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author | System administrator | 2020-08-10 20:56:37 +0200 |
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committer | System administrator | 2020-08-10 20:56:37 +0200 |
commit | 4a8b9743367e440f7524ec3a04bb265471de5c56 (patch) | |
tree | 7ecc03bfc47b36f3e31e9d80af92ee533279ce64 /conf.d/010_main.conf | |
parent | f1a1e833ca597c98d1ff1661156e137003017e97 (diff) | |
download | exim-4a8b9743367e440f7524ec3a04bb265471de5c56.tar.gz |
main: add missing host_lookup_order option (set to default value)
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1 files changed, 14 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/conf.d/010_main.conf b/conf.d/010_main.conf index 7fc96ef..b04e9f5 100644 --- a/conf.d/010_main.conf +++ b/conf.d/010_main.conf | |||
@@ -128,6 +128,20 @@ never_users = root | |||
128 | host_lookup = * | 128 | host_lookup = * |
129 | 129 | ||
130 | 130 | ||
131 | # This option specifies the order of different lookup methods when Exim is | ||
132 | # trying to find a host name from an IP address. The default is to do a DNS | ||
133 | # lookup first, and then to try a local lookup (using gethostbyaddr() or | ||
134 | # equivalent) if that fails. You can change the order of these lookups, or omit | ||
135 | # one entirely, if you want. | ||
136 | # | ||
137 | # Warning: The “byaddr” method does not always yield aliases when there are | ||
138 | # multiple PTR records in the DNS and the IP address is not listed in | ||
139 | # /etc/hosts. Different operating systems give different results in this case. | ||
140 | # That is why the default tries a DNS lookup first. | ||
141 | |||
142 | #host_lookup_order = bydns : byaddr | ||
143 | |||
144 | |||
131 | # The settings below cause Exim to make RFC 1413 (ident) callbacks | 145 | # The settings below cause Exim to make RFC 1413 (ident) callbacks |
132 | # for all incoming SMTP calls. You can limit the hosts to which these | 146 | # for all incoming SMTP calls. You can limit the hosts to which these |
133 | # calls are made, and/or change the timeout that is used. If you set | 147 | # calls are made, and/or change the timeout that is used. If you set |