maybe chmod 0400 './ssl/postfix/server.pem'
maybe chmod 0700 './ssl/private'
maybe chmod 0644 './ssl/private/.keep_dev-libs_openssl-0'
-maybe chmod 0755 './ssmtp'
-maybe chmod 0644 './ssmtp/revaliases'
-maybe chgrp ssmtp './ssmtp/ssmtp.conf'
-maybe chmod 0640 './ssmtp/ssmtp.conf'
maybe chmod 0440 './sudoers'
maybe chmod 0750 './sudoers.d'
maybe chmod 0644 './sysctl.conf'
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-#
-# /etc/ssmtp.conf -- a config file for sSMTP sendmail.
-#
-
-# The person who gets all mail for userids < MinUserId
-# Make this empty to disable rewriting.
-root=postmaster
-
-# All mail delivered to userid >= MinUserId goes to user, not root.
-#MinUserId=1000
-
-# The place where the mail goes. The actual machine name is required
-# no MX records are consulted. Commonly mailhosts are named mail.domain.com
-# The example will fit if you are in domain.com and your mailhub is so named.
-mailhub=mail
-
-# Example for SMTP port number 2525
-# mailhub=mail.your.domain:2525
-# Example for SMTP port number 25 (Standard/RFC)
-# mailhub=mail.your.domain
-# Example for SSL encrypted connection
-# mailhub=mail.your.domain:465
-
-# Where will the mail seem to come from?
-#rewriteDomain=
-
-# The full hostname
-
-# Gentoo bug #47562
-# Commenting the following line will force ssmtp to figure
-# out the hostname itself.
-
-# hostname=_HOSTNAME_
-
-# Set this to never rewrite the "From:" line (unless not given) and to
-# use that address in the "from line" of the envelope.
-#FromLineOverride=YES
-
-# Use SSL/TLS to send secure messages to server.
-#UseTLS=YES
-
-# Use SSL/TLS certificate to authenticate against smtp host.
-#UseTLSCert=YES
-
-# Use this RSA certificate.
-#TLSCert=/etc/ssl/certs/ssmtp.pem
-
-# Get enhanced (*really* enhanced) debugging information in the logs
-# If you want to have debugging of the config file parsing, move this option
-# to the top of the config file and uncomment
-#Debug=YES