This module is not built by default, it should be enabled with the --with-mail
configuration parameter.
worker_processes 1; error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log info; events { worker_connections 1024; } mail { server_name mail.example.com; auth_http localhost:9000/cgi-bin/nginxauth.cgi; imap_capabilities IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS IDLE LITERAL+ QUOTA; pop3_auth plain apop cram-md5; pop3_capabilities LAST TOP USER PIPELINING UIDL; smtp_auth login plain cram-md5; smtp_capabilities "SIZE 10485760" ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES 8BITMIME DSN; xclient off; server { listen 25; protocol smtp; } server { listen 110; protocol pop3; proxy_pass_error_message on; } server { listen 143; protocol imap; } server { listen 587; protocol smtp; } }
Syntax: | listen
|
---|---|
Default: | — |
Context: | server |
Sets the address
and port
for the socket on which the server will accept requests. It is possible to specify just the port. The address can also be a hostname, for example:
listen 127.0.0.1:110; listen *:110; listen 110; # same as *:110 listen localhost:110;
IPv6 addresses (0.7.58) are specified in square brackets:
listen [::1]:110; listen [::]:110;
UNIX-domain sockets (1.3.5) are specified with the “unix:
” prefix:
listen unix:/var/run/nginx.sock;
Different servers must listen on different address
:port
pairs.
The ssl
parameter allows specifying that all connections accepted on this port should work in SSL mode.
The listen
directive can have several additional parameters specific to socket-related system calls.
backlog
=number
backlog
parameter in the listen()
call that limits the maximum length for the queue of pending connections (1.9.2). By default, backlog
is set to -1 on FreeBSD, DragonFly BSD, and macOS, and to 511 on other platforms. bind
bind()
call for a given address:port pair. The fact is that if there are several listen
directives with the same port but different addresses, and one of the listen
directives listens on all addresses for the given port (*:
port
), nginx will bind()
only to *:
port
. It should be noted that the getsockname()
system call will be made in this case to determine the address that accepted the connection. If the ipv6only
or so_keepalive
parameters are used then for a given address
:port
pair a separate bind()
call will always be made. ipv6only
=on
|off
IPV6_V6ONLY
socket option) whether an IPv6 socket listening on a wildcard address [::]
will accept only IPv6 connections or both IPv6 and IPv4 connections. This parameter is turned on by default. It can only be set once on start. so_keepalive
=on
|off
|[keepidle
]:[keepintvl
]:[keepcnt
] on
”, the SO_KEEPALIVE
option is turned on for the socket. If it is set to the value “off
”, the SO_KEEPALIVE
option is turned off for the socket. Some operating systems support setting of TCP keepalive parameters on a per-socket basis using the TCP_KEEPIDLE
, TCP_KEEPINTVL
, and TCP_KEEPCNT
socket options. On such systems (currently, Linux 2.4+, NetBSD 5+, and FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE), they can be configured using the keepidle
, keepintvl
, and keepcnt
parameters. One or two parameters may be omitted, in which case the system default setting for the corresponding socket option will be in effect. For example, so_keepalive=30m::10will set the idle timeout (
TCP_KEEPIDLE
) to 30 minutes, leave the probe interval (TCP_KEEPINTVL
) at its system default, and set the probes count (TCP_KEEPCNT
) to 10 probes. Syntax: | mail { ... } |
---|---|
Default: | — |
Context: | main |
Provides the configuration file context in which the mail server directives are specified.
Syntax: | protocol
|
---|---|
Default: | — |
Context: | server |
Sets the protocol for a proxied server. Supported protocols are IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.
If the directive is not set, the protocol can be detected automatically based on the well-known port specified in the listen directive:
imap
: 143, 993 pop3
: 110, 995 smtp
: 25, 587, 465 Unnecessary protocols can be disabled using the configuration parameters --without-mail_imap_module
, --without-mail_pop3_module
, and --without-mail_smtp_module
.
Syntax: | resolver
resolver |
---|---|
Default: | resolver off; |
Context: | mail , server |
Configures name servers used to find the client’s hostname to pass it to the authentication server, and in the XCLIENT command when proxying SMTP. For example:
resolver 127.0.0.1 [::1]:5353;
An address can be specified as a domain name or IP address, and an optional port (1.3.1, 1.2.2). If port is not specified, the port 53 is used. Name servers are queried in a round-robin fashion.
Before version 1.1.7, only a single name server could be configured. Specifying name servers using IPv6 addresses is supported starting from versions 1.3.1 and 1.2.2.
By default, nginx caches answers using the TTL value of a response. An optional valid
parameter allows overriding it:
resolver 127.0.0.1 [::1]:5353 valid=30s;
Before version 1.1.9, tuning of caching time was not possible, and nginx always cached answers for the duration of 5 minutes.
The special value off
disables resolving.
Syntax: | resolver_timeout |
---|---|
Default: | resolver_timeout 30s; |
Context: | mail , server |
Sets a timeout for DNS operations, for example:
resolver_timeout 5s;
Syntax: | server { ... } |
---|---|
Default: | — |
Context: | mail |
Sets the configuration for a server.
Syntax: | server_name |
---|---|
Default: | server_name hostname; |
Context: | mail , server |
Sets the server name that is used:
EHLO
command when connecting to the SMTP backend, if the passing of the XCLIENT command is enabled. If the directive is not specified, the machine’s hostname is used.
Syntax: | timeout |
---|---|
Default: | timeout 60s; |
Context: | mail , server |
Sets the timeout that is used before proxying to the backend starts.
© 2002-2017 Igor Sysoev
© 2011-2017 Nginx, Inc.
Licensed under the BSD License.
https://nginx.org/en/docs/mail/ngx_mail_core_module.html