X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/9973c745f74341d8ffddabac4b05ade9be2f4310..cf84d126bc1f04746eb7c8e8b3468f7e70add3ec:/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt index dc924678d..4d4bab7c2 100644 --- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt +++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt @@ -6257,6 +6257,9 @@ remote_smtp: dnssec_request_domains = * hosts_try_dane = * .endif +.ifdef _HAVE_PRDR + hosts_try_prdr = * +.endif .endd This transport is used for delivering messages over SMTP connections. The list of remote hosts comes from the router. @@ -6265,6 +6268,11 @@ with over-long lines. The built-in macro _HAVE_DANE guards configuration to try to use DNSSEC for all queries and to use DANE for delivery; see section &<>& for more details. +The &%hosts_try_prdr%& option enables an efficiency SMTP option. It is +negotiated between client and server and not expected to cause problems +but can be disabled if needed. The built-in macro _HAVE_PRDR guards the +use of the &%hosts_try_prdr%& configuration option. + The other remote transport is used when delivering to a specific smarthost with whom there must be some kind of existing relationship, instead of the usual federated system. @@ -6299,6 +6307,9 @@ smarthost_smtp: tls_require_ciphers = SECURE192:-VERS-SSL3.0:-VERS-TLS1.0:-VERS-TLS1.1 .endif .endif +.ifdef _HAVE_PRDR + hosts_try_prdr = * +.endif .endd After the same &%message_size_limit%& hack, we then specify that this Transport can handle messages to multiple domains in one run. The assumption here is @@ -6318,6 +6329,9 @@ ROUTER_SMARTHOST macro, because that is unaffected by CNAMEs present in DNS. You want to specify the hostname which you'll expect to validate for, and that should not be subject to insecure tampering via DNS results. +For the &%hosts_try_prdr%& option see the previous transport. + +All other options are defaulted. .code local_delivery: driver = appendfile @@ -23567,7 +23581,8 @@ command = /bin/sh -c ${lookup{$local_part}lsearch{/some/file}} .cindex "filter" "transport filter" .vindex "&$pipe_addresses$&" Special handling takes place when an argument consists of precisely the text -&`$pipe_addresses`&. This is not a general expansion variable; the only +&`$pipe_addresses`& (no quotes). +This is not a general expansion variable; the only place this string is recognized is when it appears as an argument for a pipe or transport filter command. It causes each address that is being handled to be inserted in the argument list at that point &'as a separate argument'&. This @@ -32642,7 +32657,7 @@ intend to use an instance running on the local host you do not need to set you must set the &%spamd_address%& option in the global part of the Exim configuration as follows (example): .code -spamd_address = 192.168.99.45 387 +spamd_address = 192.168.99.45 783 .endd The SpamAssassin protocol relies on a TCP half-close from the client. If your SpamAssassin client side is running a Linux system with an