The Exim Mail Transfer Agent, a Replacement for sendmail
Exim is a mail transport agent (MTA) developed at the University of
Cambridge for use on Unix systems connected to the Internet. It is
freely available under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence. In
style, it is similar to Smail 3, but its facilities are more extensive.
In particular, it has options for verifying incoming sender and
recipient addresses, for refusing mail from specified hosts, networks,
or senders, and for controlling mail relaying.
- Developed at server:mail
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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apparmor.usr.sbin.exim | 0000000786 786 Bytes | |
exim-4.94.tar.bz2 | 0001997217 1.9 MB | |
exim-4.94.tar.bz2.asc | 0000000508 508 Bytes | |
exim-tail.patch | 0000000622 622 Bytes | |
exim.changes | 0000131225 128 KB | |
exim.keyring | 0000054428 53.2 KB | |
exim.logrotate | 0000001104 1.08 KB | |
exim.rc | 0000002241 2.19 KB | |
exim.service | 0000000268 268 Bytes | |
exim.spec | 0000014014 13.7 KB | |
eximstats-html-update.py | 0000000759 759 Bytes | |
eximstats.conf | 0000000148 148 Bytes | |
eximstats.conf-2.2 | 0000000141 141 Bytes | |
gnu_printf.patch | 0000000404 404 Bytes | |
permissions.exim | 0000000033 33 Bytes | |
sysconfig.exim | 0000000924 924 Bytes |
Revision 62 (latest revision is 80)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 810991
from
Peter Wullinger (pwcau)
(revision 62)
- update to exim 4.94 * some transports now refuse to use tainted data in constructing their delivery location this WILL BREAK configurations which are not updated accordingly. In particular: any Transport use of $local_user which has been relying upon check_local_user far away in the Router to make it safe, should be updated to replace $local_user with $local_part_data. * Attempting to remove, in router or transport, a header name that ends with an asterisk (which is a standards-legal name) will now result in all headers named starting with the string before the asterisk being removed.
Comments 1
Hey, this package not build properly, and now I don't have run exim properly.