X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/21b172df101c2c52faf0cc56a502395451975be9..f0a4098c909b11829a143fb558156c1d7e12c3f9:/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt index ffb34e882..1f5e29511 100644 --- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt +++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt @@ -972,7 +972,7 @@ User filters are run as part of the routing process, described below. .cindex "Darwin" .cindex "Cygwin" .cindex "exim_msgdate" -Every message handled by Exim is given a &'message id'& which is sixteen +Every message handled by Exim is given a &'message id'& which is 23 characters long. It is divided into three parts, separated by hyphens, for example &`16VDhn-000000001bo-D342`&. Each part is a sequence of letters and digits, normally encoding numbers in base 62. However, in the Darwin operating @@ -4020,7 +4020,7 @@ user. This option requests Exim to give up trying to deliver the listed messages, including any that are frozen. However, if any of the messages are active, their status is not altered. For non-bounce messages, a delivery error message -is sent to the sender, containing the text &"cancelled by administrator"&. +is sent to the sender. Bounce messages are just discarded. This option can be used only by an admin user. @@ -7349,6 +7349,11 @@ dot-separated components; a key such as &`*fict.example`& in a database file is useless, because the asterisk in a partial matching subject key is always followed by a dot. +When the lookup is done from a string-expansion, +the variables &$1$& and &$2$& contain the wild and non-wild parts of the key +during the expansion of the replacement text. +They return to their previous values at the end of the lookup item. + @@ -12083,6 +12088,10 @@ Exim was built with the EXPAND_LISTMATCH_RHS option. Consult section &<>& for further details of these patterns. +The variable &$value$& will be set for a successful match and can be +used in the success clause of an &%if%& expansion item using the condition. +Any previous &$value$& is restored after the if. + .vitem &*match_local_part&~{*&<&'string1'&>&*}{*&<&'string2'&>&*}*& .cindex "domain list" "in expansion condition" .cindex "address list" "in expansion condition" @@ -19176,12 +19185,25 @@ This applies to all of the SRV, MX, AAAA, A lookup sequence. .cindex "router" "restricting to specific domains" .vindex "&$domain_data$&" If this option is set, the router is skipped unless the current domain matches -the list. If the match is achieved by means of a file lookup, the data that the -lookup returned for the domain is placed in &$domain_data$& for use in string +the list. +The data returned by the list check +is placed in &$domain_data$& for use in string expansions of the driver's private options and in the transport. See section &<>& for a list of the order in which preconditions are evaluated. +A complex example, using a file like: +.code +alice@dom1 +bill@dom1 +maggie@dom1 +.endd +and checking both domain and local_part +.code +domains = ${domain:${lookup {$local_part@$domain} lseach,ret=key {/path/to/accountsfile}}} +local_parts = ${local_part:${lookup {$local_part@$domain} lseach,ret=key {/path/to/accountsfile}}} +.endd + .option driver routers string unset @@ -19545,7 +19567,7 @@ example: local_parts = dbm;/usr/local/specials/$domain_data .endd .vindex "&$local_part_data$&" -If the match is achieved by a lookup, the data that the lookup returned +the data returned by the list check for the local part is placed in the variable &$local_part_data$& for use in expansions of the router's private options or in the transport. You might use this option, for @@ -29675,10 +29697,10 @@ A HUP signal is sufficient for this. The value &"system"& results in no caching under GnuTLS. The macro _HAVE_TLS_CA_CACHE will be defined if the suffix for "system" -is acceptable in configurations for the Exim executavble. +is acceptable in configurations for the Exim executable. Caching of the system Certificate Authorities bundle can -save siginificant time and processing on every TLS connection +save significant time and processing on every TLS connection accepted by Exim. @@ -29848,10 +29870,10 @@ A HUP signal is sufficient for this. The value &"system"& results in no caching under GnuTLS. The macro _HAVE_TLS_CA_CACHE will be defined if the suffix for "system" -is acceptable in configurations for the Exim executavble. +is acceptable in configurations for the Exim executable. Caching of the system Certificate Authorities bundle can -save siginificant time and processing on every TLS connection +save significant time and processing on every TLS connection initiated by Exim. @@ -42005,7 +42027,7 @@ option. .endlist -In addition, two ACL conditions are provided: +In addition, two ACL conditions are provided, usable only in a DKIM ACL: .vlist .vitem &%dkim_signers%& @@ -42273,18 +42295,30 @@ encoding operation. If this value is empty the the expansion result will be empty. The third argument should be the recipient domain of the message when it arrived at this system. +All arguments are expanded before use. + +The result of the expansion is the replacement envelope-from (return path) +to be used. .endlist .cindex SRS decoding To decode an address use this expansion condition: .vlist .vitem &*inbound_srs&~{*&<&'local&~part'&>&*}{*&<&'secret'&>&*}*& -The first argument should be the recipient local prt as is was received. +The first argument should be the recipient local part as it was received. The second argument is the site secret. +Both arguments are expanded before use. If the messages is not for an SRS-encoded recipient the condition will -return false. If it is, the condition will return true and the variable +return false. +If it is, the condition will return true and the variable &$srs_recipient$& will be set to the decoded (original) value. + +.new +If the second argument is empty then the condition returns true if +the first argument is in valid SRS formet, else false. +The variable &$srs_recipient$& is not set for this case. +.wen .endlist Example usage: