As a runtime setting that can be specified in a config file, I believe not.
I would think it to be more of a buffer limit as exim reads in the config
file lines. If this is the case you'll have to dig into the source files,
find out where it's defining this buffer limit and modify it - hopefully not
causing any math errors or somesuch (which could ultimately lead to nasty
nasty memory leaks, buffer overflows, etc...) once it's been changed.
Eli.
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From: exim-users-admin@??? [
mailto:exim-users-admin@exim.org] On Behalf
Of Swantje & Michael Ludwig
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 2:31 PM
To: exim-users@???
Subject: Re: [Exim] Too many chars in system filter / 4.30
Hi Eli,
thanks for your answer,
Eli wrote:
> It's not that you can't generate more than 1024 chars from your system
file,
> it's that all *lines* (ie, a single string of text which ultimately is
ended
> with \n) in the file can not be longer than 1024 characters.
Okay, good - is there any way to change that behaviour?
Possibly any runtime config item?
I need more than 1024 chars for one string item (for one generated
mail).
Michael
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