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Docs: prettify code examples. Bug 1284
author
Jeremy Harris
<jgh146exb@wizmail.org>
Sat, 3 Sep 2016 12:43:33 +0000
(13:43 +0100)
committer
Jeremy Harris
<jgh146exb@wizmail.org>
Sat, 3 Sep 2016 12:44:15 +0000
(13:44 +0100)
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provides a means of specifying an &"and"& conjunction between conditions. For
example:
.code
deny dnslists = list1.example
example:
.code
deny dnslists = list1.example
-dnslists = list2.example
+
dnslists = list2.example
.endd
If there are no conditions, the verb is always obeyed. Exim stops evaluating
the conditions and modifiers when it reaches a condition that fails. What
.endd
If there are no conditions, the verb is always obeyed. Exim stops evaluating
the conditions and modifiers when it reaches a condition that fails. What
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-28150,8
+28150,8
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after &%endpass%&, the ACL returns &"deny"&. Consider this statement, used to
check a RCPT command:
.code
accept domains = +local_domains
check a RCPT command:
.code
accept domains = +local_domains
-endpass
-verify = recipient
+
endpass
+
verify = recipient
.endd
If the recipient domain does not match the &%domains%& condition, control
passes to the next statement. If it does match, the recipient is verified, and
.endd
If the recipient domain does not match the &%domains%& condition, control
passes to the next statement. If it does match, the recipient is verified, and