large queues, you may consider using this option. It splits the spool
directory into subdirectories to avoid file system degradation from
many files in a single directory, resulting in better performance.
large queues, you may consider using this option. It splits the spool
directory into subdirectories to avoid file system degradation from
many files in a single directory, resulting in better performance.
.option add_environment main "string list" empty
.cindex "environment" "set values"
This option allows to set individual environment variables that the
.option add_environment main "string list" empty
.cindex "environment" "set values"
This option allows to set individual environment variables that the
that does not match the macro name: ^[F]OO_HOME$.
Current versions of Exim issue a warning during startup if you do not mention
that does not match the macro name: ^[F]OO_HOME$.
Current versions of Exim issue a warning during startup if you do not mention
-&%keep_environment%& in your runtime configuration file and if there is
-anything in your environment. Future versions may not issue that warning
+&%keep_environment%& in your runtime configuration file and if your
+current environment is not empty. Future versions may not issue that warning
.chapter "Environment for running local transports" "CHAPenvironment" &&&
"Environment for local transports"
.scindex IIDenvlotra1 "local transports" "environment for"
.chapter "Environment for running local transports" "CHAPenvironment" &&&
"Environment for local transports"
.scindex IIDenvlotra1 "local transports" "environment for"
.scindex IIDenvlotra3 "transport" "local; environment for"
Local transports handle deliveries to files and pipes. (The &(autoreply)&
transport can be thought of as similar to a pipe.) Exim always runs transports
.scindex IIDenvlotra3 "transport" "local; environment for"
Local transports handle deliveries to files and pipes. (The &(autoreply)&
transport can be thought of as similar to a pipe.) Exim always runs transports
.section "Environment variables" "SECTpipeenv"
.cindex "&(pipe)& transport" "environment for command"
.section "Environment variables" "SECTpipeenv"
.cindex "&(pipe)& transport" "environment for command"
The environment variables listed below are set up when the command is invoked.
This list is a compromise for maximum compatibility with other MTAs. Note that
the &%environment%& option can be used to add additional variables to this
The environment variables listed below are set up when the command is invoked.
This list is a compromise for maximum compatibility with other MTAs. Note that
the &%environment%& option can be used to add additional variables to this
.display
&`DOMAIN `& the domain of the address
&`HOME `& the home directory, if set
.display
&`DOMAIN `& the domain of the address
&`HOME `& the home directory, if set
This option is used to add additional variables to the environment in which the
command runs (see section &<<SECTpipeenv>>& for the default list). Its value is
a string which is expanded, and then interpreted as a colon-separated list of
This option is used to add additional variables to the environment in which the
command runs (see section &<<SECTpipeenv>>& for the default list). Its value is
a string which is expanded, and then interpreted as a colon-separated list of
. to require one of a set of specific certs that define a given account
. (the verification is still required, but mostly irrelevant).
. This would help for per-device use.
. to require one of a set of specific certs that define a given account
. (the verification is still required, but mostly irrelevant).
. This would help for per-device use.
. However, for the future we really need support for checking a
. user cert in LDAP - which probably wants a base-64 DER.
. However, for the future we really need support for checking a
. user cert in LDAP - which probably wants a base-64 DER.
(space-separated by default) where the initial element
is an IP address and any subsequent elements are options.
(space-separated by default) where the initial element
is an IP address and any subsequent elements are options.