Template: echolot/address Type: string _Description: E-mail address of your pinger Email to this address must reach your pinger somehow. Either it gets delivered to your box directly or you have fetchmail installed or some other way. Template: echolot/operator Type: string _Description: Operator address for your pinger Specify an address for the pinger operator. Template: echolot/sitename Type: string _Description: Site name Choose a name for your pinger site. This will be shown in all pages echolot produces. Template: echolot/addnow Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Add known remailers? This package has a built in list of some remailers. If you want they can be added to Echolot's database now. Otherwise you have to populate it by hand. . If you choose to add them Echolot will also fetch keys and configuration data immediatly. Template: echolot/recipient_delimiter Type: string _Description: Recipient delimiter Echolot strongly recommends using user defined mailboxes, i.e. mail sent to echolot+@yourdomain should reach echolot too. . In postfix this can be done by adding recipient_delimiter = + to your main.cf file. . The mailbox delimiter for exim4 can be specified by : local_part_suffix = -* local_part_suffix_optional in the router configuration (900_exim4-config_local_user in the debian package) if you want '-' to be your mailbox delimiter. . (If you know the procedure for other MTAs, please file a wishlist bug) . If you cannot or do not want to enable this please use an empty string.