-$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-txt/NewStuff,v 1.28 2005/03/22 14:11:54 ph10 Exp $
+$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-txt/NewStuff,v 1.31 2005/03/29 14:19:21 ph10 Exp $
New Features in Exim
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set in Local/Makefile. The facility is not included by default (a
suitable error is given if you try to use it when it is not there.)
- You load and call the function like this:
+
+ If you enable EXPAND_DLFUNC, you should also be aware of the new redirect
+ router option forbid_filter_dlfunc. If you have unprivileged users on
+ your system who are permitted to create filter files, you might want to
+ set forbid_filter_dlfunc=true in the appropriate router, to stop them
+ using ${dlfunc to run code within Exim.
+
+ You load and call an external function like this:
${dlfunc{/some/file}{function}{arg1}{arg2}...}
- Once loaded, Exim remembers it so that it doesn't reload it in the same
- Exim process (but of course Exim does start new processes frequently).
+ Once loaded, Exim remembers the dynamically loaded object so that it
+ doesn't reload the same object file in the same Exim process (but of
+ course Exim does start new processes frequently).
There may be from zero to eight arguments to the function. When compiling
a local function that is to be called in this way, local_scan.h should be
you need to add -shared to the gcc command. Also, in the Exim build-time
configuration, you must add -export-dynamic to EXTRALIBS.
+TF/01 $received_time is a new expansion variable containing the time and date
+ as a number of seconds since the start of the Unix epoch when the
+ current message was received.
+
+PH/03 There is a new value for RADIUS_LIB_TYPE that can be set in
+ Local/Makefile. It is RADIUSCLIENTNEW, and it requests that the new API,
+ in use from radiusclient 0.4.0 onwards, be used. It does not appear to be
+ possible to detect the different versions automatically.
+
Version 4.50
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