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Current File : /home/caballoscriollos/www/phplist/lists/config/config.php

<?php

/*

* ==============================================================================================================
* 
* 
* The minimum requirements to get phpList working are in this file. 
* If you are interested in tweaking more options, check out the config_extended.php file
* or visit http://resources.phplist.com/system/config
* 
* ** NOTE: To use options from config_extended.php, you need to copy them to this file **
* 
==============================================================================================================

*/

# what is your Mysql database server hostname
$database_host = "localhost";

# what is the name of the database we are using
$database_name = "caballos_phplist";

# what user has access to this database
$database_user = "caballos_usuario";

# and what is the password to login to control the database
$database_password = 'V4kadl8xLdDR';

# if you have an SMTP server, set it here. Otherwise it will use the normal php mail() function
## if your SMTP server is called "smtp.mydomain.com" you enter this below like this:
## 
##     define("PHPMAILERHOST",'smtp.mydomain.com');

define("PHPMAILERHOST",'');

# if test is true (not 0) it will not actually send ANY messages, but display what it would have sent
# this is here, to make sure you edited the config file and mails are not sent "accidentally"
# on unmanaged systems

define ("TEST",0);



/*

==============================================================================================================
* 
* Settings for handling bounces
* 
* This section is OPTIONAL, and not necessary to send out mailings, but it is highly recommended to correctly 
* set up bounce processing. Without processing of bounces your system will end up sending large amounts of
* unnecessary messages, which overloads your own server, the receiving servers and internet traffic as a whole
* 
==============================================================================================================

*/

# Message envelope. 
# 
# This is the address that most bounces will be delivered to
# Your should make this an address that no PERSON reads
# but a mailbox that phpList can empty every so often, to process the bounces

$message_envelope = 'bounces@prediorural.com';

# Handling bounces. Check README.bounces for more info
# This can be 'pop' or 'mbox'
$bounce_protocol = 'pop';

# set this to 0, if you set up a cron to download bounces regularly by using the
# commandline option. If this is 0, users cannot run the page from the web
# frontend. Read README.commandline to find out how to set it up on the
# commandline
define ("MANUALLY_PROCESS_BOUNCES",1);

# when the protocol is pop, specify these three
$bounce_mailbox_host = 'mail.prediorural.com';
$bounce_mailbox_user = 'bounces@prediorural.com';
$bounce_mailbox_password = '^nO-,.No5K~n';

# the "port" is the remote port of the connection to retrieve the emails
# the default should be fine but if it doesn't work, you can try the second
# one. To do that, add a # before the first line and take off the one before the
# second line
$bounce_mailbox_port = "110/pop3/notls";
#$bounce_mailbox_port = "110/pop3";

# it's getting more common to have secure connections, in which case you probably want to use
#$bounce_mailbox_port = "995/pop3/ssl/novalidate-cert";

# when the protocol is mbox specify this one
# it needs to be a local file in mbox format, accessible to your webserver user
$bounce_mailbox = '/var/mail/listbounces';

# set this to 0 if you want to keep your messages in the mailbox. this is potentially
# a problem, because bounces will be counted multiple times, so only do this if you are
# testing things.
$bounce_mailbox_purge = 1;

# set this to 0 if you want to keep unprocessed messages in the mailbox. Unprocessed
# messages are messages that could not be matched with a user in the system
# messages are still downloaded into phpList, so it is safe to delete them from
# the mailbox and view them in phpList
$bounce_mailbox_purge_unprocessed = 1;

# how many bounces in a row need to have occurred for a user to be marked unconfirmed
$bounce_unsubscribe_threshold = 5;


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