X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/31480e424d1ac61f5d3a86d7913e5bd78c7d4d9b..e5d5a95f33d73ec3c552c08f29089861335caad5:/doc/doc-txt/NewStuff diff --git a/doc/doc-txt/NewStuff b/doc/doc-txt/NewStuff index 0a23d2d1b..82a239230 100644 --- a/doc/doc-txt/NewStuff +++ b/doc/doc-txt/NewStuff @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-txt/NewStuff,v 1.62 2005/08/08 10:48:26 ph10 Exp $ +$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-txt/NewStuff,v 1.70 2005/09/13 17:51:05 fanf2 Exp $ New Features in Exim -------------------- @@ -76,6 +76,85 @@ PH/05 Previously, if "verify = helo" was set in an ACL, the condition was true tested the remembered result. Now, if a previous verification attempt has not happened, "verify = helo" does it there and then. +PH/06 It is now possible to specify a port number along with a host name or + IP address in the list of hosts defined in the manualroute or + queryprogram routers, fallback_hosts, or the "hosts" option of the smtp + transport. These all override any port specification on the transport. + The relatively standard syntax of using a colon separator has been + adopted, but there are some gotchas that need attention: + + * In all these lists of hosts, colon is the default separator, so either + the colon that specifies a port must be doubled, or the separator must + be changed. The following two examples have the same effect: + + fallback_hosts = host1.tld::1225 : host2.tld::1226 + fallback_hosts = <; host1.tld:1225 ; host2.tld:1226 + + * When IPv6 addresses are involved, it gets worse, because they contain + colons of their own. To make this case easier, it is permitted to + enclose an IP address (either v4 or v6) in square brackets if a port + number follows. Here's an example from a manualroute router: + + route_list = * "" and "MAIL FROM: <>". + +TF/01 There's a new script in util/ratelimit.pl which extracts sending + rates from log files, to assist with choosing appropriate settings + when deploying the ratelimit ACL condition. + Exim version 4.52 -----------------