Many, but not all, of these parameters are also available as command line options to (8). For negative values, the following are accepted: 'F', 'f', 'N', 'n', '0'.
For parameters which are Boolean in nature, only the first byte of the value is processed.įor positive values, the following are accepted: 'T', 't', 'Y', 'y', '1'. Other content should be the name of a parameter, followed by white space, followed by the value of that parameter, each on a separate line. Lines containing a hash ('#') character are truncated at the hash character to allow for comments in the file. This file is its configuration file, read on startup only. NAME nf - Configuration file for dkim-filter LOCATION /etc/mail/nf DESCRIPTION (8) implements the DKIM specification for signing and verifying e-mail messages on a per-domain basis.