this file must be in the same directory as your
# template text files.
# edit this file for your particular set up.
################ begin configuration section #########################
# The name of your SMTP server, such as smtp.example.com
SMTPhost = localhost
# If you wish to set the sender used in the SMTP envelope, do so
# here. Otherwise the sender is taken from the "From:" field of
# the e-mail message. Some systems may require this. For example,
# your SMTP server may only permit mail from certain domains.
# Also, it is more secure to not allow user input to be used
# in the SMTP envelope.
# Set to something like SMTPEnvelopeFrom = webmaster@example.com
# Note: all error and bounce messages will be sent to the
# SMTP envelope sender.
SMTPEnvelopeFrom = webmaster@example.com
# GypsyMail sets the MessageID based on the domain of the machine
# the script is running on. If you wish to override that value, and
# specify a domain name to use, do so here. Something like:
# MssgIDDomain = yourdomain.com
MssgIDdomain = example.com
# There are currently four success page options:
# 0 gives the default success page, which displays the message sent
# 1 lets the script redirect to a custom success page
# 2 lets you specify a template file to use as the Success page
# 3 also lets you specify a template file to use as for the Success page
# the difference betwee settings 2 and 3, is that in setting 2 the email
# or other form data is inserted 'as-is' into the HTML form, so you should
# probably enclose it in
tags. In setting 3, the linebreak
# characters are replaced with the
tag and tab characters are
# replaced with four non-breaking spaces
SuccessOptions = 0
# The title of the HTML page which will be displayed on the
# default success page (used if SuccessOptions = 0 )
# You can modify the title if desired
SuccessPageTitle = Form Results
# URL displayed at the bottom of the default success page, for users to
# return to your site
# Use this if you have set SuccessOptions = 0
SuccessReturnURL = http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/computers/software/gypsymail.html
# The URL you would like to redirect to for custom success page
# Use this if you have set SuccessOptions = 1
SuccessRedirectURL = http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/computers/software/gypsymail.html
# You can specify a success template file which can contain
# HTML and also certain parameters from your form data
# use this if you have set SuccessOptions to 2 or 3
SuccessTemplateFile = successtemplate5.html
# The title of the HTML page displayed if an error occurs.
# You can modify the title if desired.
ErrorPageTitle = Error in Script Processing
# URL displayed at the bottom of the error page--when error is NOT
# caused by omitting an required field--to return to your site
ErrorReturnURL = http://www.thinkspot.net/sheila/computers/software/gyspymail.html
# webmaster's e-mail, displayed on the bottom of the error page
# to omit this from the display, simply leave blank, like this:
# webmasterEmail =
webmasterEmail = webmaster@example.com
# Put full path name to file where you wish to log errors
logfilename = /cgi-bin/gypsymail.err
# Do not check fields with these names for \nTo:, \nCc:, or \nBcc:
# Usually message body or comment fields
PassFields = body, messagebody, message, messagetext, comments, feedback
# Here you can add the names of fields to which you want to send email
# put the list of possible values on the right of the equal sign,
# separated by commas. GypsyMail will check that the field by that name
# has one of the values listed on the right, and if not, it will
# issue an error message and exit
values-ToAddress = devnull-subscribe@thinkspot.net, devnull-unsubscribe@thinkspot.net, devnull-maillist@thinkspot.net
###### end configuration section ###########