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# Sample paperless.conf
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# Copy this file to /etc/paperless.conf and modify it to suit your needs.
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# This where your documents should go to be consumed.  Make sure that it exists
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# and that the user running the paperless service can read/write its contents
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# before you start Paperless.
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PAPERLESS_CONSUMPTION_DIR=""
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# These values are required if you want paperless to check a particular email
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# box every 10 minutes and attempt to consume documents from there.  If you
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# don't define a HOST, mail checking will just be disabled.
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PAPERLESS_CONSUME_MAIL_HOST=""
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PAPERLESS_CONSUME_MAIL_PORT=""
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PAPERLESS_CONSUME_MAIL_USER=""
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PAPERLESS_CONSUME_MAIL_PASS=""
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# You must have a passphrase in order for Paperless to work at all.  If you set
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# this to "", GNUGPG will "encrypt" your PDF by writing it out as a zero-byte
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# file.
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#
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# The passphrase you use here will be used when storing your documents in
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# Paperless, but you can always export them in an unencrypted format by using
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# document exporter.  See the documentaiton for more information.
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#
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# One final note about the passphrase.  Once you've consumed a document with
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# one passphrase, DON'T CHANGE IT.  Paperless assumes this to be a constant and
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# can't properly export documents that were encrypted with an old passphrase if
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# you've since changed it to a new one.
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PAPERLESS_PASSPHRASE="secret"
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# If you intend to consume documents either via HTTP POST or by email, you must
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# have a shared secret here.
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PAPERLESS_SHARED_SECRET=""
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