// lighttpd, nginx), you can enable X-Sendfile support for better
// performance. Presently, only attachment serving when the site is
// in private mode will use X-Sendfile.
-// $config['site']['X-Sendfile'] = false;
+// $config['site']['use_x_sendfile'] = false;
// You may also need to enable X-Sendfile support for your web server and
// allow it to access files outside of the web root. For Apache with
// mod_xsendfile, you can add these to your .htaccess or server config:
// Email info, used for all outbound email
// $config['mail']['notifyfrom'] = 'microblog@example.net';
+// Domain for generating no-reply and incoming email addresses, if enabled.
+// Defaults to site server name.
// $config['mail']['domain'] = 'microblog.example.net';
// See http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.mail.mail.factory.php for options
// $config['mail']['backend'] = 'smtp';
// 'host' => 'localhost',
// 'port' => 25,
// );
-// For incoming email, if enabled. Defaults to site server name.
-// $config['mail']['domain'] = 'incoming.example.net';
// exponential decay factor for tags, default 10 days
// raise this if traffic is slow, lower it if it's fast