X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/users/heiko/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/c4b57fddcae8301f324d2626083c13b2c5e60521..0800ef83ee2e0f769c96b7d4b972038188331627:/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt index f950a4dac..a439a7b5e 100644 --- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt +++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ .set I "    " .macro copyyear -2017 +2018 .endmacro . ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// @@ -7839,6 +7839,19 @@ ${lookup redis{set keyname ${quote_redis:objvalue plus}}} ${lookup redis{get keyname}} .endd +.new +As of release 4.91, "lightweight" support for Redis Cluster is available. +Requires &%redis_servers%& list to contain all the servers in the cluster, all +of which must be reachable from the running exim instance. If the cluster has +master/slave replication, the list must contain all the master and slave +servers. + +When the Redis Cluster returns a "MOVED" response to a query, exim does not +immediately follow the redirection but treats the response as a DEFER, moving on +to the next server in the &%redis_servers%& list until the correct server is +reached. +.wen + .ecindex IIDfidalo1 .ecindex IIDfidalo2 @@ -12878,6 +12891,7 @@ is compiled with the content-scanning extension. For details, see section .vitem &$spf_header_comment$& &&& &$spf_received$& &&& &$spf_result$& &&& + &$spf_result_guessed$& &&& &$spf_smtp_comment$& These variables are only available if Exim is built with SPF support. For details see section &<>&. @@ -31806,9 +31820,9 @@ though individual ones can be included or not at build time: .vitem &%avast%& .cindex "virus scanners" "avast" This is the scanner daemon of Avast. It has been tested with Avast Core -Security (currently at version 1.1.7). -You can get a trial version at &url(http://www.avast.com) or for Linux -at &url(http://www.avast.com/linux-server-antivirus). +Security (currently at version 2.2.0). +You can get a trial version at &url(https://www.avast.com) or for Linux +at &url(https://www.avast.com/linux-server-antivirus). This scanner type takes one option, which can be either a full path to a UNIX socket, or host and port specifiers separated by white space. @@ -31835,6 +31849,8 @@ $ socat UNIX:/var/run/avast/scan.sock STDIO: PACK .endd +Only the first virus detected will be reported. + .vitem &%aveserver%& .cindex "virus scanners" "Kaspersky" @@ -38888,7 +38904,8 @@ The result can either be a valid RSA private key in ASCII armor (.pem file), including line breaks .new .next -with GnuTLS 3.6.0 or later, be a valid Ed25519 private key (same format as above) +with GnuTLS 3.6.0 or OpenSSL 1.1.1 or later, +be a valid Ed25519 private key (same format as above) .wen .next start with a slash, in which case it is treated as a file that contains @@ -39099,7 +39116,8 @@ The key record selector string. .vitem &%$dkim_algo%& The algorithm used. One of 'rsa-sha1' or 'rsa-sha256'. .new -If running under GnuTLS 3.6.0 or later, may also be 'ed25519-sha256'. +If running under GnuTLS 3.6.0 or OpenSSL 1.1.1 or later, +may also be 'ed25519-sha256'. The "_CRYPTO_SIGN_ED25519" macro will be defined if support is present for EC keys. .wen @@ -39331,6 +39349,11 @@ variables: one of pass, fail, softfail, none, neutral, permerror or temperror. +.vitem &$spf_result_guessed$& +.vindex &$spf_result_guessed$& + This boolean is trus only if a best-guess operation was used + and required in order to obtain a result. + .vitem &$spf_smtp_comment$& .vindex &$spf_smtp_comment$& This contains a string that can be used in a SMTP response