# Sample paperless.conf # Copy this file to /etc/paperless.conf and modify it to suit your needs. # This where your documents should go to be consumed. Make sure that it exists # and that the user running the paperless service can read/write its contents # before you start Paperless. PAPERLESS_CONSUMPTION_DIR="" # These values are required if you want paperless to check a particular email # box every 10 minutes and attempt to consume documents from there. If you # don't define a HOST, mail checking will just be disabled. PAPERLESS_CONSUME_MAIL_HOST="" PAPERLESS_CONSUME_MAIL_PORT="" PAPERLESS_CONSUME_MAIL_USER="" PAPERLESS_CONSUME_MAIL_PASS="" # You must have a passphrase in order for Paperless to work at all. If you set # this to "", GNUGPG will "encrypt" your PDF by writing it out as a zero-byte # file. # # The passphrase you use here will be used when storing your documents in # Paperless, but you can always export them in an unencrypted format by using # document exporter. See the documentation for more information. # # One final note about the passphrase. Once you've consumed a document with # one passphrase, DON'T CHANGE IT. Paperless assumes this to be a constant and # can't properly export documents that were encrypted with an old passphrase if # you've since changed it to a new one. PAPERLESS_PASSPHRASE="secret" # If you intend to consume documents either via HTTP POST or by email, you must # have a shared secret here. PAPERLESS_SHARED_SECRET="" # By default, Paperless will attempt to use all available CPU cores to process # a document, but if you would like to limit that, you can set this value to # an integer: #PAPERLESS_OCR_THREADS=1