-# $Cambridge: exim/src/src/configure.default,v 1.13 2007/06/26 11:21:36 ph10 Exp $
+# $Cambridge: exim/src/src/configure.default,v 1.15 2010/06/03 08:19:13 pdp Exp $
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# Runtime configuration file for Exim #
# split_spool_directory = true
+# If you're in a part of the world where ASCII is not sufficient for most
+# text, then you're probably familiar with RFC2047 message header extensions.
+# By default, Exim adheres to the specification, including a limit of 76
+# characters to a line, with encoded words fitting within a line.
+# If you wish to use decoded headers in message filters in such a way
+# that successful decoding of malformed messages matters, you may wish to
+# configure Exim to be more lenient.
+#
+# check_rfc2047_length = false
+#
+# In particular, the Exim maintainers have had multiple reports of problems
+# from Russian administrators of issues until they disable this check,
+# because of some popular, yet buggy, mail composition software.
+
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# ACL CONFIGURATION #
# testing for an empty sending host field.
accept hosts = :
+ control = dkim_disable_verify
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# The following section of the ACL is concerned with local parts that contain
accept hosts = +relay_from_hosts
control = submission
+ control = dkim_disable_verify
# Accept if the message arrived over an authenticated connection, from
# any host. Again, these messages are usually from MUAs, so recipient
accept authenticated = *
control = submission
+ control = dkim_disable_verify
# Insist that any other recipient address that we accept is either in one of
# our local domains, or is in a domain for which we explicitly allow