X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/f33875c3a0a0ef03a2e53cfcd339791b793151f0..d291c7670e4c370cdc4f631ea58f82c7f4f87823:/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt index f33b193eb..4a239b73c 100644 --- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt +++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt @@ -4274,7 +4274,7 @@ or &%-bs%& is used. For &%-bh%&, the protocol is forced to one of the standard SMTP protocol names (see the description of &$received_protocol$& in section &<>&). For &%-bs%&, the protocol is always &"local-"& followed by one of those same names. For &%-bS%& (batched SMTP) however, the protocol can -be set by &%-oMr%&. +be set by &%-oMr%&. Repeated use of this option is not supported. .vitem &%-oMs%&&~<&'host&~name'&> .oindex "&%-oMs%&" @@ -4374,6 +4374,7 @@ host name and its colon can be omitted when only the protocol is to be set. Note the Exim already has two private options, &%-pd%& and &%-ps%&, that refer to embedded Perl. It is therefore impossible to set a protocol value of &`d`& or &`s`& using this option (but that does not seem a real limitation). +Repeated use of this option is not supported. .vitem &%-q%& .oindex "&%-q%&" @@ -11195,8 +11196,8 @@ example is: ${if match_domain{a.b.c}{x.y.z:a.b.c:p.q.r}{yes}{no}} .endd In each case, the second argument may contain any of the allowable items for a -list of the appropriate type. Also, because the second argument (after -expansion) is a standard form of list, it is possible to refer to a named list. +list of the appropriate type. Also, because the second argument +is a standard form of list, it is possible to refer to a named list. Thus, you can use conditions like this: .code ${if match_domain{$domain}{+local_domains}{... @@ -22127,10 +22128,14 @@ the obvious value which users understand most easily. The value of the option is expanded, and must then be a numerical value (decimal point allowed), optionally followed by one of the letters K, M, or G, -for kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes. If Exim is running on a system with +for kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes, optionally followed by a slash +and further option modifiers. If Exim is running on a system with large file support (Linux and FreeBSD have this), mailboxes larger than 2G can be handled. +The option modifier &%no_check%& can be used to force delivery even if the over +quota condition is met. The quota gets updated as usual. + &*Note*&: A value of zero is interpreted as &"no quota"&. The expansion happens while Exim is running as root, before it changes uid for @@ -22165,6 +22170,8 @@ can only be used if &%quota%& is also set. The value is expanded; an expansion failure causes delivery to be deferred. A value of zero is interpreted as &"no quota"&. +The option modifier &%no_check%& can be used to force delivery even if the over +quota condition is met. The quota gets updated as usual. .option quota_is_inclusive appendfile boolean true See &%quota%& above. @@ -31702,14 +31709,18 @@ an address (which may be an IP address and port, or the path of a Unix socket), a commandline to send (may include a single %s which will be replaced with the path to the mail file to be scanned), an RE to trigger on from the returned data, -an RE to extract malware_name from the returned data. +and an RE to extract malware_name from the returned data. For example: .code -av_scanner = sock:127.0.0.1 6001:%s:(SPAM|VIRUS):(.*)\$ +av_scanner = sock:127.0.0.1 6001:%s:(SPAM|VIRUS):(.*)$ .endd -Default for the socket specifier is &_/tmp/malware.sock_&. -Default for the commandline is &_%s\n_&. -Both regular-expressions are required. +.new +Note that surrounding whitespace is stripped from each option, meaning +there is no way to specify a trailing newline. +The socket specifier and both regular-expressions are required. +Default for the commandline is &_%s\n_& (note this does have a trailing newline); +specify an empty element to get this. +.wen .vitem &%sophie%& .cindex "virus scanners" "Sophos and Sophie" @@ -38640,7 +38651,7 @@ The algorithm used. One of 'rsa-sha1' or 'rsa-sha256'. .vitem &%$dkim_canon_body%& The body canonicalization method. One of 'relaxed' or 'simple'. -.vitem &%dkim_canon_headers%& +.vitem &%$dkim_canon_headers%& The header canonicalization method. One of 'relaxed' or 'simple'. .vitem &%$dkim_copiedheaders%&