Ian Zimmerman via Exim-users <exim-users@???> (Mo 23 Sep 2019 21:29:30 EDT):
>
> Additional ACL conditions and modifiers: decode, malware, mime_regex,
> regex, and spam. These can be used in the ACL that is run at the end
> of message reception (the acl_smtp_data ACL).
Hm. I didn't check the code either.
The "decode" is appliciable in the DATA ACL? I think, that's wrong
there. At least we got two different descriptions of the decode acl
condition:
|decode = <location>
|
| This condition is available only when Exim is compiled with the
| content-scanning extension, and it is allowed only in the ACL defined by
| acl_smtp_mime. It causes the current MIME part to be decoded into a file.
vs
| * Additional ACL conditions and modifiers: decode, malware, mime_regex, regex
| , and spam. These can be used in the ACL that is run at the end of message
| reception (the acl_smtp_data ACL).
I'll change this, removing the latter after doing some checks.
> But what counts as "content scanning facility"? Does the mere presence
> of "decode = default" condition in the data ACL suffice to create this
> directory and file?
For my understanding: no. But the malware condition.
I'm not sure, if the decode condition (from the MIME ACL) would leave the
decoded files for the DATA ACL.
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