{ "acl_smtp_auth", opt_stringptr, &acl_smtp_auth },
{ "acl_smtp_connect", opt_stringptr, &acl_smtp_connect },
{ "acl_smtp_data", opt_stringptr, &acl_smtp_data },
+#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_PRDR
+ { "acl_smtp_data_prdr", opt_stringptr, &acl_smtp_data_prdr },
+#endif
#ifndef DISABLE_DKIM
{ "acl_smtp_dkim", opt_stringptr, &acl_smtp_dkim },
#endif
{ "dns_ipv4_lookup", opt_stringptr, &dns_ipv4_lookup },
{ "dns_retrans", opt_time, &dns_retrans },
{ "dns_retry", opt_int, &dns_retry },
- { "dns_use_dnssec", opt_int, &dns_use_dnssec },
+ { "dns_dnssec_ok", opt_int, &dns_dnssec_ok },
{ "dns_use_edns0", opt_int, &dns_use_edns0 },
/* This option is now a no-op, retained for compability */
{ "drop_cr", opt_bool, &drop_cr },
{ "gecos_pattern", opt_stringptr, &gecos_pattern },
#ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
{ "gnutls_compat_mode", opt_bool, &gnutls_compat_mode },
+ { "gnutls_enable_pkcs11", opt_bool, &gnutls_enable_pkcs11 },
/* These three gnutls_require_* options stopped working in Exim 4.80 */
{ "gnutls_require_kx", opt_stringptr, &gnutls_require_kx },
{ "gnutls_require_mac", opt_stringptr, &gnutls_require_mac },
#endif
{ "pid_file_path", opt_stringptr, &pid_file_path },
{ "pipelining_advertise_hosts", opt_stringptr, &pipelining_advertise_hosts },
+#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_PRDR
+ { "prdr_enable", opt_bool, &prdr_enable },
+#endif
{ "preserve_message_logs", opt_bool, &preserve_message_logs },
{ "primary_hostname", opt_stringptr, &primary_hostname },
{ "print_topbitchars", opt_bool, &print_topbitchars },
gid_t gid;
BOOL boolvalue = TRUE;
BOOL freesptr = TRUE;
-BOOL extra_condition = FALSE;
optionlist *ol, *ol2;
struct passwd *pw;
void *reset_point;
log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG_IN, CS unknown_txt, name);
}
-if ((ol->type & opt_set) != 0)
- {
- uschar *mname = name;
- if (Ustrncmp(mname, "no_", 3) == 0) mname += 3;
- if (Ustrcmp(mname, "condition") == 0)
- extra_condition = TRUE;
- else
- log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG_IN,
- "\"%s\" option set for the second time", mname);
- }
+if ((ol->type & opt_set) && !(ol->type & (opt_rep_con | opt_rep_str)))
+ log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG_IN,
+ "\"%s\" option set for the second time", name);
ol->type |= opt_set | issecure;
type = ol->type & opt_mask;
str_target = (uschar **)(ol->value);
else
str_target = (uschar **)((uschar *)data_block + (long int)(ol->value));
- if (extra_condition)
+ if (ol->type & opt_rep_con)
{
/* We already have a condition, we're conducting a crude hack to let
multiple condition rules be chained together, despite storing them in
strtemp = string_sprintf("${if and{{bool_lax{%s}}{bool_lax{%s}}}}",
saved_condition, sptr);
*str_target = string_copy_malloc(strtemp);
- /* TODO(pdp): there is a memory leak here when we set 3 or more
- conditions; I still don't understand the store mechanism enough
- to know what's the safe way to free content from an earlier store.
+ /* TODO(pdp): there is a memory leak here and just below
+ when we set 3 or more conditions; I still don't
+ understand the store mechanism enough to know
+ what's the safe way to free content from an earlier store.
AFAICT, stores stack, so freeing an early stored item also stores
all data alloc'd after it. If we knew conditions were adjacent,
we could survive that, but we don't. So I *think* we need to take
Because we only do this once, near process start-up, I'm prepared to
let this slide for the time being, even though it rankles. */
}
+ else if (*str_target && (ol->type & opt_rep_str))
+ {
+ uschar sep = Ustrncmp(name, "headers_add", 11)==0 ? '\n' : ':';
+ saved_condition = *str_target;
+ strtemp = saved_condition + Ustrlen(saved_condition)-1;
+ if (*strtemp == sep) *strtemp = 0; /* eliminate trailing list-sep */
+ strtemp = string_sprintf("%s%c%s", saved_condition, sep, sptr);
+ *str_target = string_copy_malloc(strtemp);
+ }
else
{
*str_target = sptr;