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final class PhabricatorMetaMTAConfigOptions
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extends PhabricatorApplicationConfigOptions {
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public function getName() {
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return pht('Mail');
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}
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public function getDescription() {
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return pht('Configure Mail.');
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}
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public function getOptions() {
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$send_as_user_desc = $this->deformat(pht(<<<EODOC
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When a user takes an action which generates an email notification (like
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commenting on a Differential revision), Phabricator can either send that mail
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"From" the user's email address (like "alincoln@logcabin.com") or "From" the
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'metamta.default-address' address.
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The user experience is generally better if Phabricator uses the user's real
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address as the "From" since the messages are easier to organize when they appear
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in mail clients, but this will only work if the server is authorized to send
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email on behalf of the "From" domain. Practically, this means:
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- If you are doing an install for Example Corp and all the users will have
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corporate @corp.example.com addresses and any hosts Phabricator is running
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on are authorized to send email from corp.example.com, you can enable this
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to make the user experience a little better.
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- If you are doing an install for an open source project and your users will
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be registering via Facebook and using personal email addresses, you probably
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should not enable this or all of your outgoing email might vanish into SFP
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blackholes.
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- If your install is anything else, you're safer leaving this off, at least
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initially, since the risk in turning it on is that your outgoing mail will
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never arrive.
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EODOC
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));
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$one_mail_per_recipient_desc = $this->deformat(pht(<<<EODOC
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When a message is sent to multiple recipients (for example, several reviewers on
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a code review), Phabricator can either deliver one email to everyone (e.g., "To:
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alincoln, usgrant, htaft") or separate emails to each user (e.g., "To:
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alincoln", "To: usgrant", "To: htaft"). The major advantages and disadvantages
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of each approach are:
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- One mail to everyone:
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- Recipients can see To/Cc at a glance.
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- If you use mailing lists, you won't get duplicate mail if you're
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a normal recipient and also Cc'd on a mailing list.
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- Getting threading to work properly is harder, and probably requires
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making mail less useful by turning off options.
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- Sometimes people will "Reply All" and everyone will get two mails,
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one from the user and one from Phabricator turning their mail into
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a comment.
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- Not supported with a private reply-to address.
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- Mails are sent in the server default translation.
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- One mail to each user:
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- Recipients need to look in the mail body to see To/Cc.
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- If you use mailing lists, recipients may sometimes get duplicate
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mail.
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- Getting threading to work properly is easier, and threading settings
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can be customzied by each user.
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- "Reply All" no longer spams all other users.
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- Required if private reply-to addresses are configured.
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- Mails are sent in the language of user preference.
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In the code, splitting one outbound email into one-per-recipient is sometimes
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referred to as "multiplexing".
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EODOC
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));
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$herald_hints_description = $this->deformat(pht(<<<EODOC
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You can disable the Herald hints in email if users prefer smaller messages.
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These are the links under the header "WHY DID I GET THIS EMAIL?". If you set
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this to true, they will not appear in any mail. Users can still navigate to
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the links via the web interface.
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EODOC
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));
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$reply_hints_description = $this->deformat(pht(<<<EODOC
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You can disable the hints under "REPLY HANDLER ACTIONS" if users prefer
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smaller messages. The actions themselves will still work properly.
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EODOC
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));
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$recipient_hints_description = $this->deformat(pht(<<<EODOC
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You can disable the "To:" and "Cc:" footers in mail if users prefer smaller
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messages.
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EODOC
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));
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$bulk_description = $this->deformat(pht(<<<EODOC
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If this option is enabled, Phabricator will add a "Precedence: bulk" header to
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transactional mail (e.g., Differential, Maniphest and Herald notifications).
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This may improve the behavior of some auto-responder software and prevent it
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from replying. However, it may also cause deliverability issues -- notably, you
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currently can not send this header via Amazon SES, and enabling this option with
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SES will prevent delivery of any affected mail.
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EODOC
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));
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$re_prefix_description = $this->deformat(pht(<<<EODOC
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Mail.app on OS X Lion won't respect threading headers unless the subject is
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prefixed with "Re:". If you enable this option, Phabricator will add "Re:" to
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the subject line of all mail which is expected to thread. If you've set
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'metamta.one-mail-per-recipient', users can override this setting in their
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preferences.
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EODOC
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));
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$vary_subjects_description = $this->deformat(pht(<<<EODOC
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If true, allow MetaMTA to change mail subjects to put text like '[Accepted]' and
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'[Commented]' in them. This makes subjects more useful, but might break
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threading on some clients. If you've set 'metamta.one-mail-per-recipient', users
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can override this setting in their preferences.
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EODOC
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));
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$reply_to_description = $this->deformat(pht(<<<EODOC
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If you enable {{metamta.public-replies}}, Phabricator uses "From" to
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authenticate users. You can additionally enable this setting to try to
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authenticate with 'Reply-To'. Note that this is completely spoofable and
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insecure (any user can set any 'Reply-To' address) but depending on the nature
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of your install or other deliverability conditions this might be okay.
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Generally, you can't do much more by spoofing Reply-To than be annoying (you can
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write but not read content). But this is still **COMPLETELY INSECURE**.
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EODOC
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));
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$adapter_description = $this->deformat(pht(<<<EODOC
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Adapter class to use to transmit mail to the MTA. The default uses
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PHPMailerLite, which will invoke "sendmail". This is appropriate if sendmail
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actually works on your host, but if you haven't configured mail it may not be so
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great. A number of other mailers are available (e.g., SES, SendGrid, SMTP,
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custom mailers), consult "Configuring Outbound Email" in the documentation for
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details.
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EODOC
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));
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$placeholder_description = $this->deformat(pht(<<<EODOC
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When sending a message that has no To recipient (i.e. all recipients are CC'd,
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for example when multiplexing mail), set the To field to the following value. If
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no value is set, messages with no To will have their CCs upgraded to To.
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EODOC
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));
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$public_replies_description = $this->deformat(pht(<<<EODOC
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By default, Phabricator generates unique reply-to addresses and sends a separate
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email to each recipient when you enable reply handling. This is more secure than
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using "From" to establish user identity, but can mean users may receive multiple
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emails when they are on mailing lists. Instead, you can use a single, non-unique
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reply to address and authenticate users based on the "From" address by setting
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this to 'true'. This trades away a little bit of security for convenience, but
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it's reasonable in many installs. Object interactions are still protected using
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hashes in the single public email address, so objects can not be replied to
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blindly.
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EODOC
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));
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$single_description = $this->deformat(pht(<<<EODOC
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If you want to use a single mailbox for Phabricator reply mail, you can use this
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and set a common prefix for reply addresses generated by Phabricator. It will
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make use of the fact that a mail-address such as
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`phabricator+D123+1hjk213h@example.com` will be delivered to the `phabricator`
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user's mailbox. Set this to the left part of the email address and it will be
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prepended to all generated reply addresses.
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For example, if you want to use `phabricator@example.com`, this should be set
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to `phabricator`.
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EODOC
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));
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$address_description = $this->deformat(pht(<<<EODOC
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When email is sent, what format should Phabricator use for user's email
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addresses? Valid values are:
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- `short`: 'gwashington <gwashington@example.com>'
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- `real`: 'George Washington <gwashington@example.com>'
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- `full`: 'gwashington (George Washington) <gwashington@example.com>'
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The default is `full`.
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EODOC
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));
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return array(
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$this->newOption(
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'metamta.default-address',
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'string',
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'noreply@phabricator.example.com')
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->setDescription(pht('Default "From" address.')),
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$this->newOption(
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'metamta.domain',
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'string',
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'phabricator.example.com')
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->setDescription(pht('Domain used to generate Message-IDs.')),
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$this->newOption(
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'metamta.mail-adapter',
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'class',
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'PhabricatorMailImplementationPHPMailerLiteAdapter')
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->setBaseClass('PhabricatorMailImplementationAdapter')
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->setSummary(pht('Control how mail is sent.'))
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->setDescription($adapter_description),
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$this->newOption(
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'metamta.one-mail-per-recipient',
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'bool',
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true)
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->setBoolOptions(
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array(
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pht('Send Mail To Each Recipient'),
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pht('Send Mail To All Recipients'),
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))
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->setSummary(
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pht(
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'Controls whether Phabricator sends one email with multiple '.
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'recipients in the "To:" line, or multiple emails, each with a '.
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'single recipient in the "To:" line.'))
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->setDescription($one_mail_per_recipient_desc),
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$this->newOption('metamta.can-send-as-user', 'bool', false)
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->setBoolOptions(
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array(
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pht('Send as User Taking Action'),
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pht('Send as Phabricator'),
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))
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->setSummary(
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pht(
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'Controls whether Phabricator sends email "From" users.'))
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->setDescription($send_as_user_desc),
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$this->newOption(
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'metamta.reply-handler-domain',
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'string',
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'phabricator.example.com')
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->setDescription(pht(
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'Domain used for reply email addresses. Some applications can '.
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'configure this domain.')),
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$this->newOption('metamta.reply.show-hints', 'bool', true)
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->setBoolOptions(
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array(
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pht('Show Reply Handler Hints'),
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pht('No Reply Handler Hints'),
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))
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->setSummary(pht('Show hints about reply handler actions in email.'))
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->setDescription($reply_hints_description),
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$this->newOption('metamta.herald.show-hints', 'bool', true)
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->setBoolOptions(
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array(
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pht('Show Herald Hints'),
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pht('No Herald Hints'),
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))
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->setSummary(pht('Show hints about Herald rules in email.'))
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->setDescription($herald_hints_description),
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$this->newOption('metamta.recipients.show-hints', 'bool', true)
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->setBoolOptions(
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array(
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pht('Show Recipient Hints'),
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pht('No Recipient Hints'),
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))
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->setSummary(pht('Show "To:" and "Cc:" footer hints in email.'))
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->setDescription($recipient_hints_description),
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$this->newOption('metamta.precedence-bulk', 'bool', false)
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->setBoolOptions(
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array(
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pht('Add "Precedence: bulk" Header'),
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pht('No "Precedence: bulk" Header'),
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))
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->setSummary(pht('Control the "Precedence: bulk" header.'))
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->setDescription($bulk_description),
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$this->newOption('metamta.re-prefix', 'bool', false)
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->setBoolOptions(
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array(
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pht('Force "Re:" Subject Prefix'),
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pht('No "Re:" Subject Prefix'),
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))
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->setSummary(pht('Control "Re:" subject prefix, for Mail.app.'))
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->setDescription($re_prefix_description),
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$this->newOption('metamta.vary-subjects', 'bool', true)
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->setBoolOptions(
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array(
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pht('Allow Varied Subjects'),
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pht('Always Use the Same Thread Subject'),
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))
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->setSummary(pht('Control subject variance, for some mail clients.'))
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->setDescription($vary_subjects_description),
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$this->newOption('metamta.insecure-auth-with-reply-to', 'bool', false)
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->setBoolOptions(
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array(
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pht('Allow Insecure Reply-To Auth'),
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pht('Disallow Reply-To Auth'),
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))
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->setSummary(pht('Trust "Reply-To" headers for authentication.'))
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->setDescription($reply_to_description),
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$this->newOption('metamta.placeholder-to-recipient', 'string', null)
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->setSummary(pht('Placeholder for mail with only CCs.'))
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->setDescription($placeholder_description),
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$this->newOption('metamta.public-replies', 'bool', false)
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->setBoolOptions(
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array(
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pht('Use Public Replies (Less Secure)'),
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pht('Use Private Replies (More Secure)'),
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))
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->setSummary(
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pht(
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'Phabricator can use less-secure but mailing list friendly public '.
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'reply addresses.'))
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->setDescription($public_replies_description),
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$this->newOption('metamta.single-reply-handler-prefix', 'string', null)
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->setSummary(
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pht('Allow Phabricator to use a single mailbox for all replies.'))
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->setDescription($single_description),
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$this->newOption('metamta.user-address-format', 'enum', 'full')
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->setEnumOptions(
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array(
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'short' => 'short',
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'real' => 'real',
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'full' => 'full',
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))
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->setSummary(pht('Control how Phabricator renders user names in mail.'))
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->setDescription($address_description)
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->addExample('gwashington <gwashington@example.com>', 'short')
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->addExample('George Washington <gwashington@example.com>', 'real')
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->addExample(
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'gwashington (George Washington) <gwashington@example.com>',
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'full'),
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2013-06-05 14:39:08 +02:00
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$this->newOption('metamta.email-body-limit', 'int', 524288)
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->setDescription(
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pht(
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'You can set a limit for the maximum byte size of outbound mail. '.
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'Mail which is larger than this limit will be truncated before '.
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'being sent. This can be useful if your MTA rejects mail which '.
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'exceeds some limit (this is reasonably common). Specify a value '.
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'in bytes.'))
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->setSummary(pht('Global cap for size of generated emails (bytes).'))
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->addExample(524288, pht('Truncate at 512KB'))
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2014-08-15 17:04:10 +02:00
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->addExample(1048576, pht('Truncate at 1MB')),
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2013-01-17 00:06:39 +01:00
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);
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}
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}
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