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Official Documentation
Section 1 - Introduction
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Section 2 - Incorporated code
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Section 3 - How Exim receives and delivers mail
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Section 4 - Building and installing Exim
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Section 5 - The Exim command line
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Section 6 - The Exim run time configuration file
Section 7 - The default configuration file
Section 8 - Regular expressions
Section 9 - File and database lookups
Section 10 - Domain, host, address, and local part lists
Section 11 - String expansions
Section 12 - Embedded Perl
Section 13 - Starting the daemon and the use of network interfaces
Section 14 - Main configuration
Section 15 - Generic options for routers
Section 16 - The accept router
Section 17 - The dnslookup router
Section 18 - The ipliteral router
Section 19 - The iplookup router
Section 20 - The manualroute router
Section 21 - The queryprogram router
Section 22 - The redirect router
Section 23 - Environment for running local transports
Section 24 - Generic options for transports
Section 25 - Address batching in local transports
Section 26 - The appendfile transport
Section 27 - The autoreply transport
Section 28 - The lmtp transport
Section 29 - The pipe transport
Section 30 - The smtp transport
Section 31 - Address rewriting
Section 32 - Retry configuration
Section 33 - SMTP authentication
Section 34 - The plaintext authenticator
Section 35 - The cram_md5 authenticator
Section 36 - The cyrus_sasl authenticator
Section 37 - The spa authenticator
Section 38 - Encrypted SMTP connections using TLS/SSL
Section 40 - Content scanning at ACL time
Section 39 - Access control lists
Section 41 - Adding a local scan function to Exim
Section 42 - System-wide message filtering
Section 43 - Message processing
Section 44 - SMTP processing
Section 45 - Customizing bounce and warning messages
Section 46 - Some common configuration settings
Section 47 - Using Exim as a non-queueing client
Section 48 - Log files
Section 49 - Exim utilities
Section 50 - The Exim monitor
Section 51 - Security considerations
Section 52 - Format of spool files
Section 53 - Adding new drivers or lookup types
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