msg:complete after main per message
msg:delivery after transport per recipient
+ msg:rcpt:host:defer after transport per recipient per host
+ msg:rcpt:defer after transport per recipient
msg:host:defer after transport per attempt
msg:fail:delivery after main per recipient
msg:fail:internal after main per recipient
list, defining a position in the tree of possible events; it may be used as
a list or just matched on as a whole. There will be no whitespace.
+New event types may be added in the future.
+
There is an auxilary variable, $event_data, for which the
content is event_dependent:
msg:delivery smtp confirmation mssage
+ msg:rcpt:host:defer error string
+ msg:rcpt:defer error string
msg:host:defer error string
tls:cert verification chain depth
smtp:connect smtp banner
-The msg:host:defer event populates one extra variable, $event_defer_errno.
+The :defer events populate one extra variable, $event_defer_errno.
The following variables are likely to be useful depending on the event type:
The string is expanded when each of the supported events occur
and any side-effects of the expansion will happen.
-Note that for complex operations an ACL expansion can be used.
+
+Note that for complex operations an ACL expansion can be used,
+however due to the multiple contexts the Exim operates in
+a) variables set in events raised from transports will not
+ be visible outside that transport call.
+b) acl_m variables in a server context are lost on a new connection,
+ and after helo/ehlo/mail/starttls/rset commands
+Using an ACL expansion with the logwrite modifier can be a
+useful way of writing to the main log.
+
The expansion of the event_action option should normally
- "pass" sets the authentication password. Default is empty.
- "port" sets the tcp port number for the proxy. Default is 1080.
- "tmo" sets a connection timeout in seconds for this proxy. Default is 5.
-
-Proxies from the list are tried in order until
-one responds. The timeout for the overall connection
-applies to the set of proxied attempts.
+- "pri" specifies a priority for the server within the list, higher
+ values being tried first. The default priority is 1.
+- "weight" specifies a selection bias. Within a priority set servers
+ are queried in a random fashion, weighted by this value. The default
+ value for selection bias is 1.
+
+Proxies from the list are tried according to their priority
+and weight settings until one responds. The timeout for the
+overall connection applies to the set of proxied attempts.
If events are used, the remote IP/port during a
tcp:connect event will be that of the proxy.