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NAME

       public-inbox-config - public-inbox config file description

SYNOPSIS

       ~/.public-inbox/config

DESCRIPTION

       The public-inbox config file is parseable by git-config(1).  This is a global configuration file for
       mapping/discovering all public-inboxes used by a particular user.

CONFIGURATION FILE

   EXAMPLE
               [publicinbox "test"]
                       inboxdir = /home/user/path/to/test.git
                       ; multiple addresses are supported
                       address = test@example.com
                       ; address = alternate@example.com
                       url = http://example.com/test
                       newsgroup = inbox.test

                       ; backwards compatibility with public-inbox pre-1.2.0,
                       ; "inboxdir" takes precedence over "mainrepo"
                       mainrepo = /home/user/path/to/test.git

   VARIABLES
       publicinbox.<name>.address
               The  email  address  of  the  public-inbox.  May be specified more than once for merging multiple
               mailing lists (or migrating to new addresses).  This must be specified at least once,  the  first
               value will be considered the primary address for informational purposes.

               Default: none, required

       publicinbox.<name>.inboxdir
               The absolute path to the directory which hosts the public-inbox.  This must be specified once.

               This  was  previously  known  as  "mainrepo",  which  remains  supported,  but  "inboxdir"  takes
               precedence.

               Default: none, required

       publicinbox.<name>.url
               The primary URL for hosting the HTTP/HTTPS archives.  Additional HTTP/HTTPS URLs may be specified
               via "$GIT_DIR/cloneurl" as documented in gitweb(1)

               Default: none, optional

       publicinbox.<name>.newsgroup
               The NNTP group name for use with public-inbox-nntpd(1).  This may  be  any  newsgroup  name  with
               hierarchies  delimited by ".".  For example, the newsgroup for <mailto:meta@public-inbox.org> is:
               "inbox.comp.mail.public-inbox.meta"

               It  also  configures  the  folder  hierarchy   used   by   public-inbox-imapd(1)   as   well   as
               public-inbox-pop3d(1)

               Omitting   this   for   a   given   inbox   will   prevent   the   inbox  from  being  served  by
               public-inbox-nntpd(1), public-inbox-imapd(1), and/or public-inbox-pop3d(1)

               Default: none, optional

       publicinbox.<name>.watch
               See public-inbox-watch(1)

       publicinbox.<name>.watchheader
               See public-inbox-watch(1)

       publicinbox.<name>.listid
               The   rfc2919   <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2919>   header   without   angle   brackets   for
               public-inbox-mda(1) deliveries and public-inbox-watch(1).

               For      public-inbox-watch      users,     this     is     a     shortcut     for     specifying
               "publicinbox.$NAME.watchheader=List-Id:<foo.example.com>"

               For public-inbox-mda users, this may be used to avoid recipient matching via "ORIGINAL_RECIPIENT"
               environment variable.

               This may be specified multiple times for merging multiple mailing lists  into  a  single  public-
               inbox, only one "List-Id" header needs to match.

               Default: none

       publicinbox.<name>.imapmirror
               This may be the full IMAP URL of an independently-run IMAP mirror.

               Default: none

       publicinbox.<name>.nntpmirror
               This   may   be   the   full   NNTP  URL  of  an  independently-run  mirror.   For  example,  the
               https://public-inbox.org/meta/       inbox       is       mirrored       by       Gmane        at
               "nntp://news.gmane.io/gmane.mail.public-inbox.general"

               Default: none

       publicinbox.<name>.indexlevel
               The indexing level for public-inbox-index(1)

               "basic"  only  requires  DBD::SQLite(3pm)  and provides all NNTP functionality along with thread-
               awareness in the WWW interface.

               "medium" requires Search::Xapian(3pm) to provide full-text term search functionality in  the  WWW
               UI.

               "full"  also  includes  positional  information used by Xapian to allow for searching for phrases
               using quoted text.  (e.g. "looking for a complete sentence")

               Default: "full"

       publicinbox.<name>.boost
               Control indexing order for public-inbox-extindex(1), with ties broken by config file order.  This
               only affects indexing and does not affect messages which are already indexed.

               Default: 0

       publicinbox.<name>.indexSequentialShard
               See "publicInbox.indexSequentialShard" in public-inbox-index(1)

       publicinbox.<name>.httpbackendmax
               If a digit, the maximum number of parallel git-http-backend(1) processes  to  allow  for  cloning
               this particular inbox.

               If  an  alphanumeric value starting with a lowercase alphabetic character is specified, the inbox
               will use a "NAMED LIMITER" which can be shared by multiple inboxes.

               Default: 32 (using a default limiter shared by all inboxes)

       publicinbox.<name>.coderepo
               The nickname of a "coderepo" section associated with the inbox.  May be specified more than  once
               for  M:N  mapping  of  code repos to inboxes.  If enabled, diff hunk headers in patch emails will
               link to the line numbers of blobs.

               Default: none

       publicinbox.<name>.replyto
               May be used to control how reply instructions in the PSGI interface are displayed.

               ":none=dead inbox" may be specified to denote an inactive list ("dead inbox" may be replaced with
               another phrase).

               A list of comma-delimited email addresses may be specified.  This can  be  useful  for  dedicated
               inboxes for bot emails, but discussion happens on a separate mailing list/inbox.

               Mirrors  of  existing centralized mailing lists may use ":list" here to redirect mail only to the
               configured inbox address.  The use of ":list" is discouraged for new mailing lists, as  it  leads
               to centralization.

               Default: :all

       publicinbox.css
               The  local  path  name  of  a  CSS  file  for the PSGI web interface.  May contain the attributes
               "media", "title" and "href" which match the  associated  attributes  of  the  HTML  <style>  tag.
               "href" may be specified to point to the URL of an remote CSS file and the path may be "/dev/null"
               or any empty file.  Multiple files may be specified and will be included in the order specified.

       publicinboxmda.spamcheck
               This  may  be set to "none" to disable the use of SpamAssassin spamc(1) for filtering spam before
               it is imported into git history.  Other spam filtering backends may be supported in the future.

               Default: spamc

       publicinboxwatch.spamcheck
               See public-inbox-watch(1)

       publicinboxwatch.watchspam
               See public-inbox-watch(1)

       publicinbox.imapserver
               Set this to point to the hostname(s) of the public-inbox-imapd(1)  instance.   This  is  used  to
               advertise the existence of the IMAP endpoint in the PublicInbox::WWW HTML interface.

               Default: none

       publicinbox.nntpserver
               Same as "publicinbox.imapserver", but for the hostname(s) of the public-inbox-nntpd(1) instance.

               Default: none

       publicinbox.pop3server
               Same as "publicinbox.imapserver", but for the hostname(s) of the public-inbox-pop3d(1) instance.

               Default: none

       publicinbox.pop3state
               See "publicinbox.pop3state" in public-inbox-pop3d(1)

       publicinbox.<name>.feedmax
               The  size  of  an  Atom  feed for the inbox.  If specified more than once, only the last value is
               used.  Invalid values (<= 0) will be treated as the default value.

               Default: 25

       publicinbox.<name>.hide
               A comma-delimited list of listings to hide the inbox from.

               Valid values are currently "www" and "manifest".

               Default: none

       coderepo.<nick>.dir
               The path to a git repository for "publicinbox.<name>.coderepo"

       coderepo.<nick>.cgitUrl
               The URL of the cgit instance associated with the coderepo.

               Default: none

       publicinbox.cgitrc
               A path to a cgitrc(5) file.  "repo.url" directives in the cgitrc will be mapped to  the  nickname
               of  a coderepo (without trailing slash), and "repo.path" directives map to "coderepo.<nick>.dir".
               Use of this directive allows admins of existing cgit installations  to  skip  declaring  coderepo
               sections and map inboxes directly to code repositories known to cgit.

               Macro expansion (e.g. $HTTP_HOST) is not yet supported.

       publicinbox.cgitbin
               A path to the "cgit.cgi" executable.  The PublicInbox::WWW interface can spawn cgit as a fallback
               if the publicinbox.cgitrc directive is configured.

               Default: /var/www/htdocs/cgit/cgit.cgi or /usr/lib/cgit/cgit.cgi

       publicinbox.cgitdata
               A  path to the data directory used by cgit for storing static files.  Typically guessed based the
               location of "cgit.cgi" (from "publicinbox.cgitbin", but may be overridden.

               Default: basename of "publicinbox.cgitbin", /var/www/htdocs/cgit/ or /usr/share/cgit/

       publicinbox.mailEditor
               See public-inbox-edit(1)

       publicinbox.indexMaxSize =item publicinbox.indexBatchSize =item publicinbox.indexSequentialShard
               See public-inbox-index(1)

       publicinbox.wwwlisting
               Enable a HTML listing style when the root path of the URL '/' is accessed.  Valid values are:

               •       all - Show all inboxes

               •       404  -  Return  a   404   page.    This   is   useful   to   allow   customization   with
                       Plack::App::Cascade(3pm)

               •       match=domain - Only show inboxes with URLs which belong to the domain of the HTTP request

               Default: 404

       publicinbox.grokmanifest
               Controls the generation of a grokmirror-compatible gzipped JSON file at the top-level of the PSGI
               interface.  You generally do not need to change this from the default.

               Valid values are:

               •       match=domain  -  Only  include  inboxes  with URLs which belong to the domain of the HTTP
                       request.  This is compatible with virtual hosting where several  domains  come  from  the
                       same host.

               •       all  -  All inboxes are present in "manifest.js.gz", regardless of domain.  Only use this
                       if you're serving HTTP requests in a domain-agnostic manner.

               •       404 - "manifest.js.gz" will only contain an empty  JSON  array.   This  does  NOT  affect
                       "$INBOX_URL/manifest.js.gz", which will always contain all git repos used by the inbox at
                       $INBOX_URL

               Default: "match=domain"

       publicinbox.<name>.obfuscate
               Whether to obfuscate email addresses in the PublicInbox::WWW HTML interface.

               Default: false

       publicinbox.noObfuscate
               A  space-delimited  list  of  well-known addresses and domains that should not be obfuscated when
               "publicinbox.$NAME.obfuscate" is true (e.g., "public@example.com" and "@example.com").  This  may
               be specified more than once, in which case the values are merged.

               Default: none

       extindex.<name>.topdir
               The directory of an external index.  See public-inbox-extindex(1) for more details.

       extindex.<name>.url
               Identical to "publicinbox.<name>.url", but for external indices

       extindex.<name>.coderepo
               Identical  to  "publicinbox.<name>.coderepo", but for external indices.  Code repos may be freely
               associated with any number of public inboxes and external indices.

   NAMED LIMITER (PSGI)
       Named limiters are useful for preventing large inboxes from monopolizing  (or  overloading)  the  server.
       Since  serving  git  clones  (via git-http-backend(1) can be memory-intensive for large inboxes, it makes
       sense to put large inboxes on a named limiter with a low max value; while smaller  inboxes  can  use  the
       default limiter.

       "RLIMIT_*"  keys  may  be  set to enforce resource limits for a particular limiter (BSD::Resource(3pm) is
       required).

       Default named-limiters are prefixed with "-".  Currently, the  "-cgit"  named  limiter  is  reserved  for
       instances spawning cgit via "publicinbox.cgitrc"

       publicinboxlimiter.<name>.max
               The maximum number of parallel processes for the given limiter.

       publicinboxlimiter.<name>.rlimitCore
       publicinboxlimiter.<name>.rlimitCPU
       publicinboxlimiter.<name>.rlimitData
               The  maximum  core  size,  CPU  time, or data size processes run with the given limiter will use.
               This may be comma-separated to distinguish soft and hard limits.  The word "INFINITY" is accepted
               as the RLIM_INFINITY constant (if supported by your OS).

               See setrlimit(2) for more info on the behavior of RLIMIT_CORE, RLIMIT_CPU,  and  RLIMIT_DATA  for
               you operating system.

       EXAMPLE WITH NAMED LIMITERS

               ; big inboxes which require lots of memory to clone:
               [publicinbox "big1"]
                       inboxdir = /path/to/big1
                       address = big1@example.com
                       httpbackendmax = big
               [publicinbox "big2"]
                       inboxdir = /path/to/big2
                       address = big2@example.com
                       httpbackendmax = big

               ; tiny inboxes which are easily cloned:
               [publicinbox "tiny1"]
                       inboxdir = /path/to/tiny1
                       address = tiny1@example.com
               [publicinbox "tiny2"]
                       inboxdir = /path/to/tiny2
                       address = tiny2@example.com

               [publicinboxlimiter "big"]
                       max = 4

       In  the  above  example, the "big1" and "big2" are limited to four parallel git-http-backend(1) processes
       between them.

       However,  "tiny1"  and  "tiny2"  will  share  the  default  limiter  which  means   there   can   be   32
       git-http-backend(1) processes between them.

ENVIRONMENT

       PI_CONFIG
               Used to override the default "~/.public-inbox/config" value.

CONTACT

       Feedback welcome via plain-text mail to <mailto:meta@public-inbox.org>

       The       mail       archives      are      hosted      at      <https://public-inbox.org/meta/>      and
       <http://4uok3hntl7oi7b4uf4rtfwefqeexfzil2w6kgk2jn5z2f764irre7byd.onion/meta/>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright all contributors <mailto:meta@public-inbox.org>

       License: AGPL-3.0+ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt>

SEE ALSO

       git(1), git-config(1),  public-inbox-daemon(8),  public-inbox-mda(1),  public-inbox-watch(1),  grokmirror
       <https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/grokmirror/grokmirror.git>

public-inbox.git                                   1993-10-02                             PUBLIC-INBOX-CONFIG(5)