-$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-txt/NewStuff,v 1.80 2005/12/12 15:58:53 ph10 Exp $
+$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-txt/NewStuff,v 1.84 2006/02/14 14:12:06 ph10 Exp $
New Features in Exim
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data, etc. are also ignored. If IP literals are enabled, the ipliteral
router declines to handle IPv6 literal addresses.
-PH/01 There are now 20 of each type of ACL variable by default (instead of 10).
+PH/02 There are now 20 of each type of ACL variable by default (instead of 10).
It is also possible to change the numbers by setting ACL_CVARS and/or
ACL_MVARS in Local/Makefile. Backward compatibility is maintained if you
upgrade to this release with existing messages containing ACL variable
(downgrading) will not be compatible; the values of ACL variables will be
lost.
+PH/03 If quota_warn_message contains a From: header, Exim now refrains from
+ adding the default one. Similarly, if it contains a Reply-To: header, the
+ errors_reply_to option, if set, is not used.
+
+PH/04 The variables $auth1, $auth2, $auth3 are now available in authenticators,
+ containing the same values as $1, $2, $3. The new variables are provided
+ because the numerical variables can be reset during string expansions
+ (for example, during a "match" operation) and so may lose the
+ authentication data. The preferred variables are now the new ones, with
+ the use of the numerical ones being deprecated, though the support will
+ not be removed, at least, not for a long time.
+
+PH/05 The "control=freeze" ACL modifier can now be followed by /no_tell. If
+ the global option freeze_tell is set, it is ignored for the current
+ message (that is, nobody is told about the freezing), provided all the
+ "control=freeze" modifiers that are obeyed in the current message have
+ the /no_tell option.
+
+PH/06 In both GnuTLS and OpenSSL, an expansion of tls_privatekey that results
+ in an empty string is now treated as unset.
+
Version 4.60
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