Monty Taylor 4cca3f8d2a
Add lists exim config to ansible
The mailing list servers have a more complex exim config. Put the
routers and transports into ansible variables.

While we're doing it, role variables with an exim_ prefix - since 'routers'
as a global variable might be a little broad.

iteritems isn't a thing in python3, only items.

We need to escape the exim config with ${if or{{ - because of the {{
which looks like jinja. Wrap it in a {% raw %} block.

Getting the yaml indentation right for things here is non-trivial. Make
them strings instead.

Add a README.rst file - and use the zuul:rolevar construct in it,
because it's nice.

Change-Id: Ieccfce99a1d278440c5baa207479a1887898298e
2018-08-15 15:11:48 -05:00

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EX4DEF_VERSION=''
# 'combined' - one daemon running queue and listening on SMTP port
# 'no' - no daemon running the queue
# 'separate' - two separate daemons
# 'ppp' - only run queue with /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/exim4.
# 'nodaemon' - no daemon is started at all.
# 'queueonly' - only a queue running daemon is started, no SMTP listener.
# setting this to 'no' will also disable queueruns from /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/exim4
QUEUERUNNER='combined'
# how often should we run the queue
QUEUEINTERVAL='{{ exim_queue_interval }}'
# options common to quez-runner and listening daemon
COMMONOPTIONS=''
# more options for the daemon/process running the queue (applies to the one
# started in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/exim4, too.
QUEUERUNNEROPTIONS=''
# special flags given to exim directly after the -q. See exim(8)
QFLAGS=''
# options for daemon listening on port 25
SMTPLISTENEROPTIONS=''