On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Tom Bombadil wrote:
> Does it scan the header file everytime it needs a specific $header_XXX?
No, it scans the list of headers, which is held in main memory while a
message is being processed.
> Lets say I need to check $header_X-SPAM-RESULT in many different
> routers, is it better if I put it in a $address_data? Or a "call" to
> $header_XXX is fast enough?
Unless there are a zillion headers (which won't be the case for 99.999%
of messages), I doubt that it would make any difference. Besides, Exim
is typically I/O bound, not cpu bound.
> BTW... does $address_data stays just in memory? I assume so, right?
Yes.
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