[exim] batv expiry time

2007-07-30 Thread Mike Cardwell
Hi, exim4 -be '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Gives me: prvs=test/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Then: exim4 -be '${prvscheck{prvs=test/[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Correctly gives me back: [EMAIL PROTECTED] As I understand it the 073117d635 in this case is basically a timestamp, encrypted with secret. This is so that after

Re: [exim] batv expiry time

2007-07-30 Thread Mike Cardwell
Mike Cardwell wrote: Is my understanding correct? If so, what is the amount of time until expiry? I can't see anywhere to configure this so I'm guessing I've either misunderstood how it works, or the value is hardcoded and unchangable? Ok. I dug through expand.c and found what looked like

Re: [exim] batv expiry time

2007-07-30 Thread Chris Meadors
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 14:39 +0100, Mike Cardwell wrote: Mike Cardwell wrote: Is my understanding correct? If so, what is the amount of time until expiry? I can't see anywhere to configure this so I'm guessing I've either misunderstood how it works, or the value is hardcoded and

Re: [exim] batv expiry time

2007-07-30 Thread Mike Cardwell
Chris Meadors wrote: Is my understanding correct? If so, what is the amount of time until expiry? I can't see anywhere to configure this so I'm guessing I've either misunderstood how it works, or the value is hardcoded and unchangable? Ok. I dug through expand.c and found what looked like