web: # The host that the management interface will be available on host: postal.example.com # The protocol that requests to the management interface should happen on protocol: https fast_server: # This can be enabled to enable click & open tracking on emails. It is disabled by # default as it requires a separate static IP address on your server. enabled: false bind_address: general: # This can be changed to allow messages to be sent from multiple IP addresses use_ip_pools: false main_db: # Specify the connection details for your MySQL database host: 127.0.0.1 username: postal password: p0stalpassw0rd database: postal message_db: # Specify the connection details for your MySQL server that will be house the # message databases for mail servers. host: 127.0.0.1 username: postal password: p0stalpassw0rd prefix: postal rabbitmq: # Specify the connection details for your RabbitMQ server. host: 127.0.0.1 username: postal password: p0stalpassw0rd vhost: /postal dns: # Specifies the DNS record that you have configured. Refer to the documentation at # https://github.com/atech/postal/wiki/Domains-&-DNS-Configuration for further # information about these. mx_records: - mx.postal.example.com smtp_server_hostname: postal.example.com spf_include: spf.postal.example.com return_path: rp.postal.example.com route_domain: routes.postal.example.com track_domain: track.postal.example.com smtp: # Specify an SMTP server that can be used to send messages from the Postal management # system to users. You can configure this to use a Postal mail server once the # your installation has been set up. host: 127.0.0.1 port: 2525 username: # Complete when Postal is running and you can password: # generate the credentials within the interface. from_name: Postal from_address: postal@yourdomain.com rails: # This is generated automatically by the config initialization. It should be a random # string unique to your installation. secret_key: {{secretkey}}