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Docs: more PCRE2
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spec.xfpt
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doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
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-1756,7
+1756,7
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headers are in an unusual location you will need to either set the PCRE2_LIBS
and INCLUDE directives appropriately,
or set PCRE2_CONFIG=yes to use the installed &(pcre-config)& command.
If your operating system has no
and INCLUDE directives appropriately,
or set PCRE2_CONFIG=yes to use the installed &(pcre-config)& command.
If your operating system has no
-PCRE2 support then you will need to obtain and build the current PCRE
+PCRE2 support then you will need to obtain and build the current PCRE
2
from &url(https://github.com/PhilipHazel/pcre2/releases).
More information on PCRE2 is available at &url(https://www.pcre.org/).
from &url(https://github.com/PhilipHazel/pcre2/releases).
More information on PCRE2 is available at &url(https://www.pcre.org/).
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-18429,12
+18429,7
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larger prime than requested.
The value of this option is expanded and indicates the source of DH parameters
to be used by Exim.
The value of this option is expanded and indicates the source of DH parameters
to be used by Exim.
-This option is ignored for GnuTLS version 3.6.0 and later.
-The library manages parameter negotiation internally.
-
-&*Note: The Exim Maintainers strongly recommend,
-for other TLS library versions,
-using a filename with site-generated
+&*Note: The Exim Maintainers strongly recommend using a filename with site-generated
local DH parameters*&, which has been supported across all versions of Exim. The
other specific constants available are a fallback so that even when
"unconfigured", Exim can offer Perfect Forward Secrecy in older ciphersuites in TLS.
local DH parameters*&, which has been supported across all versions of Exim. The
other specific constants available are a fallback so that even when
"unconfigured", Exim can offer Perfect Forward Secrecy in older ciphersuites in TLS.