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diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt index b5133a201..dfe0432c6 100644 --- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt +++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt @@ -30470,17 +30470,39 @@ av_scanner = aveserver:/var/run/aveserver This daemon-type scanner is GPL and free. You can get it at &url(http://www.clamav.net/). Some older versions of clamd do not seem to unpack MIME containers, so it used to be recommended to unpack MIME attachments -in the MIME ACL. This no longer believed to be necessary. One option is -required: either the path and name of a UNIX socket file, or a hostname or IP -number, and a port, separated by space, as in the second of these examples: +in the MIME ACL. This is no longer believed to be necessary. + +The options are a list of server specifiers, which may be +a UNIX socket specification, +a TCP socket specification, +or a (global) option. + +A socket specification consists of a space-separated list. +For a Unix socket the first element is a full path for the socket, +for a TCP socket the first element is the IP address +and the second a port number, +Any further elements are per-server (non-global) options. +These per-server options are supported: +.code +retry=<timespec> Retry on connect fail +.endd + +The &`retry`& option specifies a time after which a single retry for +a failed connect is made. The default is to not retry. + +If a Unix socket file is specified, only one server is supported. + +Examples: .code av_scanner = clamd:/opt/clamd/socket av_scanner = clamd:192.0.2.3 1234 av_scanner = clamd:192.0.2.3 1234:local +av_scanner = clamd:192.0.2.3 1234 retry=10s av_scanner = clamd:192.0.2.3 1234 : 192.0.2.4 1234 .endd -If the value of av_scanner points to a UNIX socket file or contains the local -keyword, then the ClamAV interface will pass a filename containing the data +If the value of av_scanner points to a UNIX socket file or contains the +&`local`& +option, then the ClamAV interface will pass a filename containing the data to be scanned, which will should normally result in less I/O happening and be more efficient. Normally in the TCP case, the data is streamed to ClamAV as Exim does not assume that there is a common filesystem with the remote host. @@ -30731,8 +30753,7 @@ deny message = This message contains malware ($malware_name) The &%spam%& ACL condition calls SpamAssassin's &%spamd%& daemon to get a spam score and a report for the message. .new -Support is also provided for Rspamd (which can speak SpamAssassin's protocol but -provides reduced functionality when used in this mode). +Support is also provided for Rspamd. For more information about installation and configuration of SpamAssassin or Rspamd refer to their respective websites at @@ -30802,9 +30823,10 @@ The supported option are: .code variant=rspamd Use Rspamd rather than SpamAssassin protocol time=<start>-<end> Use only between these times of day -tmo=<timespec> Connection time limit. +tmo=<timespec> Connection time limit weight=<value> Selection bias backup Use only if all non-backup servers fail +retry=<timespec> Retry on connect fail .endd Time specifications for the &`time`& option are <hour>.<minute>.<second> @@ -30812,10 +30834,16 @@ in the local time zone; each element being one or more digits. Either the seconds or both minutes and seconds, plus the leading &`.`& characters, may be omitted and will be taken as zero. -Timeout specifications for the &`tmo`& option are the usual Exim -time interval standard, eg. &`20s`& or &`1m`&. +Timeout specifications for the &`tmo`& and &`retry`& options +are the usual Exim time interval standard, eg. &`20s`& or &`1m`&. + +The &`tmo`& option specifies an overall timeout for communication. The default value is two minutes. +The &`retry`& option specifies a time after which a single retry for +a failed connect is made. +The default is to not retry. + Servers are queried in a random fashion, weighted by the selection bias. The default value for selection bias is 1. .wen |