X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/df081f7ad4ff0865c6ccd318b7806eb5cfbbd0ed..1fa62f99a231e4ffcdd96ae8762b8dccf7136b4a:/src/src/configure.default diff --git a/src/src/configure.default b/src/src/configure.default index fe08bc243..1dc9b913d 100644 --- a/src/src/configure.default +++ b/src/src/configure.default @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ ###################################################################### # MAIN CONFIGURATION SETTINGS # ###################################################################### +# # Specify your host's canonical name here. This should normally be the fully # qualified "official" name of your host. If this option is not set, the @@ -152,6 +153,9 @@ acl_smtp_data = acl_check_data # tls_certificate = /etc/ssl/exim.crt # tls_privatekey = /etc/ssl/exim.pem +# For OpenSSL, prefer EC- over RSA-authenticated ciphers +# tls_require_ciphers = ECDSA:RSA:!COMPLEMENTOFDEFAULT + # In order to support roaming users who wish to send email from anywhere, # you may want to make Exim listen on other ports as well as port 25, in # case these users need to send email from a network that blocks port 25. @@ -236,6 +240,13 @@ host_lookup = * #rfc1413_query_timeout = 5s +# Enable an efficiency feature. We advertise the feature; clients +# may request to use it. For multi-recipient mails we then can +# reject or accept per-user after the message is received. +# +prdr_enable = true + + # By default, Exim expects all envelope addresses to be fully qualified, that # is, they must contain both a local part and a domain. If you want to accept # unqualified addresses (just a local part) from certain hosts, you can specify @@ -322,6 +333,18 @@ timeout_frozen_after = 7d # accept_8bitmime = false +# Exim does not make use of environment variables itself. However, +# libraries that Exim uses (e.g. LDAP) depend on specific environment settings. +# There are two lists: keep_environment for the variables we trust, and +# add_environment for variables we want to set to a specific value. +# Note that TZ is handled separately by the timezone runtime option +# and TIMEZONE_DEFAULT buildtime option. + +# keep_environment = ^LDAP +# add_environment = PATH=/usr/bin::/bin + + + ###################################################################### # ACL CONFIGURATION # # Specifies access control lists for incoming SMTP mail # @@ -429,6 +452,11 @@ acl_check_rcpt: control = submission control = dkim_disable_verify + # Insist that a HELO/EHLO was accepted. + + require message = nice hosts say HELO first + condition = ${if def:sender_helo_name} + # Insist that any other recipient address that we accept is either in one of # our local domains, or is in a domain for which we explicitly allow # relaying. Any other domain is rejected as being unacceptable for relaying. @@ -485,6 +513,13 @@ acl_check_rcpt: acl_check_data: + # Deny if the message contains an overlong line. Per the standards + # we should never receive one such via SMTP. + # + deny message = maximum allowed line length is 998 octets, \ + got $max_received_linelength + condition = ${if > {$max_received_linelength}{998}} + # Deny if the message contains a virus. Before enabling this check, you # must install a virus scanner and set the av_scanner option above. # @@ -677,9 +712,13 @@ begin transports # This transport is used for delivering messages over SMTP connections. +# Refuse to send any message with over-long lines, which could have +# been received other than via SMTP. The use of message_size_limit to +# enforce this is a red herring. remote_smtp: driver = smtp + message_size_limit = ${if > {$max_received_linelength}{998} {1}{0}} # This transport is used for local delivery to user mailboxes in traditional