X-Git-Url: https://git.hcoop.net/hcoop/debian/exim4.git/blobdiff_plain/7375d27e3d0ff85d8836e30742725b1e8e923ddc..50afd7598c8781f66e103d8421d69aed0d69f884:/doc/filter.txt diff --git a/doc/filter.txt b/doc/filter.txt index a8947e0..c361acc 100644 --- a/doc/filter.txt +++ b/doc/filter.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Philip Hazel Copyright (c) 2014 University of Cambridge -Revision 4.89 07 Mar 2017 PH +Revision 4.92 10 Feb 2019 PH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ TABLE OF CONTENTS This document describes the user interfaces to Exim's in-built mail filtering facilities, and is copyright (c) University of Cambridge 2014. It corresponds -to Exim version 4.89. +to Exim version 4.92. 1.1 Introduction @@ -1192,12 +1192,13 @@ the logwrite command can be used to write to it: e.g. logwrite "$tod_log $message_id processed" It is possible to have more than one logfile command, to specify writing to -different log files in different circumstances. Writing takes place at the end -of the file, and a newline character is added to the end of each string if -there isn't one already there. Newlines can be put in the middle of the string -by using the "\n" escape sequence. Lines from simultaneous deliveries may get -interleaved in the file, as there is no interlocking, so you should plan your -logging with this in mind. However, data should not get lost. +different log files in different circumstances. A previously opened log is +closed on a subsequent logfile command. Writing takes place at the end of the +file, and a newline character is added to the end of each string if there isn't +one already there. Newlines can be put in the middle of the string by using the +"\n" escape sequence. Lines from simultaneous deliveries may get interleaved in +the file, as there is no interlocking, so you should plan your logging with +this in mind. However, data should not get lost. 3.16 The finish command