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<header>Global Variables</header> The variables defined on this page can be used in any domain or user-level template in Virtualmin, such as the email sent to domain owners or mailboxes when they are created. They are useful for defining system-level constants, such as the contact email address and name of the master administrator. <p> To add a variable, just fill in the name and value in the empty row at the bottom of the table. To remove one, remove the contents of its name field. To temporarily disable a variable, un-check its box in the enabled column. <p> Disabled variables will still appear in this list, but will not be used for substitution when sending email and so on. <p> <footer>Private