X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/c77d3d85fe96486e8e9b42a287c541193d87ed5d..e5903596a0:/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt index c21bc0dcc..dea7bc761 100644 --- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt +++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt @@ -2766,6 +2766,8 @@ used to specify a path on the command line if a pid file is required. The SIGHUP signal .cindex "SIGHUP" .cindex "daemon" "restarting" +.cindex signal "to reload configuration" +.cindex daemon "reload configuration" can be used to cause the daemon to re-execute itself. This should be done whenever Exim's configuration file, or any file that is incorporated into it by means of the &%.include%& facility, is changed, and also whenever a new version @@ -6744,7 +6746,8 @@ the implicit key is the host's IP address rather than its name (see section .new &*Warning 3*&: Do not use an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address for a key; use the -IPv4. Such addresses being searched for are converted to IPv4. +IPv4, in dotted-quad form. (Exim converts IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses to this +notation before executing the lookup.) .wen .next .new @@ -9197,6 +9200,7 @@ Many strings in Exim's runtime configuration are expanded before use. Some of them are expanded every time they are used; others are expanded only once. When a string is being expanded it is copied verbatim from left to right except +.cindex expansion "string concatenation" when a dollar or backslash character is encountered. A dollar specifies the start of a portion of the string that is interpreted and replaced as described below in section &<>& onwards. Backslash is used as an @@ -12179,6 +12183,7 @@ This variable contains the version string of the Exim build. The first character is a major version number, currently 4. Then after a dot, the next group of digits is a minor version number. There may be other characters following the minor version. +This value may be overridden by the &%exim_version%& main config option. .vitem &$header_$&<&'name'&> This is not strictly an expansion variable. It is expansion syntax for @@ -13510,7 +13515,8 @@ Otherwise, empty. .vitem &$version_number$& .vindex "&$version_number$&" -The version number of Exim. +The version number of Exim. Same as &$exim_version$&, may be overridden +by the &%exim_version%& main config option. .vitem &$warn_message_delay$& .vindex "&$warn_message_delay$&" @@ -15341,6 +15347,14 @@ not also supplied, the gid is taken from the result of &[getpwnam()]& if it is used. See chapter &<>& for a discussion of security issues. +.option exim_version main string "current version" +.cindex "Exim version" +.cindex customizing "version number" +.cindex "version number of Exim" override +This option allows to override the &$version_number$&/&$exim_version$& Exim reports in +various places. Use with care, this may fool stupid security scanners. + + .option extra_local_interfaces main "string list" unset This option defines network interfaces that are to be considered local when routing, but which are not used for listening by the daemon. See section @@ -16166,7 +16180,7 @@ harm. This option overrides the &%pipe_as_creator%& option of the &(pipe)& transport driver. -.option openssl_options main "string list" "+no_sslv2 +single_dh_use +no_ticket" +.option openssl_options main "string list" "+no_sslv2 +no_sslv3 +single_dh_use +no_ticket" .cindex "OpenSSL "compatibility options" This option allows an administrator to adjust the SSL options applied by OpenSSL to connections. It is given as a space-separated list of items, @@ -17562,7 +17576,7 @@ use when sending messages as a client, you must set the &%tls_certificate%& option in the relevant &(smtp)& transport. &*Note*&: If you use filenames based on IP addresses, change the list -separator in the usual way (&<>&) >to avoid confusion under IPv6. +separator in the usual way (&<>&) to avoid confusion under IPv6. &*Note*&: Under versions of OpenSSL preceding 1.1.1, when a list of more than one @@ -28316,7 +28330,7 @@ There is no current way to staple a proof for a client certificate. -.section "Configuring an Exim client to use TLS" "SECID185" +.section "Configuring an Exim client to use TLS" "SECTclientTLS" .cindex "cipher" "logging" .cindex "log" "TLS cipher" .cindex "log" "distinguished name" @@ -30841,7 +30855,7 @@ For SMTP input that does not come over TCP/IP (the &%-bs%& command line option), this condition is always true. -.vitem &*verify&~=&~not_blind*& +.vitem &*verify&~=&~not_blind/*&<&'options'&> .cindex "verifying" "not blind" .cindex "bcc recipients, verifying none" This condition checks that there are no blind (bcc) recipients in the message. @@ -30851,6 +30865,11 @@ case-sensitively; domains are checked case-insensitively. If &'Resent-To:'& or &'Resent-Cc:'& header lines exist, they are also checked. This condition can be used only in a DATA or non-SMTP ACL. +.new +There is one possible option, &`case_insensitive`&. If this is present then +local parts are checked case-insensitively. +.wen + There are, of course, many legitimate messages that make use of blind (bcc) recipients. This check should not be used on its own for blocking messages.