update-exim4.conf.conf(5)



UPDATE-EXIM4.CONF(8)        System Manager's Manual       UPDATE-EXIM4.CONF(8)

NAME
       update-exim4.conf - Generate exim4 configuration files.

SYNOPSIS
       update-exim4.conf  [-v|--verbose]  [-h|--help]  [--keepcomments] [--re-
       movecomments] [-o|--output file]

OPTIONS
       --check
              Generate temporary configuration file, check  its  validity  and
              exit  with either success (exitcode 0) or an error (exitcode 1).
              On success the temporary file is deleted, otherwise the file  is
              left for further debugging.

       -d|--confdir directory
              Read input from directory instead of /etc/exim4.

       -h|--help
              Show short help message and exit

       --keepcomments
              Do not remove comment lines from the output file.

       -o|--output file
              Write output to file instead of /var/lib/exim4/config.autogener-
              ated.

       --removecomments
              Remove comment lines from the output file. [Default]

       -v|--verbose
              Enable verbose mode

DESCRIPTION
       The script update-exim4.conf generates  the  main  configuration  files
       /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated  for Exim v4 by merging the data in
       the template file /etc/exim4/exim4.conf.template or  the  ones  in  the
       /etc/exim4/conf.d   directory   tree  respectively  and  /etc/exim4/up-
       date-exim4.conf.conf to the output file  /var/lib/exim4/config.autogen-
       erated.

       If dc_use_split_config in /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf specifies a
       split configuration, update-exim4.conf processes the  /etc/exim4/conf.d
       subdirectories  in  the  order main, acl, router, transport, retry, re-
       write and auth. Within each directory it takes files  in  lexical  sort
       order  by file name. It concatenates all these files and makes the deb-
       conf replacement described below.

       If you are not using split configuration update-exim4.conf concatenates
       /etc/exim4/exim4.conf.localmacros    (if    this   file   exists)   and
       /etc/exim4/exim4.conf.template (in this order) and  makes  the  debconf
       replacement described below.

       In  either  case,  before  outputting the result to /var/lib/exim4/con-
       fig.autogenerated, update-exim4.conf generates a number of exim config-
       uration  macros  from  the contents of dc_something from /etc/exim4/up-
       date-exim4.conf.conf and inserts them into the configuration right  af-
       ter  the  definition of the exim configuration macro UPEX4CmacrosUPEX4C
       (which is only used as placeholder for this case).  The  macro  defini-
       tions  are  bracketed  with  .ifdef clauses to allow the local admin to
       override the values with earlier definitions.  update-exim4.conf  makes
       no  other  changes  to the configuration.  This makes it very simple to
       make small changes to the configuration and still have the benefits  of
       debconf.

       On  the  other hand if you don't want to manage exim4.conf with debconf
       install your own handcrafted version  as  /etc/exim4/exim4.conf.   Exim
       will  use this file if it exists and ignore the autogenerated one.  Ad-
       ditionally you  might  want  to  set  dc_eximconfig_configtype=none  in
       /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf to stop debconf from asking you ques-
       tions about exim4.

       update-exim4.conf    exits    silently    and    does    nothing     if
       /etc/exim4/exim4.conf  exists  and -o was not used to direct the output
       to a different file than /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated.

       update-exim4.conf will only use files in the conf.d directory that have
       a filename which consists only of letters, numbers, underscores and hy-
       phens  ([:alnum:]_-),  similar  to  run-parts(8).   Additionally,   up-
       date-exim4.conf   will  use  /etc/exim4/conf.d/foo/bar.rul  instead  of
       /etc/exim4/conf.d/foo/bar if the .rul file exists. This is meant to  be
       helpful for easy interaction with packages extending Exim.

       If the new configuration will be written to /var/lib/exim4/config.auto-
       generated, update-exim4.conf will check the  validity  of  the  freshly
       generated  configuration.  If  the new file is detected as invalid, up-
       date-exim4.conf leaves the old /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated  un-
       touched and exits with an error.

       However,  there  are  still  possible invalidities that can only be de-
       tected at run time. This most notably applies to errors in  expressions
       that are expanded at run time.

       If  the new configuration will be written to some other file, no valid-
       ity checking occurs and that file will always be overwritten.

EXAMPLES
       You want to be able to check exim's queue as normal  user:  Generate  a
       new  file,  e.g. /etc/exim4/conf.d/main/40_local_mailq, containing only
       the line queue_list_requires_admin = false

NOTES
       update-exim4.conf changes the file permissions of the  output  file  to
       the  value  of the environment variable CFILEMODE. If CFILEMODE is nei-
       ther set in /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf nor in the environment it
       defaults to 0644.  Change this to 0640 if you are keeping sensitive in-
       formation (LDAP credentials et. al.) in there.

CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
       All lists given in configuration variables are semicolon-separated.  In
       the  past,  they  used to be colon separated. This was changed to semi-
       colon separation to make specification of IPv6 addresses easier.  Back-
       wards  compatibility  is  preserved,  so  that old configurations using
       colons as separators do still work. Colons  are  deprecated  and  might
       stop  working  in a later release. If you need to specify a single IPv6
       address in a field that is defined as a list of host names  or  IP  ad-
       dresses, please prefix "<;" to explicitly specify the list separator as
       a semicolon. Otherwise, the code cannot  tell  an  IP  address  from  a
       colon-separated list of strange host names.

       Using  lookups  like  "dsearch;something" in update-exim4.conf.conf has
       never been supported and does no longer work! If you need this,  please
       convert to directly setting the appropriate macros.

       update-exim4.conf    evaluates   these   patterns   in   /etc/exim4/up-
       date-exim4.conf.conf:

       CFILEMODE
              The octal file mode of the generated file.

       dc_eximconfig_configtype
              The main configuration type.  Sets  macro  DC_eximconfig_config-
              type.  The  macro  usually  contains  a shorthand for one of the
              choices for the "General type  of  mail  configuration"  debconf
              question (See README.Debian).

              dc_eximconfig_configtype <-> debconf configtype mapping:
              "internet"
                     internet  site;  mail is sent and received directly using
                     SMTP
              "smarthost"
                     mail sent by smarthost; received via SMTP or fetchmail
              "satellite"
                     mail sent by smarthost; no local mail
              "local"
                     local delivery only; not on a network
              "none" no configuration at this time

       dc_hide_mailname
              Boolean option that controls whether the local mailname  in  the
              headers  of  outgoing mail should be hidden. (Only effective for
              "smarthost" and "satellite". Sets macro HIDE_MAILNAME.

       dc_mailname_in_oh
              Internal use only Boolean option that is set by  the  maintainer
              scripts  after  adding  the  contents  of  /etc/mailname  to the
              dc_other_hostnames list. This is a transition  helper  since  it
              wouldn't  otherwise  be possible to see whether that domain name
              has been removed from dc_other_hostnames on purpose. This is not
              used by update-exim4.conf, and no macro is set.

       ue4c_keepcomments
              Boolean  option  that  controls whether update-exim4.conf strips
              the comments from the target  configuration  file  (default)  or
              leaves  them  in. This can be overridden by the command line op-
              tions --keepcomments and  --removecomments.  The  value  is  not
              written to an exim macro.

       dc_localdelivery
              name  of the default transport for local mail delivery. Defaults
              to  mail_spool  if  unset,  use  maildir_home  for  delivery  to
              ~/Maildir/. Sets macro LOCAL_DELIVERY.

       dc_local_interfaces
              List  of  IP addresses the Exim daemon should listen on. If this
              is left empty,  Exim  listens  on  all  interfaces.  Sets  macro
              MAIN_LOCAL_INTERFACES only if there is a non-empty value.

       dc_minimaldns
              Boolean  option to activate some option to minimize DNS lookups,
              if set to "true" a macro DC_minimaldns is defined. If true,  the
              macro  DC_minimaldns  is  set  to  1,  and  the macro MAIN_HARD-
              CODE_PRIMARY_HOSTNAME is set to the appropriately post-processes
              output of hostname --fqdn.

       dc_other_hostnames
              is  used  to build the local_domains list, together with "local-
              host".  This is the list  of  domains  for  which  this  machine
              should  consider itself the final destination. The local_domains
              list ends up in the macro MAIN_LOCAL_DOMAINS.

       dc_readhost
              For "smarthost" and "satellite" it is possible to hide the local
              mailname  in  the  headers  of outgoing mail and replace it with
              this value instead, using rewriting. For "satellite" only,  this
              value is also the host to send local mail to. Sets macro DCread-
              host.

       dc_relay_domains
              is a list of domains for which we accept mail from  anywhere  on
              the  Internet  but which are not delivered locally, e.g. because
              this machine serves as secondary  MX  for  these  domains.  Sets
              MAIN_RELAY_TO_DOMAINS.

       dc_relay_nets
              A  list of machines for which we serve as smarthost. Please note
              that 127.0.0.1 and ::1  are  always  permitted  to  relay  since
              /usr/lib/sendmail  is available anyway and relay control doesn't
              make sense here. Sets macro MAIN_RELAY_NETS.

       dc_smarthost
              List of hosts to which all outgoing mail is passed to  and  that
              takes  care of delivering it. Each of the hosts is tried, in the
              order specified (See exim specification, chapter 20.5). All  de-
              liveries go out to TCP port 25 unless a different port is speci-
              fied after the host name, separated from the host  name  by  two
              colons.  Colons  in IPv6 addresses need to be doubled. If a port
              number follows, IP addresses may be enclosed in brackets,  which
              might be the only possibility to specify delivery to an IPv6 ad-
              dress and a different port. Examples:
              host.domain.example deliver to host looked up on DNS, tcp/25
              host.domain.example::587 deliver  to  host  looked  up  on  DNS,
              tcp/587
              192.168.2.4 deliver to IPv4 host, tcp/25
              192.168.2.4::587 deliver to IPv4 host, tcp/587
              [192.168.2.4]::587 deliver to IPv4 host, tcp/587
              2001::0db8::f::4::::2 deliver to IPv6 host, tcp/25
              [2001::0db8::f::4::::2]::587 deliver to IPv6 host, tcp/587
              This is used as value of the DCsmarthost macro.

       dc_use_split_config
              Boolean  option  that  controls  whether  update-exim4.conf uses
              /etc/exim4/exim4.conf.template ("false") or the  multiple  files
              below /etc/exim4/conf.d ("true") as input. This does not set any
              macros.

       The macro MAIN_PACKAGE_VERSION is set to Debian's Version number of
              the package being installed for convenient inclusion in the con-
              figuration.

RECOMMENDED USAGE
       If you are running exim as daemon (as it is in the default setup of the
       Debian packages) you should not invoke update-exim4.conf directly  when
       exim  is  running. For SMTP receiving or queue running, exim forks, and
       the new processes would use the new configuration file, while the orig-
       inal  main  exim daemon would still use the old configuration file. You
       should use invoke-rc.d exim4 restart instead.

BUGS
       This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better  groff
       than  us  and  has more experience in writing manual pages, any patches
       would be greatly appreciated.

FILES
       /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated
              Exim's main configuration file

       /etc/exim4/exim4.conf
              Optional manually managed Exim main  configuration  file.  Takes
              precedence over debconf managed one if it exists.

       /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf
              Configuration  file  being  written  by  exim4-config maintainer
              scripts, which may be hand-edited, and is read as input  by  up-
              date-exim4.conf.

SEE ALSO
       exim(8), exim4-config_files(5), /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/ and for gen-
       eral   notes   and   details    about    interaction    with    debconf
       /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz

AUTHOR
       Andreas Metzler <ametzler at debian.org>
       Marc Haber <mh+debian-packages@zugschlus.de>

EXIM4                            Jun 25, 2005             UPDATE-EXIM4.CONF(8)

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