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[0931098]1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
[17e4e55]7<!ENTITY postfix-download-http "http://www.mirrorspace.org/postfix/official/postfix-&postfix-version;.tar.gz">
[0931098]8<!ENTITY postfix-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/mirrors/postfix-release/official/postfix-&postfix-version;.tar.gz">
[793c1ba]9<!ENTITY postfix-md5sum "bcaa4aac80595d04c60c72844203a04d">
[0931098]10<!ENTITY postfix-size "1.9 MB">
[17e4e55]11<!ENTITY postfix-buildsize "81 MB">
[0931098]12<!ENTITY postfix-time "0.29 SBU">
13]>
14
[547df0bc]15<sect1 id="postfix" xreflabel="Postfix-&postfix-version;">
[a0f03b0]16<sect1info>
[5cd0959d]17<othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
18<date>$Date$</date>
[a0f03b0]19</sect1info>
[00bb024c]20<?dbhtml filename="postfix.html"?>
[547df0bc]21<title>Postfix-&postfix-version;</title>
[c27a15a4]22<indexterm zone="postfix">
23<primary sortas="a-Postfix">Postfix</primary></indexterm>
[f45b1953]24
[0931098]25<sect2>
26<title>Introduction to Postfix</title>
27
28<para>The <application>Postfix</application> package contains a Mail
29Transport Agent (<acronym>MTA</acronym>). This is useful for sending email
30to other users of your host machine. It can also be configured to be a
31central mail server for your domain, a mail relay agent or simply a mail
32delivery agent to your local Internet Service Provider
33(<acronym>ISP</acronym>).</para>
34
35<sect3><title>Package information</title>
36<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
37<listitem><para>Download (HTTP): <ulink
38url="&postfix-download-http;"/></para></listitem>
39<listitem><para>Download (FTP): <ulink
40url="&postfix-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem>
[793c1ba]41<listitem><para>Download MD5 sum: &postfix-md5sum;</para></listitem>
[0931098]42<listitem><para>Download size: &postfix-size;</para></listitem>
[518538f]43<listitem><para>Estimated disk space required:
[0931098]44&postfix-buildsize;</para></listitem>
45<listitem><para>Estimated build time:
46&postfix-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist>
47</sect3>
48
49<sect3><title><application>Postfix</application> dependencies</title>
50<sect4><title>Required</title>
[793c1ba]51<para><xref linkend="db"/></para>
52</sect4>
53
[0931098]54<sect4><title>Optional</title>
[793c1ba]55<para><xref linkend="pcre"/>,
[4a46bf8]56<xref linkend="mysql"/>,
57<xref linkend="postgresql"/>,
[3bfd1d6]58<xref linkend="openldap"/>,
59<xref linkend="openssl"/> and
[793c1ba]60<xref linkend="cyrus-sasl"/></para>
61</sect4>
[0931098]62</sect3>
63
64</sect2>
65
66<sect2>
67<title>Installation of <application>Postfix</application></title>
68
[3bfd1d6]69<sect3><title>Configuring the build</title>
70
71<para>The <application>Postfix</application> source tree does not contain a
72<filename>configure</filename> script, rather the makefile in the
73top-level directory contains a <parameter>makefiles</parameter> target that
74regenerates all the other makefiles in the build tree. If you wish to
75use additional software such as a database back-end for virtual users, or
76<acronym>TLS</acronym>/<acronym>SSL</acronym> authentication, you'll
77need to regenerate the makefiles using one or more of the appropriate
78<envar>CCARGS</envar> and <envar>AUXLIBS</envar> settings listed below.</para>
79
80<para>Here is an example that combines the
81<acronym>TLS</acronym>/<acronym>SSL</acronym> and
82<application>Cyrus-SASL</application> arguments:</para>
83
84<screen><userinput><command>make makefiles \
85CCARGS="-DHAS_SSL -DUSE_SASL_AUTH -I/usr/include/openssl -I/usr/include/sasl" \
86AUXLIBS="-L/usr/lib -R/usr/lib -lssl -lcrypto -lsasl2"</command></userinput></screen>
87
88<sect4><title>SSL/TLS authentication</title>
89<para>To use <acronym>SSL</acronym>/<acronym>TLS</acronym>
90authentication with <application>Postfix</application>, you'll first
91need to apply a patch availible from
92<ulink url="ftp://ftp.aet.tu-cottbus.de/pub/postfix_tls/pfixtls-0.8.18-2.1.3-0.9.7d.tar.gz"/>.
93Unzip the patch tarball, and apply with the following commands:</para>
94
95<screen><userinput><command>patch -p1 &lt; ../pfixtls-0.8.18-2.1.3-0.9.7d/pfixtls.diff</command></userinput></screen>
96
[793c1ba]97<para>You will need to pass the following values to the
98<command>make makefiles</command> command:</para>
[3bfd1d6]99
100<screen><userinput>CCARGS="-DHAS_SSL -I/usr/include/openssl" \
101AUXLIBS="-L/usr/lib -lssl -lcrypto"</userinput></screen>
102
103<para>To use <acronym>SSL</acronym> or <acronym>TLS</acronym> you will
104also need <xref linkend="cyrus-sasl"/>.</para>
105</sect4>
106
107<sect4><title>Cyrus-SASL</title>
108<para>To use <application>Cyrus-SASL</application> with
109<application>Postfix</application>, use the following arguments:</para>
110
111<screen><userinput>CCARGS="-DUSE_SASL_AUTH -I/usr/include/sasl" \
112AUXLIBS="-L/usr/lib -R/usr/lib -lsasl2"</userinput></screen>
113</sect4>
114
115<sect4><title>OpenLDAP</title>
116<para>To use <application>OpenLDAP</application> with
117<application>Postfix</application>, use the following arguments:</para>
118
119<screen><userinput>CCARGS="-I/usr/include -DHAS_LDAP" \
120AUXLIBS="-L/usr/lib -lldap -llber"</userinput></screen>
121</sect4>
122
123<sect4><title>MySQL</title>
124<para>To use <application>MySQL</application> with
125<application>Postfix</application>, use the following arguments:</para>
126
127<screen><userinput>CCARGS="-DHAS_MYSQL -I/usr/include/mysql" \
128AUXLIBS="-L/usr/lib -lmysqlclient -lz -lm"</userinput></screen>
129</sect4>
130
131<sect4><title>PostgreSQL</title>
132<para>To use <application>PostgreSQL</application> with
133<application>Postfix</application>, use the following arguments:</para>
134
135<screen><userinput>CCARGS="-DHAS_PGSQL -I/usr/include/postgresql" \
136AUXLIBS="-L/usr/lib -lpq -lz -lm"</userinput></screen>
137</sect4>
138
139</sect3>
140
141<sect3><title>Installing Postfix</title>
142
143<para>Before you compile the program, you need to create users and groups that
144will be expected to be in place when the install script executes. Add the
[0931098]145users and groups with the following commands:</para>
146
147<screen><userinput><command>groupadd postfix &amp;&amp;
148groupadd postdrop &amp;&amp;
149groupadd -g 65534 nogroup &amp;&amp;
150useradd -c postfix -d /dev/null -g postfix -s /bin/false postfix &amp;&amp;
151useradd -c nobody -d /home -g nogroup -s /bin/bash -u 65534 nobody &amp;&amp;
152chown postfix:postfix /var/mail</command></userinput></screen>
153
[3bfd1d6]154<para>Install <application>Postfix</application> by running the
155following commands:</para>
[0931098]156
157<screen><userinput><command>make &amp;&amp;
158sh postfix-install daemon_directory=/usr/sbin \
159 manpage_directory=/usr/share/man \
160 sample_directory=/usr/share/doc/postfix \
161 -non-interactive</command></userinput></screen>
162
[8568fa6]163<para>The final installation step is to install the program's documentation with
164the following commands:</para>
[0931098]165
166<screen><userinput><command>install -d /usr/share/doc/postfix &amp;&amp;
167cp -rf html/* /usr/share/doc/postfix</command></userinput></screen>
[3bfd1d6]168</sect3></sect2>
[0931098]169
170<sect2>
171<title>Command explanations</title>
172
[8568fa6]173<para><command>sh postfix-install ... -non-interactive</command> : This keeps
174the install script from asking any questions, thereby accepting default
[6c8ceb4]175destination directories in all but the three cases explicitly mentioned.</para>
[8568fa6]176
[3bfd1d6]177<para><command>make makefiles</command> : This command rebuilds the
178makefiles throughout the source tree to use the options contained in the
179<envar>CCARGS</envar> and <envar>AUXLIBS</envar> variables.</para>
[0931098]180
181</sect2>
182
183<sect2>
184<title>Configuring <application>Postfix</application></title>
185
[6c703f15]186<sect3 id="postfix-config"><title>Config files</title>
[0931098]187<para><filename>/etc/aliases</filename>,
188<filename>/etc/postfix/main.cf</filename> and
189<filename>/etc/postfix/master.cf</filename></para>
[c27a15a4]190<indexterm zone="postfix postfix-config">
191<primary sortas="e-etc-aliases">/etc/aliases</primary></indexterm>
192<indexterm zone="postfix postfix-config">
193<primary sortas="e-etc-postfix-star">/etc/postfix/*</primary></indexterm>
[6c703f15]194</sect3>
195
196<sect3><title>Configuration Information</title>
[0931098]197
198<screen><userinput><command>cat &gt;&gt; /etc/aliases &lt;&lt; "EOF"</command>
199# Begin /etc/aliases
200
201MAILER-DAEMON: postmaster
202postmaster: root
203
204root: LOGIN
205# End /etc/aliases
206<command>EOF</command></userinput></screen>
207
[8568fa6]208<note><para>To protect an existing <filename>/etc/aliases</filename> file, the
209above command appends these aliases to it if it exists. This file should be
210checked and duplicate aliases removed, if present.</para></note>
211
212<para>The <filename>/etc/aliases</filename> file that was just created or
213appended, the <filename>main.cf</filename> and the
214<filename>master.cf</filename> must be personalized for your system. The
215<filename>aliases</filename> file needs your non-root login identity so mail
216addressed to root can be forwarded to you at the user level. The
217<filename>main.cf</filename> file needs your fully qualified hostname. All of
[793c1ba]218these edits can be done with <command>sed</command> commands entered into the
219console with appropriate substitutions of your non-root login name for
[8568fa6]220<replaceable>[user]</replaceable> and your fully qualified hostname for
221<replaceable>[localhost.localdomain]</replaceable>. You will find the
222<filename>main.cf</filename> file is self documenting, so load it into your
223editor to make the changes you need for your situation.</para>
224
[12a352e2]225<screen><userinput><command>sed -i "s/LOGIN/<replaceable>[user]</replaceable>/" /etc/aliases &amp;&amp;
226sed -i "s/#myhostname = host.domain.tld/myhostname = \
227 <replaceable>[localhost.localdomain]</replaceable>/" /etc/postfix/main.cf &amp;&amp;
[0931098]228/usr/bin/newaliases &amp;&amp;
229/usr/sbin/postfix start</command></userinput></screen></sect3>
230
[c27a15a4]231<sect3 id="postfix-init"><title>Postfix init.d script</title>
[0931098]232
[6c8ceb4]233<para>To automate the running of Postfix at startup, install the
234<filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/postfix</filename> init script included in the
235<xref linkend="intro-important-bootscripts"/> package.</para>
[c27a15a4]236<indexterm zone="postfix postfix-init"> <primary
237sortas="f-postfix">postfix</primary></indexterm>
[0931098]238
239<screen><userinput><command>make install-postfix</command></userinput></screen>
240
241</sect3>
242
243</sect2>
244
245<sect2>
246<title>Contents</title>
247
[c27a15a4]248<segmentedlist>
249<segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
[793c1ba]250<segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
[c27a15a4]251<segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
252
253<seglistitem>
254<seg>bounce, cleanup, error, flush, lmtp, local, mailq, master,
255newaliases, nqmgr, oqmgr, pickup, pipe, postalias, postcat, postconf,
256postdrop, postfix, postkick, postlock, postlog, postmap, postqueue,
257postsuper, proxymap, qmgr, qmqpd, sendmail, showq, smtp, smtpd, spawn,
258trivial-rewrite, verify, and virtual</seg>
[793c1ba]259<seg>None</seg>
[c27a15a4]260<seg>/etc/postfix and /usr/share/doc/postfix</seg>
261</seglistitem>
262</segmentedlist>
263
264<variablelist>
265<bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
266<?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
267
268<varlistentry id="bounce">
269<term><command>bounce</command></term>
270<listitem><para>A daemon that maintains per-message log files with
271non-delivery status information.</para>
272<indexterm zone="postfix bounce">
273<primary sortas="b-bounce">bounce</primary></indexterm>
274</listitem>
275</varlistentry>
276
277<varlistentry id="cleanup">
278<term><command>cleanup</command></term>
279<listitem><para>A daemon that processes inbound mail, inserts it into the
280incoming mail queue, and informs the queue manager of its arrival.</para>
281<indexterm zone="postfix cleanup">
282<primary sortas="b-cleanup">cleanup</primary></indexterm>
283</listitem>
284</varlistentry>
285
286<varlistentry id="error">
287<term><command>error</command></term>
288<listitem><para>A deamon that processes non-delivery requests from the
289queue manager.</para>
290<indexterm zone="postfix error">
291<primary sortas="b-error">error</primary></indexterm>
292</listitem>
293</varlistentry>
294
295<varlistentry id="flush">
296<term><command>flush</command></term>
297<listitem><para>A daemon that maintains a record of deferred mail by
298destination.</para>
299<indexterm zone="postfix flush">
300<primary sortas="b-flush">flush</primary></indexterm>
301</listitem>
302</varlistentry>
303
304<varlistentry id="lmtp">
305<term><command>lmtp</command></term>
306<listitem><para>A daemon that processes message delivery requests from the
307queue manager.</para>
308<indexterm zone="postfix lmtp">
309<primary sortas="b-lmtp">lmtp</primary></indexterm>
310</listitem>
311</varlistentry>
312
313<varlistentry id="local">
314<term><command>local</command></term>
315<listitem><para>A daemon that processes delivery requests from the queue
316manager to deliver mail to local recipients.</para>
317<indexterm zone="postfix local">
318<primary sortas="b-local">local</primary></indexterm>
319</listitem>
320</varlistentry>
321
322<varlistentry id="mailq">
323<term><command>mailq</command></term>
324<listitem><para>A symlink to <filename>sendmail</filename>.</para>
325<indexterm zone="postfix mailq">
326<primary sortas="b-mailq">mailq</primary></indexterm>
327</listitem>
328</varlistentry>
329
330<varlistentry id="master">
331<term><command>master</command></term>
332<listitem><para>The resident process that runs
333<application>Postfix</application> daemons on demand.</para>
334<indexterm zone="postfix master">
335<primary sortas="b-master">master</primary></indexterm>
336</listitem>
337</varlistentry>
338
339<varlistentry id="newaliases">
340<term><command>newaliases</command></term>
341<listitem><para>A symlink to <filename>sendmail</filename>.</para>
342<indexterm zone="postfix newaliases">
343<primary sortas="b-newaliases">newaliases</primary></indexterm>
344</listitem>
345</varlistentry>
346
347<varlistentry id="nqmgr">
348<term><command>nqmgr</command></term>
349<listitem><para>A daemon that awaits the arrival of incoming mail and
350arranges for its delivery.</para>
351<indexterm zone="postfix nqmgr">
352<primary sortas="b-nqmgr">nqmgr</primary></indexterm>
353</listitem>
354</varlistentry>
355
356<varlistentry id="oqmgr">
357<term><command>oqmgr</command></term>
358<listitem><para>The old style queue manager. This will be removed
359soon.</para>
360<indexterm zone="postfix oqmgr">
361<primary sortas="b-oqmgr">oqmgr</primary></indexterm>
362</listitem>
363</varlistentry>
364
365<varlistentry id="pickup">
366<term><command>pickup</command></term>
367<listitem><para>A daemon that waits for hints that new mail has been
368dropped into the maildrop directory, and feeds it into the
369<application>cleanup</application> daemon.</para>
370<indexterm zone="postfix pickup">
371<primary sortas="b-pickup">pickup</primary></indexterm>
372</listitem>
373</varlistentry>
374
375<varlistentry id="pipe">
376<term><command>pipe</command></term>
377<listitem><para>A daemon that processes requests from the queue
378manager to deliver messages to external commands.</para>
379<indexterm zone="postfix pipe">
380<primary sortas="b-pipe">pipe</primary></indexterm>
381</listitem>
382</varlistentry>
383
384<varlistentry id="postalias">
385<term><command>postalias</command></term>
386<listitem><para>Creates or queries one or more
387<application>Postfix</application> alias databases, or updates an
388existing one.</para>
389<indexterm zone="postfix postalias">
390<primary sortas="b-postalias">postalias</primary></indexterm>
391</listitem>
392</varlistentry>
393
394<varlistentry id="postcat">
395<term><command>postcat</command></term>
396<listitem><para>Prints the contents of the
397<application>named</application> files in human readable format.</para>
398<indexterm zone="postfix postcat">
399<primary sortas="b-postcat">postcat</primary></indexterm>
400</listitem>
401</varlistentry>
402
403<varlistentry id="postconf">
404<term><command>postconf</command></term>
405<listitem><para>Displays or changes the value of
406<application>Postfix</application> configuration parameters.</para>
407<indexterm zone="postfix postconf">
408<primary sortas="b-postconf">postconf</primary></indexterm>
409</listitem>
410</varlistentry>
411
412<varlistentry id="postdrop">
413<term><command>postdrop</command></term>
414<listitem><para>Creates a file in the maildrop directory and copies
415it's standard input to the file.</para>
416<indexterm zone="postfix postdrop">
417<primary sortas="b-postdrop">postdrop</primary></indexterm>
418</listitem>
419</varlistentry>
420
421<varlistentry id="postfix-bin">
422<term><command>postfix</command></term>
423<listitem><para>Controls the operation of the
424<application>Postfix</application> mail system.</para>
425<indexterm zone="postfix postfix-bin">
426<primary sortas="b-postfix">postfix</primary></indexterm>
427</listitem>
428</varlistentry>
429
430<varlistentry id="postkick">
431<term><command>postkick</command></term>
432<listitem><para>Sends requests to the specified service over a
433local transport channel.</para>
434<indexterm zone="postfix postkick">
435<primary sortas="b-postkick">postkick</primary></indexterm>
436</listitem>
437</varlistentry>
438
439<varlistentry id="postlock">
440<term><command>postlock</command></term>
441<listitem><para>Locks a mail folder for exclusive use, and executes
442commands passed to it.</para>
443<indexterm zone="postfix postlock">
444<primary sortas="b-postlock">postlock</primary></indexterm>
445</listitem>
446</varlistentry>
447
448<varlistentry id="postlog">
449<term><command>postlog</command></term>
450<listitem><para>A <application>Postfix</application>-compatible logging
451interface for use in, for example, shell scripts.</para>
452<indexterm zone="postfix postlog">
453<primary sortas="b-postlog">postlog</primary></indexterm>
454</listitem>
455</varlistentry>
456
457<varlistentry id="postmap">
458<term><command>postmap</command></term>
459<listitem><para>Creates or queries one or more Postfix lookup
460tables, or updates an existing one.</para>
461<indexterm zone="postfix postmap">
462<primary sortas="b-postmap">postmap</primary></indexterm>
463</listitem>
464</varlistentry>
465
466<varlistentry id="postqueue">
467<term><command>postqueue</command></term>
468<listitem><para>The <application>Postfix</application> user interface for
469queue management.</para>
470<indexterm zone="postfix postqueue">
471<primary sortas="b-postqueue">postqueue</primary></indexterm>
472</listitem>
473</varlistentry>
474
475<varlistentry id="postsuper">
476<term><command>postsuper</command></term>
477<listitem><para>The <application>Postfix</application> user interface for
478superuser queue management.</para>
479<indexterm zone="postfix postsuper">
480<primary sortas="b-postsuper">postsuper</primary></indexterm>
481</listitem>
482</varlistentry>
483
484<varlistentry id="proxymap">
485<term><command>proxymap</command></term>
486<listitem><para>Provides read-only table lookup services to other
487<application>Postfix</application> processes.</para>
488<indexterm zone="postfix proxymap">
489<primary sortas="b-proxymap">proxymap</primary></indexterm>
490</listitem>
491</varlistentry>
492
493<varlistentry id="qmgr">
494<term><command>qmgr</command></term>
495<listitem><para>A daemon that awaits the arrival of incoming mail and
496arranges for its delivery.</para>
497<indexterm zone="postfix qmgr">
498<primary sortas="b-qmgr">qmgr</primary></indexterm>
499</listitem>
500</varlistentry>
501
502<varlistentry id="qmqpd">
503<term><command>qmqpd</command></term>
504<listitem><para>A daemon that receives one message per connection, and
505pipes it through the <application>cleanup</application> daemon, and
506places it into the incoming queue.</para>
507<indexterm zone="postfix qmqpd">
508<primary sortas="b-qmqpd">qmqpd</primary></indexterm>
509</listitem>
510</varlistentry>
511
512<varlistentry id="sendmail-postfix">
513<term><command>sendmail</command></term>
514<listitem><para>The <application>Postfix</application> to
515<application>Sendmail</application> compatibility interface.</para>
516<indexterm zone="postfix sendmail-postfix">
517<primary sortas="b-sendmail">sendmail</primary></indexterm>
518</listitem>
519</varlistentry>
520
521<varlistentry id="showq">
522<term><command>showq</command></term>
523<listitem><para>A daemon that reports the Postfix mail queue status.</para>
524<indexterm zone="postfix showq">
525<primary sortas="b-showq">showq</primary></indexterm>
526</listitem>
527</varlistentry>
528
529<varlistentry id="smtp">
530<term><command>smtp</command></term>
531<listitem><para>Looks up a list of mail exchanger addresses for the
532destination host, sorts the list by preference, and connects to
533each listed address until it finds a server that responds.</para>
534<indexterm zone="postfix smtp">
535<primary sortas="b-smtp">smtp</primary></indexterm>
536</listitem>
537</varlistentry>
538
539<varlistentry id="smtpd">
540<term><command>smtpd</command></term>
541<listitem><para>Accepts network connection requests and performs zero
542or more SMTP transactions per connection.</para>
543<indexterm zone="postfix smtpd">
544<primary sortas="b-smtpd">smtpd</primary></indexterm>
545</listitem>
546</varlistentry>
547
548<varlistentry id="spawn">
549<term><command>spawn</command></term>
550<listitem><para>Listens on a port as specified in the
551<application>Postfix</application> <filename>master.cf</filename> file
552and spawns an external command whenever a connection is established.</para>
553<indexterm zone="postfix spawn">
554<primary sortas="b-spawn">spawn</primary></indexterm>
555</listitem>
556</varlistentry>
557
558<varlistentry id="trivial-rewrite">
559<term><command>trivial-rewrite</command></term>
560<listitem><para>A daemon that rewrites addresses to standard form.</para>
561<indexterm zone="postfix trivial-rewrite">
562<primary sortas="b-trivial-rewrite">trivial-rewrite</primary></indexterm>
563</listitem>
564</varlistentry>
565
566<varlistentry id="verify">
567<term><command>verify</command></term>
568<listitem><para>Maintains a record of what recipient addresses are known
569to be deliverable or undeliverable.</para>
570<indexterm zone="postfix verify">
571<primary sortas="b-verify">verify</primary></indexterm>
572</listitem>
573</varlistentry>
574
575<varlistentry id="virtual">
576<term><command>virtual</command></term>
[6c703f15]577<listitem><para>Delivers mail to virtual user's mail directories.</para>
[c27a15a4]578<indexterm zone="postfix virtual">
579<primary sortas="b-virtual">virtual</primary></indexterm>
580</listitem>
581</varlistentry>
582</variablelist>
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584</sect2>
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586</sect1>
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