Bug#590894: spec.txt: deny dnslists = list1.example\ndnslists = list2.example

Regid Ichira gl2n30y06arv2 at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 29 22:49:03 UTC 2010


Package: exim4-base
Version: 4.72-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch

*** spec.txt    Fri Jul 30 01:39:24 2010
--- spec.txt.patch      Fri Jul 30 01:39:50 2010
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*** 23689,23700 ****
  If all the conditions are met, the verb is obeyed. The same condition may b
e
  used (with different arguments) more than once in the same statement. This
  provides a means of specifying an "and" conjunction between conditions. For
  example:

! deny  dnslists = list1.example
! dnslists = list2.example

  If there are no conditions, the verb is always obeyed. Exim stops evaluatin
g
  the conditions and modifiers when it reaches a condition that fails. What
  happens then depends on the verb (and in one case, on a special modifier).
Not
  all the conditions make sense at every testing point. For example, you cann
ot
--- 23689,23699 ----
  If all the conditions are met, the verb is obeyed. The same condition may b
e
  used (with different arguments) more than once in the same statement. This
  provides a means of specifying an "and" conjunction between conditions. For
  example:

! deny  dnslists = list1.example dnslists = list2.example

  If there are no conditions, the verb is always obeyed. Exim stops evaluatin
g
  the conditions and modifiers when it reaches a condition that fails. What
  happens then depends on the verb (and in one case, on a special modifier).
Not
  all the conditions make sense at every testing point. For example, you cann
ot

 		 	   		  




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