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diff --git a/docs/sample_config.yaml b/docs/sample_config.yaml index 054770f71f..853c2f6899 100644 --- a/docs/sample_config.yaml +++ b/docs/sample_config.yaml @@ -1310,91 +1310,6 @@ account_threepid_delegates: #auto_join_rooms_for_guests: false -## Account Validity ## - -# Optional account validity configuration. This allows for accounts to be denied -# any request after a given period. -# -# Once this feature is enabled, Synapse will look for registered users without an -# expiration date at startup and will add one to every account it found using the -# current settings at that time. -# This means that, if a validity period is set, and Synapse is restarted (it will -# then derive an expiration date from the current validity period), and some time -# after that the validity period changes and Synapse is restarted, the users' -# expiration dates won't be updated unless their account is manually renewed. This -# date will be randomly selected within a range [now + period - d ; now + period], -# where d is equal to 10% of the validity period. -# -account_validity: - # The account validity feature is disabled by default. Uncomment the - # following line to enable it. - # - #enabled: true - - # The period after which an account is valid after its registration. When - # renewing the account, its validity period will be extended by this amount - # of time. This parameter is required when using the account validity - # feature. - # - #period: 6w - - # The amount of time before an account's expiry date at which Synapse will - # send an email to the account's email address with a renewal link. By - # default, no such emails are sent. - # - # If you enable this setting, you will also need to fill out the 'email' and - # 'public_baseurl' configuration sections. - # - #renew_at: 1w - - # The subject of the email sent out with the renewal link. '%(app)s' can be - # used as a placeholder for the 'app_name' parameter from the 'email' - # section. - # - # Note that the placeholder must be written '%(app)s', including the - # trailing 's'. - # - # If this is not set, a default value is used. - # - #renew_email_subject: "Renew your %(app)s account" - - # Directory in which Synapse will try to find templates for the HTML files to - # serve to the user when trying to renew an account. If not set, default - # templates from within the Synapse package will be used. - # - # The currently available templates are: - # - # * account_renewed.html: Displayed to the user after they have successfully - # renewed their account. - # - # * account_previously_renewed.html: Displayed to the user if they attempt to - # renew their account with a token that is valid, but that has already - # been used. In this case the account is not renewed again. - # - # * invalid_token.html: Displayed to the user when they try to renew an account - # with an unknown or invalid renewal token. - # - # See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/master/synapse/res/templates for - # default template contents. - # - # The file name of some of these templates can be configured below for legacy - # reasons. - # - #template_dir: "res/templates" - - # A custom file name for the 'account_renewed.html' template. - # - # If not set, the file is assumed to be named "account_renewed.html". - # - #account_renewed_html_path: "account_renewed.html" - - # A custom file name for the 'invalid_token.html' template. - # - # If not set, the file is assumed to be named "invalid_token.html". - # - #invalid_token_html_path: "invalid_token.html" - - ## Metrics ### # Enable collection and rendering of performance metrics @@ -2653,11 +2568,6 @@ stats: # #enabled: false - # The size of each timeslice in the room_stats_historical and - # user_stats_historical tables, as a time period. Defaults to "1d". - # - #bucket_size: 1h - # Server Notices room configuration # @@ -2744,19 +2654,6 @@ stats: # action: allow -# Server admins can define a Python module that implements extra rules for -# allowing or denying incoming events. In order to work, this module needs to -# override the methods defined in synapse/events/third_party_rules.py. -# -# This feature is designed to be used in closed federations only, where each -# participating server enforces the same rules. -# -#third_party_event_rules: -# module: "my_custom_project.SuperRulesSet" -# config: -# example_option: 'things' - - ## Opentracing ## # These settings enable opentracing, which implements distributed tracing. |