Since you're 4.82 based you're probably safest readding
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.82/doc/html/spec_html/ch-string_expansions.html
rather than the latest. It makes no difference for this question,
though, and you probably won't like the answer.
On 20/12/14 16:10, Yves Goergen wrote:
> What password hash schemes does Exim 4.82 on Ubuntu 14.04 support? I
> found the crypteq string expansion [1] that only mentions md5 and sha1
> schemes and an unspecified platform-handoff (crypt). crypt16 is probably
> irrelevant.
You found 'em. Assuming that the distro have made no additions.
> Also, it mentions optional {...} prefixes but not the common
> $1$, $6$ etc. prefixes. Are they alone also recognised?
Only the documented ones are recognised.
You're welcome to raise an RFE suggesting more support.
There's an unmerged branch sitting around which passes through
any unrecognised {...} prefixes for the OS to handle. It's
called "dubious", and the comments read like the author wasn't
happy on the safety of it.
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Cheers,
Jeremy