Note that it would be wise to strip incoming messages of A-R headers
that claim to be from our own <admd-identifier>.
-There are two new variables: $arc_state and $arc_state_reason.
+There are three new variables: $arc_state, $arc_state_reason, $arc_domains:
+
+ $arc_state One of pass, fail, none
+ $arc_state_reason (if fail, why)
+ $arc_domains (if pass) colon-sep list of ARC chain domains
Receive log lines for an ARC pass will be tagged "ARC".
If it is set, all three elements must be non-empty.
The fourth element is optional, and if present consists of a comma-separated list
-of options. The only option implemented so far is
- timestamps Add a t= tag to the generated AMS and AS headers, with the
- current time.
+of options. The options implemented are
+
+ timestamps Add a t= tag to the generated AMS and AS headers, with the
+ current time.
+ expire[=<val>] Add an x= tag to the generated AMS header, with an expiry time.
+ If the value <val> is an plain number it is used unchanged.
+ If it starts with a '+' then the following number is added
+ to the current time, as an offset in seconds.
+ If a value is not given it defaults to a one month offset.
[As of writing, gmail insist that a t= tag on the AS is mandatory]