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Exim Documentation
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This directory should contain the following files:
ChangeLog most recent log of all changes to Exim
NewStuff features that haven't made it to the manual yet,
and/or a list of newly-added functionality
OptionLists.txt lists of all Exim's options
README this document
README.SIEVE notes on the Sieve support
Exim3.upgrade information about upgrading from release 2.12 to 3.00
Exim4.upgrade information about upgrading from release 3.33 to 4.00
dbm.discuss.txt discussion of DBM libraries
filter.txt specification of filter file contents
pcrepattern.txt specification of PCRE regular expression patterns
pcretest.txt specification of the PCRE test program
spec.txt main specification of Exim
experimental-spec.txt specification of experimental features
PostScript
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The Exim specifications are also available in PostScript. This is not included
in the main distribution because not everyone wants it. Wherever you got this
distribution from should also have carried another file called
exim-postscript-<version>.tar.gz which contains the PostScript documentation.
When de-tarred it creates a directory called exim-postscript-<version> into
which it places the files doc/filter.ps and doc/spec.ps.
HTML
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A conversion from the original sources into HTML is done to create the online
documentation at http://www.exim.org. This set of files is also available for
installation on other servers. Wherever you got this distribution from should
also have carried another file called exim-html-<version>.tar.gz which contains
the HTML documentation. When de-tarred it creates a directory called
exim-html-<version> into which it places a directory called doc/html containing
the set of HTML files. The kick off point is the traditional index.html.
PDF
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The Exim specifications are available in Portable Document Format. Wherever you
got this distribution from should also have carried another file called
exim-pdf-<version>.tar.gz which contains the PDF documentation. When de-tarred
it creates a directory called exim-pdf-<version> into which it places the files
doc/filter.pdf and doc/spec.pdf.
TeXinfo
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A version of the documentation that has been converted to TeXinfo format is
available in the distribution file exim-texinfo-<version>.gz. When de-tarred it
creates a directory called exim-texinfo-<version> into which it places the
files doc/filter.texinfo and doc/spec.texinfo.
The conversion process is automatic, so the result isn't as nice as
hand-maintained TeXinfo files would be, and some information is lost; for
example, TeXinfo does not support the use of change bars.
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