X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/users/jgh/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/fc9c231709c26bef8c27a60a76f835d12b20268f..46c23dbae2fd414f8fc09d37cb3953eef6bb7d37:/doc/doc-misc/WishList diff --git a/doc/doc-misc/WishList b/doc/doc-misc/WishList index 9a23b3f30..8ee208859 100644 --- a/doc/doc-misc/WishList +++ b/doc/doc-misc/WishList @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-misc/WishList,v 1.16 2004/12/22 15:31:47 ph10 Exp $ +$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-misc/WishList,v 1.20 2005/02/21 10:22:48 ph10 Exp $ EXIM 4 WISH LIST ---------------- @@ -1825,5 +1825,34 @@ Unless a lot of work is done, this would be restricted to another remote transport. A similar effect could therefore be achieved with "shadow_hosts" which are like fallback_hosts but which operate on success. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- HWM 312 ------------------------------------------------------------------ + +(313) 21-Jan-05 ? Multiple queues + +Exim runs poorly if its queue gets too big. Various ways round this are all +to some extent kludges. There has been a suggestion of using multiple +directories instead of just "input". (Originally it was for a whole set of +spool directories, but that introduces complications with the hint files.) +On message arrival, somehow a selection of "input" must be made. Then queue +runners must be startable for the different "queues". Don't forget that the +"msglog" directory is also involved. Perhaps add a new level of indirection: +/var/spool/exim/queue1/{input,msglog}, /var/spool/exim/queue2/.... +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +(314) 15-Feb-05 M Multiple headers_{add,remove} for routers + +If headers_{add,remove} could be specified multiple times, it would be easier +for those people that construct configs using .ifdef or .include, etc. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +(315) 15-Feb-05 M String variables for use in filters. + +Currently, only numerical variables are supported. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +(316) 21-Feb-05 M Put callout response into a variable + +When a callout fails, put the entire SMTP response into a variable. This is not +trivial because we probably should retain it in the cache as well. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +--- HWM 316 ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------- End of WishList ---------------------------------