Settings for django-email-bandit ======================================== These should be in your project ``settings.py``. ``BANDIT_EMAIL`` ---------------------------------------- The ``BANDIT_EMAIL`` defines the email address which recieves the hijacked emails. This defaults to the ``SERVER_EMAIL`` setting if not set:: BANDIT_EMAIL = 'bandit@example.com' This option can also be a list to send the hijacked email to multiple addresses:: BANDIT_EMAIL = ['bandit@example.com', 'accomplice@example.com'] ``BANDIT_WHITELIST`` ---------------------------------------- By default django-email-bandit will intercept all outgoing emails unless they are sent to the ``SERVER_EMAIL`` or one of the emails in the ``ADMINS`` setting. If there are email addresses that should receive mail from your application normally, add those email addresses to ``BANDIT_WHITELIST``. ``BANDIT_WHITELIST`` defaults to an empty tuple:: BANDIT_WHITELIST = ('iloveemail@example.com', ) A domain can also be put in the BANDIT_WHITELIST. This will whitelist any email to that domain:: BANDIT_WHITELIST = ('example.com', ) ``BANDIT_REGEX_WHITELIST`` ---------------------------------------- Similar to ``BANDIT_WHITELIST``, but matches whole e-mail address by regular expressions:: BANDIT_REGEX_WHITELIST = ["ba.*it@bandit\\.com", "joe@.*\\.org"]