Hi

on 2019/8/28 17:07, Heiko Schlittermann via Exim-users wrote:
The Exim configuration partly mimics a programming language, and allows for
a multitude of runtime expandable parameters, you can use the embedded
Perl interpreter, use database lookups (key/value, directory,
relational) in almost any places of the configuration.

Its runtime configuration allows you to build sophisticated ACL for
incoming messages, build sophisticated mail routing (e.g. based on
content scanning results, mail headers, external programs, …)

If exim supports runtime configuration, it becomes more flexible, for content filter etc. But how about the performance to accept/deliver messages comparing to postfix?

Thanks again.

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