X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/139059f613d9a4d9fee6505232a9349fcd7f88aa..13b685f963e9313409f8350f718bac411829a5e7:/src/src/EDITME diff --git a/src/src/EDITME b/src/src/EDITME index 2f900f271..dc0892c99 100644 --- a/src/src/EDITME +++ b/src/src/EDITME @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# $Cambridge: exim/src/src/EDITME,v 1.2 2004/10/11 13:24:19 ph10 Exp $ +# $Cambridge: exim/src/src/EDITME,v 1.14 2005/08/01 13:20:28 ph10 Exp $ ################################################## # The Exim mail transport agent # @@ -266,6 +266,7 @@ LOOKUP_LSEARCH=yes # LOOKUP_ORACLE=yes # LOOKUP_PASSWD=yes # LOOKUP_PGSQL=yes +# LOOKUP_SQLITE=yes # LOOKUP_WHOSON=yes # These two settings are obsolete; all three lookups are compiled when @@ -314,6 +315,53 @@ LOOKUP_LSEARCH=yes EXIM_MONITOR=eximon.bin +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +# Compiling Exim with content scanning support: If you want to compile Exim +# with support for message body content scanning, set WITH_CONTENT_SCAN to +# the value "yes". This will give you malware and spam scanning in the DATA ACL, +# and the MIME ACL. Please read the documentation to learn more about these +# features. + +# WITH_CONTENT_SCAN=yes + +# If you want to use the deprecated "demime" condition in the DATA ACL, +# uncomment the line below. Doing so will also explicitly turn on the +# WITH_CONTENT_SCAN option. If possible, use the MIME ACL instead of +# the "demime" condition. + +# WITH_OLD_DEMIME=yes + +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +# Compiling Exim with experimental features. These are documented in +# experimental-spec.txt. "Experimental" means that the way these features are +# implemented may still change. Backward compatibility is not guaranteed. + +# Uncomment the following lines to add SPF support. You need to have libspf2 +# installed on your system (www.libspf2.org). Depending on where it is installed +# you may have to edit the CFLAGS and LDFLAGS lines. + +# EXPERIMENTAL_SPF=yes +# CFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include +# LDFLAGS += -lspf2 + +# Uncomment the following lines to add SRS (Sender rewriting scheme) support. +# You need to have libsrs_alt installed on your system (srs.mirtol.com). +# Depending on where it is installed you may have to edit the CFLAGS and +# LDFLAGS lines. + +# EXPERIMENTAL_SRS=yes +# CFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include +# LDFLAGS += -lsrs_alt + +# Uncomment the following lines to add Brightmail AntiSpam support. You need +# to have the Brightmail client SDK installed. Please check the experimental +# documentation for implementation details. You need to edit the CFLAGS and +# LDFLAGS lines. + +# EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL=yes +# CFLAGS += -I/opt/brightmail/bsdk-6.0/include +# LDFLAGS += -lxml2_single -lbmiclient_single -L/opt/brightmail/bsdk-6.0/lib + ############################################################################### @@ -336,8 +384,9 @@ EXIM_MONITOR=eximon.bin # cannot be overridden at runtime. This guards against problems caused by # unauthorized changes to the runtime configuration. You are advised not to # remove "root" from this option, but you can add other users if you want. The -# list is colon-separated. +# list is colon-separated. It must NOT contain any spaces. +# FIXED_NEVER_USERS=root:bin:daemon FIXED_NEVER_USERS=root @@ -347,18 +396,26 @@ FIXED_NEVER_USERS=root # CONFIGURE_OWNER= -# If you specify CONFIGURE_OWNER as a name, this is looked up at build time, -# and the uid number is built into the binary. However, you can specify that -# this lookup is deferred until runtime. In this case, it is the name that is -# built into the binary. You can do this by a setting of the form: +# If the configuration file is group-writeable, Exim insists by default that it +# is owned by root or the Exim user. You can specify one additional permitted +# group owner here. + +# CONFIGURE_GROUP= + +# If you specify CONFIGURE_OWNER or CONFIGURE_GROUP as a name, this is looked +# up at build time, and the uid or gid number is built into the binary. +# However, you can specify that the lookup is deferred until runtime. In this +# case, it is the name that is built into the binary. You can do this by a +# setting of the form: # CONFIGURE_OWNER=ref:mail +# CONFIGURE_GROUP=ref:sysadmin -# In other words, put "ref:" in front of the user name. Although this costs a -# bit of resource at runtime, it is convenient to use this feature when -# building binaries that are to be run on multiple systems where the name may -# refer to different uids. It also allows you to build Exim on a system where -# the relevant user is not defined. +# In other words, put "ref:" in front of the user or group name. Although this +# costs a bit of resource at runtime, it is convenient to use this feature when +# building binaries that are to be run on multiple systems where the names may +# refer to different uids or gids. It also allows you to build Exim on a system +# where the relevant user or group is not defined. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -633,6 +690,16 @@ ZCAT_COMMAND=/usr/bin/zcat # EXIM_PERL=perl.o +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +# Support for dynamically-loaded string expansion functions via ${dlfunc. If +# you are using gcc the dynamically-loaded object must be compiled with the +# -shared option, and you will need to add -export-dynamic to EXTRALIBS so +# that the local_scan API is made available by the linker. You may also need +# to add -ldl to EXTRALIBS so that dlopen() is available to Exim. + +# EXPAND_DLFUNC=yes + + #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Exim has support for PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules), a facility # which is available in the latest releases of Solaris and in some GNU/Linux @@ -657,17 +724,24 @@ ZCAT_COMMAND=/usr/bin/zcat # If you have set RADIUS_CONFIG_FILE, you should also set one of these to # indicate which RADIUS library is used: -# -# RADIUSCLIENT is the radiusclient library; you probably need to add -# -libradiusclient to EXTRALIBS -# -# RADLIB is the Radius library that comes with FreeBSD (the header file is -# called radlib.h); you probably need to add -lradius to EXTRALIBS # RADIUS_LIB_TYPE=RADIUSCLIENT +# RADIUS_LIB_TYPE=RADIUSCLIENTNEW # RADIUS_LIB_TYPE=RADLIB -# If you don't set one of these, Exim assumes the radiusclient library. +# RADIUSCLIENT is the radiusclient library; you probably need to add +# -lradiusclient to EXTRALIBS. +# +# The API for the radiusclient library was changed at release 0.4.0. +# Unfortunately, the header file does not define a version number that clients +# can use to support both the old and new APIs. If you are using version 0.4.0 +# or later of the radiusclient library, you should use RADIUSCLIENTNEW. +# +# RADLIB is the Radius library that comes with FreeBSD (the header file is +# called radlib.h); you probably need to add -lradius to EXTRALIBS. +# +# If you do not set RADIUS_LIB_TYPE, Exim assumes the radiusclient library, +# using the original API. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -763,6 +837,10 @@ SYSTEM_ALIASES_FILE=/etc/aliases # USE_READLINE=yes +# You may need to add -ldl to EXTRA_LIBS when you set USE_READLINE=yes. +# Note that this option adds to the size of the Exim binary, because the +# dynamic loading library is not otherwise included. + ###############################################################################