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# settings related to the postgresql database
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database: {
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# username to connect to postgres
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user: "lemmy"
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# password to connect to postgres
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password: "password"
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# host where postgres is running
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host: "localhost"
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# port where postgres can be accessed
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port: 5432
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# name of the postgres database for lemmy
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database: "lemmy"
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# maximum number of active sql connections
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pool_size: 5
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}
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# the domain name of your instance (eg "dev.lemmy.ml")
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hostname: "rrr"
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# address where lemmy should listen for incoming requests
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bind: "0.0.0.0"
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# port where lemmy should listen for incoming requests
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port: 8536
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# json web token for authorization between server and client
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jwt_secret: "changeme"
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# rate limits for various user actions, by user ip
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rate_limit: {
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# maximum number of messages created in interval
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message: 30,
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# interval length for message limit
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message_per_second: 60,
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# maximum number of posts created in interval
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post: 6,
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# interval length for post limit
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post_per_second: 600,
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# maximum number of registrations in interval
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register: 3,
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# interval length for registration limit
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register_per_second: 3600,
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}
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# # email sending configuration
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# email: {
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# # hostname of the smtp server
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# smtp_server: ""
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# # login name for smtp server
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# smtp_login: ""
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# # password to login to the smtp server
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# smtp_password: ""
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# # address to send emails from, eg "info@your-instance.com"
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# smtp_from_address: ""
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# }
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}
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