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NAME
kopano-server.cfg - The Kopano configuration file
SYNOPSIS
server.cfg
DESCRIPTION
The server.cfg is a configuration file for the kopano-server process. server.cfg contains instructions
for the software to set up the database environment, logging system and user backend.
FILE FORMAT
The file consists of one big section, but parameters can be grouped by functionality.
The parameters are written in the form:
name = value
The file is line-based. Each newline-terminated line represents either a comment, nothing, a parameter or
a directive. A line beginning with `#' is considered a comment, and will be ignored by Kopano. Parameter
names are case sensitive. Lines beginning with `!' are directives.
Directives are written in the form:
!directive [argument(s)]
The following directives exist:
include
Include and process argument
Example: !include common.cfg
EXPLANATION OF THE SERVER SETTINGS PARAMETERS
server_listen
A space-separated list of address:port specifiers for where the server should listen for unencrypted
connections. IPv6 addresses need to be enclosed in brackets (as in [2001:db8::1]:236), and the asterisk
is the multi-protocol address wildcard.
server_pipe_enabled
Enable Unix pipe connections. Should not be disabled.
Default: yes
server_recv_timeout
TCP and SSL receive timeout in seconds. This is the time that a TCP connection may be idle (between
requests) before the TCP connection is closed from the server. Settings this high makes it less necessary
for clients to re-connect, but increases the total number of concurrent open sockets in the server. You
normally needn't change the default value.
Default: 5
TCP and SSL read timeout in seconds. The read timeout is the amount of time that the server will wait to
read more data from a socket, after processing of the request has started. This needn't be changed in
most cases.
Default: 60
server_send_timeout
TCP and SSL send timeout in seconds. The send timeout is the amount of time that the server will wait to
write data to a socket, analogous to server_read_timeout.
Default: 60
server_pipe_name
Unix socket to listen on.
Default: /var/run/kopano/server.sock
server_pipe_priority
Priority unix socket to listen on. This socket should only be used by prioritized services such as
kopano-stats.
Default: /var/run/kopano/prio.sock
server_name
Unique name for identifying the server in a multi-server environment.
Default: Kopano
server_hostname
DNS name of the server. This is used for the Kerberos single sign-on environment. If empty (default), the
FQDN or hostname will be used.
Default:
database_engine
The database engine to use. Values can be:
mysql Use MySQL.
Default: mysql
allow_local_users
Named Unix users which connect through the unix socket (server_pipe_name) which are added here, those
users will become the internal SYSTEM user in Kopano, and have administrative rights. Normally, this is
only 'root', so the unix root user can use the kopano-admin tool. You can add a generic user to be used
by the kopano-dagent here. This user is most likely called 'vmail'. Note that the field is SPACE
separated.
Default: root
system_email_address
This is the e-mail address of the SYSTEM user. When people receive mail from the quota monitor, or
receive fallback deliveries from the kopano-dagent, the From email address is this field. You might want
to change this field so people can reply to this address.
Default: postmaster@localhost
run_as_user
After correctly starting, the server process will become this user, dropping root privileges. Note that
the log file needs to be writeable by this user, and the directory too to create new logfiles after
logrotation. This can also be achieved by setting the correct group and permissions.
Default value is empty, not changing the user after starting.
run_as_group
After correctly starting, the server process will become this group, dropping root privileges.
Default value is empty, not changing the group after starting.
pid_file
Write the process ID number to this file. This is used by the init.d script to correctly stop/restart the
service.
Default: /var/run/kopano/server.pid
running_path
Change directory to this path when running in daemonize mode. When using the -F switch to run in the
foreground the directory will not be changed.
Default: /
coredump_enabled
When a crash occurs or an assertion fails, a coredump file can be generated by the system for use with a
crash report. For details, see the kopano-coredump(5) manpage.
Default: yes
session_timeout
The session timeout specifies how many seconds must elapse without any activity from a client before the
server counts the session as dead. The client sends keepalive requests every 60 seconds, so the session
timeout can never be below 60. In fact, if you specify a timeout below 300, 300 will be taken as the
session timeout instead. This makes sure you can never timeout your session while the Kopano client is
running.
Setting the session timeout low will keep the session count and therefore the memory usage on the server
low, but may also timeout sessions of client that have lost network connectivity temporarily. For
example, some clients with powersaving modes will disable the ethernet card during the screensaver. When
this happens, you must set the session_timeout to a value that is higher than the time that it takes for
the network connection to come back. This could be anything ranging up to several hours.
Default: 300
session_ip_check
Normally, a session is linked to an IP-address, so this check is enabled. You may want to disable this
check when you have laptop's which can get multiple ip-adresses through wired and wireless networks. It
is highly recommended to leave this check enabled, since the session id can be used by other machines,
and thus introduces a large security risc. The session id is 64 bits.
Default: yes
hide_everyone
If this option is set to 'yes', the internal group Everyone (which always contains all users) will be
hidden from the Global Addressbook. Thus, users will not be able to send e-mail to this group anymore,
and also will not be able to set access rights on folders for this group. Administrators will still be
able to see and use the group.
Default: no
hide_system
If this option is set to 'yes', the internal user SYSTEM will be hidden from the Global Addressbook.
Thus, users will not be able to send e-mail to this user anymore. Administrators will still be able to
see and use the user.
Default: yes
allocator_library
This setting allows one to preload a special library (such as an allocator). On startup, the server will
set the LD_PRELOAD environment variable for itself and then re-execute itself to get it loaded with high
priority. If this option is empty, the default system allocator (from libc) will be used instead, which
is probably a better choice when debugging with gdb, valgrind or ASAN/UBSAN. The environment variable
KC_ALLOCATOR_DONE may also be set to a non-empty value to disable re-exec.
Default: libtcmalloc_minimal.so.4
EXPLANATION OF THE LOGGING SETTINGS PARAMETERS
log_method
The method which should be used for logging. Valid values are:
syslog Use the syslog service. Messages will be sent using the "mail" facility tag. See also
journald.conf(5) or syslog.conf(5).
file Log to a file. The filename will be specified in log_file.
auto Autoselect mode: If log_file is set, that will be used. Else, syslog will be used if it looks
like it is available. Else, stderr.
Default: auto
log_file
When logging to a file, specify the filename in this parameter. Use - (minus sign) for stderr output.
Default: -
log_level
The level of output for logging in the range from 0 to 6. "0" means no logging, "1" for critical messages
only, "2" for error or worse, "3" for warning or worse, "4" for notice or worse, "5" for info or worse,
"6" debug.
Default: 3
Extended logging per component is available for development and can be combined to log multiple
components at the same time.
┌────────────┬────────────┐
│ Component │ Value │
├────────────┼────────────┤
│ SQL │ 0x00010000 │
├────────────┼────────────┤
│ USERPLUGIN │ 0x00020000 │
├────────────┼────────────┤
│ CACHE │ 0x00040000 │
├────────────┼────────────┤
│ USERCACHE │ 0x00080000 │
├────────────┼────────────┤
│ SOAP │ 0x00100000 │
├────────────┼────────────┤
│ ICS │ 0x00200000 │
└────────────┴────────────┘
log_timestamp
Specify whether to prefix each log line with a timestamp in 'file' logging mode.
Default: 1
log_buffer_size
Buffer logging in what sized blocks. The special value 0 selects line buffering.
Default: 0
EXPLANATION OF THE SECURITY LOGGING SETTINGS PARAMETERS
audit_log_enabled
Whether the security logging feature should be enabled.
Default: no
audit_log_method
The method which should be used for logging. Valid values are:
syslog Use the Linux system log. All messages will be written to the authpriv facility. See also
syslog.conf(5).
file Log to a file. The filename will be specified in log_file.
Default: syslog
audit_log_file
When logging to a file, specify the filename in this parameter. Use - (minus sign) for stderr output.
Default: -
audit_log_level
The level of output for logging in the range from 0 to 1. 0 means no logging, 1 means full logging.
Default: 1
audit_log_timestamp
Specify whether to prefix each log line with a timestamp in 'file' logging mode.
Default: 1
EXPLANATION OF THE MYSQL SETTINGS PARAMETERS
mysql_host
The hostname of the MySQL server to use.
Default: localhost
mysql_port
The port of the MySQL server to use.
Default: 3306
mysql_user
The user under which we connect with MySQL.
Default: root
mysql_password
The password to use for MySQL. Leave empty for no password.
Default:
mysql_socket
The socket of the MySQL server to use. This option can be used to override the default mysql socket. To
use the socket, the mysql_host value must be empty or 'localhost'
Default:
mysql_database
The MySQL database to connect to.
Default: kopano
mysql_engine
The MySQL engine to use. By default, this is InnoDB, which is the only officially supported database
engine. Because Kopano Groupware Core relies on transactions, it is not advised to use a non-
transactional engine such as MyISAM, Aria, etc.
Default: InnoDB
mysql_group_concat_max_len
GROUP_CONCAT() is used to combine multiple rows into one string, used in Kopano in conjunction with
distribution lists. Some versions of MySQL have a very low limit, and this option can be used to raise
it. For example, MariaDB 10.0 has a default limit of 1024, MariaDB 10.2 has a default of 1048576.
Versions prior to KC 8.7 would always set this value; since 8.7, this option can only be used to raise
it.
Default: 21844
attachment_storage
The location where attachments are stored. This can be in the MySQL database, or as separate files. The
drawback of 'database' is that the large data of attachment will push useful data from the MySQL cache.
The drawback of separate files is that a mysqldump is not enough for a full disaster recovery.
Possible values: database, files, files_v2 (experimental), and, if built with libs3/AWS support, s3.
Default: files
attachment_path
When the attachment_storage option is 'files', this option sets the location of the attachments on disk.
Note that the server runs as the 'run_as_user' user and 'run_as_group' group, which will require write
access to this directory.
Default: /var/lib/kopano/attachments
attachment_compression
When the attachment_storage option is 'files', this option controls the compression level for the
attachments. Higher compression levels will compress data better, but at the cost of CPU usage. Lower
compression levels will require less CPU but will compress data less. Setting the compression level to 0
will effectively disable compression completely.
Changing the compression level, or switching it on or off, will not affect any existing attachments, and
will remain accessible as normal.
Set to 0 to disable compression completely. The maximum compression level is 9
Default: 6
attachment_files_fsync
When storing new attachments, this directive controls whether fsync(2) is to be called after the data has
been placed into the file.
Default: yes
EXPLANATION OF THE SSL SETTINGS PARAMETERS
server_listen_tls
A space-separated list of address:port specifiers for where the server should listen for TLS connections,
similar to the server_listen directive. The default value is empty, which means no ports will be listened
on for TLS. When this option is used, you must set the SSL key options correctly, otherwise the server
not start.
server_ssl_key_file
The file containing the private key and certificate. Please read the SSL section in the kopano-server(8)
manual on how to create this file.
Default: /etc/kopano/ssl/server.pem
server_ssl_key_pass
Enter your password here when your key file contains a password to be readable.
No default set.
server_ssl_ca_file
The CA file which was used to sign client SSL certificates. This CA will be trusted. This value must be
set for clients to login with an SSL Key. Their public key must be present in the sslkeys_path directory.
No default set.
server_ssl_ca_path
When you have multiple CA's to trust, you may use this option. Set this to a directory which contains all
your trusted CA certificates. The name of the certificate needs to be the hash of the certificate. You
can get the hash value of the certificate with the following command:
openssl x509 -hash -noout -in cacert.pem
Create a symbolic link to the certificate with the hashname like this:
ln -s cacert.pem `openssl x509 -hash -noout -in cacert.pem`.0
If you have several certificates which result in the same hash, use .1, .2, etc. in the end of the
filename.
No default set.
sslkeys_path
The path which contains public keys of clients which can login over SSL using their key. Please read the
SSL section in the kopano-server(8) manual on how to create these files.
Default: /etc/kopano/sslkeys
server_ssl_protocols
A space-separated list of disabled or enabled protocol names. Supported protocol names depend on the
system's SSL library; depending on version, one or more of the following are available: TLSv1.3, TLSv1.2,
TLSv1.1, SSLv3, SSLv2. To disable a protocol, prefix the name with an exclamation mark.
Default: !SSLv2 !SSLv3 !TLSv1 !TLSv1.1
server_ssl_ciphers
A colon-separated list of disabled or enabled SSL/TLS ciphers. Supported cipher names depend on the
system's SSL library, and are generally plentiful. To disable a cipher or cipher group, prefix the name
with a minus or exclamation mark. Details and meaning of the syntax are described in ciphers(1).
Default: DEFAULT:!LOW:!SSLv2:!SSLv3:!TLSv1.0:!TLSv1.1:!EXPORT:!DH:!PSK:!kRSA:!aDSS:!aNULL:+AES
server_ssl_prefer_server_ciphers
In SSLv3 and newer, the server side gets to make the ultimate cipher pick out of the set that both ends
support. In doing so, it can either use the client preference list, or, if this directive is set to
"yes", its own list (as determined by ssl_cipher).
Default: yes
server_ssl_curves
ECDH curves to use for SSL
Default: X25519:P-521:P-384:P-256
EXPLANATION OF THE THREADING PARAMETERS
threads
Number of server threads.
Default: 8
watchdog_frequency
Watchdog frequency. The number of watchdog checks per second.
Default: 1
watchdog_max_age
Watchdog max age. The maximum age in ms of a task before a new thread is started.
Default: 500
server_recv_timeout
SOAP recv timeout value.
Default: 5
server_send_timeout
SOAP send timeout value.
Default: 60
EXPLANATION OF THE OTHER SETTINGS PARAMETERS
softdelete_lifetime
Softdelete clean cycle, in days. 0 means never. Items older than this setting will be removed from the
database.
Default: 0
sync_lifetime
Synchronization clean cycle, in days. 0 means never. Synchronizations older than this setting will be
removed from the database.
Default: 90
enable_sso
When you configured your system for single sign-on, you can enable this by setting the value to yes. The
server can autodetect between NTLM, Kerberos and OpenID Connect. For NTLM authentication you will need
the ntlm_auth program from Samba. Please see the server installation manual on howto enable your system
for single sign-on.
Default: no
enable_gab
Enables viewing of the Global Address Book (GAB) by users. Disabling the GAB will show an empty list in
the GAB, which may be required for some installations. Resolving addresses is not affected by this
option.
Users with administrator rights are also not affected by this option and always have access to the GAB.
Default: yes
abtable_initially_empty
If this directive is set to yes, the default content of (non-recursive) address book listings will be
presented as empty, so that client programs will not load the entire address book until they have set or
unset the table restriction.
auth_method
Authentication is normally done in the user plugin, selectable with auth_method=plugin. In case your
plugin cannot provide the authentication, you may set this to "pam", and set the pam_service to
authenticate through pam. Another choice is "kerberos". The user password will be verified using the
Kerberos service. Note that is not a single-signon method, since the server requires the user password.
Default: plugin
restrict_admin_permissions
Normally, admin users are granted all permissions on all stores in the server, or for stores in the
tenant's company (in multi-tenant mode). Enabling this option restricts permissions to folder operations:
Folder viewing, folder creation and importantly, folder permissions. This means that an administrator can
grant himself full permissions on a folder. However, in combination with auditing, it provides an extra
level of security protection against unwanted access.
Note that some applications may require full access to all stores, which would be restricted by this
option. Also, this option cannot be reset by sending a HUP signal, so a full server restart is required
to change the setting.
Default: no
embedded_attachment_limit
Defines the number of attachment-in-attachment-in-attachment levels allowed when saving and replicating a
MAPI object. This limit can be made higher if needed, but will also require you to increase the
stack_size in mysql to allow for correct exporting for replication.
Default: no
pam_service
This is the PAM service name. PAM services can be found in /etc/pam.d/. When choosing a PAM service
which is configured to use a plugin - such as pam_unix - doing direct file I/O to e.g. /etc/shadow,
kopano-server will need to be run with a suitable run_as_group/run_as_user values or otherwise have read
permissions. Default: passwd
max_deferred_records
The server has a list of deferred writes to the tproperties table, to improve overall I/O performance.
The number of deferred writes is kept below this value; setting it high will allow writes to be more
efficient by grouping more writes together, but may slow down reading, and setting it low will force
writes to complete directly, but speed up reading of tables.
Default: 0 (off)
max_deferred_records_folder
Same as the max_deferred_records variable, but per folder instead of total.
Default: 20
disabled_features
In this list you can disable certain features for users. Normally all features are enabled for all users,
making it possible through the user plugin to disable specific features for specific users. To set the
default of a feature to disabled, add it here to the list, making it possible through the user plugin to
enable a specific user for specific users.
This list is space separated, and currently may contain the following features: imap, pop3.
Default: imap pop3
EXPLANATION OF THE CACHE SETTINGS PARAMETERS
cache_cell_size
Size in bytes of the cell cache. This is the main cache used in Kopano. It caches all data that comes
into view in tables (ie the view of your inbox, or any other folder). In an ideal situation, all cells
would be cached, so that the database does not need to be queried for data when browsing through folders,
but this would require around 1.5K per message item (e-mail, appointment task, etc) in the entire server.
If you can afford it, set this value as high as possible, up to 50% of your total RAM capacity. Make sure
this doesn't lead to swapping though. This value may contain a k, m or g multiplier.
Default: 256M
cache_object_size
This caches objects and their respective hierarchy of folders. You can calculate the size with a simple
equation:
concurrent users * max items in a folder * 24
This value may contain a k, m or g multiplier.
Default: 5M
cache_indexedobject_size
This cache contains unique IDs of objects. This cache is used twice, also by the index2 cache, which is
the inverse of the index1 cache. This value may contain a k, m or g multiplier.
Default: 16M
cache_quota_size
This cache contains quota values of users. This value may contain a k, m or g multiplier.
Default: 1M
cache_quota_lifetime
This sets the lifetime for quota details inside the cache. If quota details weren't queried during this
period it is removed from the cache making room for more often requested quota details. Set to 0 to never
expire, or -1 to disable this cache.
Default: 1 (1 minute)
cache_acl_size
This cache contains Access Control List values. Folders who are opened in other stores than your own are
listed in the ACL table, and will be cached. This value may contain a k, m or g multiplier.
Default: 1M
cache_store_size
This cache contains store id values. This value may contain a k, m or g multiplier.
Default: 1M
cache_user_size
This cache contains user id values. This cache is used twice, also by the externid cache, which is the
inverse of this cache. This value may contain a k, m or g multiplier.
Default: 1M
cache_userdetails_size
This cache contains the details of users. This value may contain a k, m or g multiplier.
Default: 3M
cache_userdetails_lifetime
This sets the lifetime for user details inside the cache. If user details weren't queried during this
period it is removed from the cache making room for more often requested user details. Set to 0 to never
expire, or -1 to disable this cache.
Default: 0 (never expire)
cache_server_size
This cache contains server locations. This cache is only used in multiserver mode. This value may contain
a k, m or g multiplier.
Default: 1M
cache_server_lifetime
This sets the lifetime for server location details inside the cache. If server details weren't queried
during this period it is removed from the cache making room for more often requested server details. Set
to 0 to never expire, or -1 to disable this cache.
Default: 30 (30 minutes)
EXPLANATION OF THE QUOTA SETTINGS PARAMETERS
quota_warn
Size in Mb of de default quota warning level. Use 0 to disable this quota level.
Default: 0
quota_soft
Size in Mb of de default quota soft level. Use 0 to disable this quota level.
Default: 0
quota_hard
Size in Mb of de default quota hard level. Use 0 to disable this quota level.
Default: 0
companyquota_warn
Size in Mb of de default quota warning level for multitenant public stores. Use 0 to disable this quota
level.
Default: 0
EXPLANATION OF THE USER PLUGIN SETTINGS PARAMETERS
user_plugin
The source of the user base. Possible values are:
db Retrieve the users from the Kopano database. Use the kopano-admin tool to create users and groups.
There are no additional settings for this plugin.
ldap Retrieve the users and groups information from an LDAP server. All additional LDAP settings are
set in a separate config file, which will be defined by the user_plugin_config. See also kopano-
ldap.cfg(5).
unix Retrieve the users and groups information from the Linux password files. User information will be
read the /etc/passwd file. Passwords will be checked against /etc/shadow. Group information will
read from /etc/group. Use the kopano-admin(8) tool to set Kopano specific attributes on a user.
All additional Unix settings are set in a separate config file, which will be defined by the
user_plugin_config. See also kopano-unix.cfg(5)
Default: db
createuser_script, deleteuser_script, creategroup_script, deletegroup_script, createcompany_script,
deletecompany_script
These scripts are called by the server when the external user source, like LDAP, is different from the
users, groups and companies which are known to Kopano. The script uses a environment variable to see
which user, group or tenant is affected. The following parameter is used for the script:
createuser_script
KOPANO_USER contains the new username. The script should at least call kopano-admin --create-store
"${KOPANO_USER}" to correctly create the store for the new user.
Default: /usr/lib/kopano/userscripts/createuser
deleteuser_script
KOPANO_STOREID contains the old id of the store of the removed user.
Default: /usr/lib/kopano/userscripts/deleteuser
creategroup_script
KOPANO_GROUP contains the new groupname. No action is currently needed by the script.
Default: /usr/lib/kopano/userscripts/creategroup
deletegroup_script
KOPANO_GROUPID contains the old id of the group. No action is currently needed by the script.
Default: /usr/lib/kopano/userscripts/deletegroup
createcompany_script
KOPANO_COMPANY contains the new companyname. No action is currently needed by the script.
Default: /usr/lib/kopano/userscripts/createcompany
deletecompany_script
KOPANO_COMPANYID contains the old id of the company. No action is currently needed by the script.
Default: /usr/lib/kopano/userscripts/deletecompany
user_safe_mode
If enabled, the storage server will only log when create, delete and move actions are done on an user
object. This might be useful when you are testing changes to your plugin configuration.
Default: no
EXPLANATION OF S3 PARAMETERS
attachment_s3_hostname
The hostname of the entry point to the S3 cloud where the bucket is located.
If you are using minio or another S3 compatible implementation that is using another port, you can
specify the port with hostname:port.
attachment_s3_region
The region where the bucket is located
attachment_s3_protocol
The protocol that should be used to connect to S3, "http" or "https" (preferred).
attachment_s3_uristyle
The URL style of the bucket, "virtualhost" or "path".
attachment_s3_accesskeyid
The access key id of your S3 account.
attachment_s3_secretaccesskey
The secret access key of your S3 account.
attachment_s3_bucketname
The bucket name in which the files will be stored.
EXPLANATION OF OPENID CONNECT PARAMETERS
kcoidc_issuer_identifier
The OpenID Connect Issuer Identifier.
When set, the server attempts OIDC discovery using the configured issuer identifier on startup. An Issuer
Identifier is a case sensitive URL using the https scheme that contains scheme, host, and optionally,
port number and path components. This no Issuer Identifier is set, OIDC support is disabled.
No default set.
Example: https://your-kopano-konnect.local
kcoidc_insecure_skip_verify
Skip OpenID Connect client security.
When set to yes, TLS certificate validation is skipped for all requests related to OpenID Connect. This
is insecure and should not be used in production setups.
Default: no
kcoidc_initialize_timeout
Timeout in seconds when to give up OpenID Connect discovery.
When the OIDC initialize timeout is reached, server continues startup without OIDC and all OIDC
validation will fail until the discovery completes. When set to 0, the server startup does not wait for
OIDC discovery at all.
Default: 60
EXPLANATION OF MISCELLEANIOUS PARAMETERS
enable_hosted_kopano
Enable multi-tenancy environment.
When set to true it is possible to create companies within the kopano instance and assign all users and
groups to particular companies.
When set to false, the normal single-tenancy environment is created.
Default: false
enable_distributed_kopano
Enable multi-server environment.
When set to true it is possible to place users and companies on specific servers.
When set to false, the normal single-server environment is created.
Default: false
storename_format
Display format of store name.
Allowed variables:
%u Username
%f Fullname
%c Companyname
Default: %f
loginname_format
Loginname format (for multi-tenancy installations). When the user does not login through a system-wide
unique username (like the email address) a unique name has created by combining the username and the
tenancyname. With the this configuration option you can set how the loginname should be build up.
Allowed variables:
%u Username
%c Companyname
Default: %u
client_update_enabled
Enable client updates.
You can place the Kopano Outlook Client installer in the client_update_path directory, and enable this
option. Windows clients which have the automatic updater program installed will be able to download the
latest client from the storage server.
Default: false
client_update_path
This is the path where you will place the Kopano Outlook Client MSI install program for Windows clients
to download. You need the client_update_enabled option set to true for clients to actually download this
file through the storage server.
Default: /var/lib/kopano/client
client_update_log_level
Receive the log information from the client auto update service.
Options: 0 disable, 1 sent only with errors, 2 always sent
Default: 1
client_update_log_path
Log location for the client auto update files
You need the client_update_log_level option set to non-zero value to receive log files from the client.
Default: /var/log/kopano/autoupdate
search_enabled
Use the kopano-search indexing service for faster searching. Enabling this option requires the kopano-
search(8) service to be running.
Default: yes
search_socket
Path to the kopano-search(8) service, this option is only required if the server is going to make use of
the indexing service.
Default: file:///var/run/kopano/search.sock
search_timeout
Time (in seconds) to wait for a connection to the kopano-search(8) before terminating the indexed search
request.
Default: 10
enable_enhanced_ics
Allow enhanced ICS operations to speedup synchronization with cached profiles. Only disable this option
for debugging purposes.
Default: yes
enable_sql_procedures
SQL Procedures allow for some optimized queries when streaming with enhanced ICS. This is default
disabled because you must set 'thread_stack = 256k' in your MySQL server config under the [mysqld] tag
and restart your MySQL server.
Default: no
folder_max_items
Limits the amount of items (messages or folders) in a single folder. This makes sure that the server will
not attempt to load folders that are so large that it would require huge amounts of memory just to show
the data. In practice, folders of over 1000000 items are usually created by runaway processes which are
therefore useless anyway.
Default: 1000000
sync_gab_realtime
When set to 'yes', kopano will synchronize the local user list whenever a list of users is requested (eg
during kopano-admin -l or when opening the addressbook). When setting this value to 'no', synchronization
will only occur during kopano-admin --sync. This is useful for setups which have large addressbooks (more
than 1000 entries in the addressbook).
This option is forced to 'yes' when using the 'db' plugin since synchronization is implicit in that case.
Default: yes
proxy_header
In normal operation, a cluster of kopano-server nodes is served by sending redirections back to the
clients requesting information. The redirection URL is built from the server's information in the LDAP
database. However, in some cases it is useful to place the kopano-server instances behind a reverse HTTP
proxy. In this case the redirected URL returned to the client cannot be the 'normal' hostname, but must
be a URL that is handled by the proxy.
However, internal ('behind' the proxy) redirections must *not* be redirected to the proxy since this is
not necessary. The strategy is that kopano-server will redirect to the proxy URL if the connection that
initiated the redirect passed through a proxy. The way that this is detected is by examining an HTTP
header. If the header specified by this option is found, then redirections will be to the proxy. If it is
not, then redirections will be to the internal host. If the special value '*' is specified for this
option, then the proxy URL will always be used. Specifying an empty value disables proxy detection.
Another effect of this option is that when a proxy connection is detected, kopano-server attempts to use
the 'X-Forwarded-For' header to determine the originating IP address. This is used for logging and
session binding (a session initiated on a certain IP address may not be accessed from another IP
address).
Default:
shared_reminders
Enable/disable reminders for shared stores.
Default: yes
statsclient_url
A HTTP URL or filesystem-local socket specification for a kopano-statsd compatible web service that
ingests service statistics such as memory usage or mail processing counters.
Example: https://my.local.org/collector.php
Default: unix:/var/run/kopano/statsd.sock
statsclient_interval
The time interval at which the statsd service is to be contacted, in seconds. When "statsclient_url"
points to a kopano-statsd instance, the value should be 60 (for now), because its rrdtool archives are
set to expect data at this rate.
Default: 0 (submission service is deactivated)
statsclient_ssl_verify
This setting can be used to control SSL certificate validation.
Default: yes
RELOADING
The following options are reloadable by sending the kopano-server process a HUP signal or reload the
process by the initscript
system_email_address, local_admin_users, allow_local_users, hide_system, hide_everyone, auth_method,
pam_service, enable_sso, enable_gab, sync_gab_realtime
session_timeout, server_recv_timeout, server_read_timeout, server_send_timeout, sync_lifetime
log_level, audit_log_level
threads, watchdog_max_age, watchdog_frequency, max_deferred_records, max_deferred_records_folder
user_safe_mode, enable_enhanced_ics, client_update_log_level, client_update_path, client_update_log_path
search_enabled, search_socket, search_timeout, disabled_features, mysql_group_concat_max_len,
embedded_attachment_limit, proxy_header
quota_warn, quota_soft, quota_hard, companyquota_warn
createuser_script, deleteuser_script, creategroup_script, deletegroup_script, createcompany_script,
deletecompany_script
FILES
/etc/kopano/server.cfg
The server configuration file.
/etc/kopano/ldap.cfg
The Kopano LDAP user plugin configuration file.
/etc/kopano/unix.cfg
The Kopano Unix user plugin configuration file.
AUTHOR
Written by Kopano.
SEE ALSO
kopano-server(8), kopano-ldap.cfg(5), kopano-unix.cfg(5)
Kopano 8 November 2016 KOPANO-SERVER.CFG(5)