-$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-txt/NewStuff,v 1.19 2004/11/25 14:31:28 ph10 Exp $
+$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-txt/NewStuff,v 1.25 2005/01/04 16:36:27 ph10 Exp $
New Features in Exim
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file contains a listing of all changes, including bug fixes.
-Version 4.44
+Version 4.50
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1. There is a new build-time option called CONFIGURE_GROUP which works like
single item are handled.
The dnsdb lookup fails only if all the DNS lookups fail. If there is a
- temporary DNS error for any of them, the remaining lookups are still done,
- and only if none of them succeed does the dnsdb lookup defer. As long as at
- least one of the DNS lookups yields some data, the dnsdb lookup succeeds.
+ temporary DNS error for any of them, the behaviour is controlled by
+ an optional keyword followed by a comma that may appear before the record
+ type. The possible keywords are "defer_strict", "defer_never", and
+ "defer_lax". With "strict" behaviour, any temporary DNS error causes the
+ whole lookup to defer. With "never" behaviour, a temporary DNS error is
+ ignored, and the behaviour is as if the DNS lookup failed to find anything.
+ With "lax" behaviour, all the queries are attempted, but a temporary DNS
+ error causes the whole lookup to defer only if none of the other lookups
+ succeed. The default is "lax", so the following lookups are equivalent:
+
+ ${lookup dnsdb{defer_lax,a=one.host.com:two.host.com}}
+ ${lookup dnsdb{a=one.host.com:two.host.com}}
+
+ Thus, in the default case, as long as at least one of the DNS lookups
+ yields some data, the dnsdb lookup succeeds.
15. It is now possible to specify the character to be used as a separator when
a dnsdb lookup returns data from more than one DNS record. The default is a
This is helpful when the system filter adds header lines or sets filter
variables that are used by the user filter.
+19. The Exiscan patch is now merged into the main source. See src/EDITME for
+ parameters for the build.
+
+20. If the key for a dnsdb PTR lookup is not an IP address, it is used
+ verbatim, without component reversal and without the addition of
+ in-addr.arpa or ip6.arpa.
+
+21. Two changes related to the smtp_active_hostname option:
+
+ (1) $smtp_active_hostname is now available as a variable. Its value
+ sticks with the message and is therefore available in routers and
+ transports at delivery time.
+
+ (2) The default for smtp_banner uses $smtp_active_hostname instead
+ of $primary_hostname.
+
+22. The hosts_max_try_hardlimit option (default 50) is added to the smtp
+ transport. Exim will never try more than this number of IP addresses; if it
+ hits this limit and they are all timed out, the message is bounced, even
+ though not all IP addresses may have been tried. Compare hosts_max_try,
+ which is a "soft" limit, because Exim will exceed it when hosts time out.
+ The new limit is a protection against lunatic DNS configurations with
+ hundreds of IP addresses.
+
Version 4.43
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